Thank you for completing the OSA Online Sleep Test
Based on the answers you provided, we think that it is
EXTREMELY LIKELY
that you suffer from obstructive sleep apnea.
What Should I Do Now?
This result may feel overwhelming, but here is the good news: You have already taken the most important first step. By seeking answers, you are on the right path. With the right support, many people experience life changing improvements in sleep quality and how they feel each day.
Now it is time to take the next step toward a clearer diagnosis and a personalised plan for better sleep.
Here are the recommended next steps to move forward confidently:
- Download a Referral: Take this referral form to your GP so they can complete it and start the diagnostic process. This is the quickest way to begin a proper medical assessment for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea.
- Book a Telehealth Appointment: If you do not have a regular GP, you can book a same day telehealth consultation with an Australian GP through Qoctor, a trusted doctor owned service. They can provide a referral for a sleep study quickly and easily, without needing to leave home.
- Chat to our Sleep Experts: Our Friendly team is here to guide you through the next steps, call us on 1300 559 583.
Remember: You are not alone
OSA can be managed very effectively with the right diagnosis and treatment plan. You have already taken the first step, and now we are here to support you through the rest of your journey.
Reach out, ask questions, and let us help you move toward better sleep, better energy, and better health.
Understanding the Risks of Untreated Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is more than just loud snoring. It is a serious medical condition where your airway repeatedly collapses during sleep, causing drops in oxygen and fragmented rest. When left untreated, OSA can significantly affect your health and daily life.
People with untreated OSA are at increased risk for:
Heart disease
Higher chances of high blood pressure, irregular heartbeats and heart attacks.
Stroke
One of the strongest known sleep-related risk factors.
Type 2 diabetes
Sleep disruption affects the body’s ability to regulate blood sugar.
Daytime fatigue and accidents
Poor concentration and microsleeps increase the likelihood of workplace and road accidents.
Mental health issues
Higher rates of anxiety, depression, irritability and cognitive decline.
The urgency to diagnose and treat OSA cannot be overstated. Early intervention can protect your health, restore your energy and significantly improve your quality of life.
Need More Help?
Our Support Team is here to guide you.
Our experienced clinicians can answer your questions, explain testing options and help you understand what to do next. Whether you need a sleep study, want to explore treatment, or simply want expert advice, we are ready to assist.
Call 1300 559 583 today and take the next step toward better sleep and better health.
FAQs
Q: How do I know if I have sleep apnea?
A: Common symptoms include loud snoring, choking or gasping during sleep, and excessive daytime sleepiness. The best way to know for sure is to undergo a sleep study. Check out our blog on Why Sleep is Important and what can negatively affect your sleep.
Q: Is CPAP therapy uncomfortable?
A: Modern CPAP machines are designed to be as comfortable and quiet as possible. The technology has come a long way, and our team of experienced CPAP clincians can help you find the right mask and machine settings for your comfort. We have no-obligation trials available so you can test the CPAP machine and mask to see if it's right for you before committing to purchase.
Q: Can I manage OSA without a CPAP machine?
A: Yes, there are alternatives available such as a MAS (Mandibular Advancement Splints) and/or anti-snoring devices. Lifestyle changes may also help manage OSA, however the effectiveness of these options can vary, therefore it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider.
Q: How long does a sleep study take?
A: An in-home sleep study typically requires one overnight study in the comfort of your own home. You will need to book in at one of our CPAP Direct locations for our Sleep Technician to set you up with the equipment and to guide you through the process (this appointment takes approx. 30 minutes). The sleep study equipment will need to be returned to clinic the next day. Results are usually available within 2-3 weeks once a board certified Sleep & Thoracic Physician reviews your data. You will be notified by our team once your results are available.
Q: How much does a sleep study cost?
A: With a referral from a GP, you may qualify for a Medicare funded sleep study. If so, your out of pocket expense could be as little as $49 (Bulk billing available for pensioners and concession card holders who meet Medicare criteria). Private funded studies and OSA Screening Tests are also available. Contact our team to discuss which one may be right for you.
Q: Can I claim with my Private Health Insurance?
A: Each health fund offers slightly different cover so we recommend checking with your fund directly to see what you are entitled to claim. CPAP Equipment may be covered by your policy and in some cases you can receive up to $500 back after purchasing your machine. Most health funds require a copy of your Sleep Study Report to claim a rebate, as each fund has their own conditions it is best to contact them first.
OSA is a very common, yet serious sleep disorder and in your case, should be further investigated as to how the condition is affecting you. If left untreated, you may be at a higher risk of stroke or heart attack. The good news is that treatment options could help you feel better instantly and improve your quality of life!
For an accurate diagnosis and to find answers about some of the symptoms you are experiencing, the next step is to have an in-home sleep study. In most cases, you'll need a referral for this study, which can easily be obtained through a brief telehealth consult with an Australian GP. For just $23.99*, you can speak with a registered doctor at a time that suits you, all from the comfort of your home or on the go with your mobile device
This service is provided by Qoctor – an Australian doctor-owned and operated platform that makes online healthcare easy. To book your appointment, download a referral or chat with a member of our team, simply click the appropriate button below!
*Qoctor is an independent GP Telehealth network and video consults are not bulk billed