Get Tested for Sleep Apnea the Easy Way

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85% of people with sleep apnea don’t know they have it.

Sleep apnea is a potentially life-threatening disorder that obstructs your airways during sleep, making it impossible to breathe. It’s on the rise in America and remains largely untreated. Untreated sleep apnea can have severe consequences, as it increases a person’s risk of cardiac disease, obesity, and diabetes.

A few of the most common signs that you may have sleep apnea are:

  • Chronic fatigue and tiredness throughout the day
  • You snore loudly throughout the night
  • You wake up with a dry mouth or a sore throat
  • You have experienced sudden awakenings which may have been accompanied by gasping or choking
There are a variety of risk factors which can increase your chances of developing sleep apnea. Some of the more common factors are:

  • Excess weight gain
  • Large neck diameter
  • Large tongue size
  • High blood pressure
  • Smoking
  • Diabetes
  • Asthma
  • A family history of OSA
The symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea might seem minor, but over time, these symptoms can become severe and even deadly. Symptoms like daytime fatigue can result in cognitive dysfunction, which can increase the risk for accidents like a vehicular collision. Here are some of the detrimental effects that sleep apnea can have on your health:

  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • Stroke
  • Depression
  • Weight gain
  • Daytime fatigue
  • Vehicular collisions
  • Death

The good news is that sleep apnea is treatable.

If you have sleep apnea, you can stop and even reverse these effects. There are two different ways to find out if you have sleep apnea so that you can begin treatment as soon as possible. The more traditional method of testing occurs in a sleep lab. You’ll be hooked up to a device that will monitor your breathing, heart rate, lung and brain activity, blood oxygen levels, and bodily movements. However, these tests can be uncomfortable, inconvenient, and expensive. The other way to get tested is through a home sleep test.

At Easy Breathe, we believe sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment should be quick and simple. Paying huge amounts of money to deal with inconvenient and distressing facility-based sleep tests doesn’t live up to those goals, so we have a solution for you. Our Easy Sleep Apnea Test is a highly accurate, affordable, and virtually effortless way to test for sleep apnea from the comfort of your own home.

Priced everyday at $399, now save $150 and get the Easy Sleep Apnea Test for just $249! Just enter the code ESAT150 at checkout.

The ESAT is by far the easiest way to get tested for sleep apnea. We will ship our home sleep test directly to your door, and you can take the test from the comfort of your own bed. Then, our remote physicians will evaluate your sleep test without any extra effort or discomfort for you!

More traditional sleep tests involve spending hours at sleep labs and doctors' offices with someone watching you sleep in an unfamiliar setting. The testing process does not need to be this inconvenient and distressing.
The ESAT is a fraction of the cost of a facility-based sleep test. Going to a traditional sleep lab can cost up to $2000!

Our home sleep test is priced every day at $399 -- already less than 25% of the cost of a traditional sleep test. And today, you can get our home sleep test today for just $249.
There are just four easy steps to a healthier life.

Remember to write down the following code to get $150 OFF your ESAT: ESAT150

Enter the code at checkout in the following location and your price will automatically adjust!

Do the Easy Sleep Apnea Test and CPAP therapy really make that much of a difference? See for yourself.


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