A treatment

tailored for you

Discover the balance between

traditional and modern.

Sleep Surgery

Available for selected patients, a variety of procedures can be offered

to get off your CPAP, with precision elements that lower airway resistance,

eliminating or reducing snoring, sleep apnea, low blood oxygen and

complications associated with sleep apnea.

*International Sleep Surgery Society Member, Milwaukee, USA

CPAP

Continuous positive airway pressure

The outcomes after fine-tuning CPAP therapy to the patient are

overwhelmingly positive, eliminating sleep disordered breathing problems,

we can help correct health issues including insulin resistance, tiredness and

daytime sleepiness, anxiety, high blood pressure, erectile dysfunction,

arrythmias, even prevent chronic diseases like early onset dementia,

Alzheimer and some types of cancer.

Oral Appliances

Teamwork is essential for good outcome, so we made teams with orthodontic specialists to offer treatment alternatives with Mandibular Advancement Devices, offering an option for those patients that are non-candidates for other means of therapy, or ones searching for another way to treat snoring and mild sleep apnea.

CPAP

& accesories

Tuning, cleaning, maintenance, replacements.

Find what you are looking for, in one place

We keep our compromise to promote the

education for using CPAP therapy, for better comfort

and efficacy.

CPAP y BPAP
Masks
Tubes and Accesories
Cleaning
Home Accesories
Travel Batteries

Teamwork

The only way to treat sleep disorders

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Nutrition
Cardiology
Neurology
Odontology
Bariatric Surgery
Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Endocrinology
Acupuncture and Complementary Therapies

Symptoms associated with

Sleep Disturbed Breathing include:

  • Sleepiness through the day
  • Low concentration
  • Morning headaches
  • Irritability, anxiety, stress
  • Mild depression
  • Night Sweats
  • Weight gain or difficulty to drop weight
  • Night cravings
  • Tiredeness
  • Losing memory
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • Night urination
  • Snoring and gasping during sleep.