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Sleep & Snoring

Sleep and Snoring Services

Great Customer Service

Using the Latest Techniques

Facetime Appointments Available

Great Customer Service

Using the Latest Techniques

Facetime Appointments Available

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Arizona Coast Ear Nose & Throat provides advanced diagnostic evaluations and effective treatments for all types of sleep-related breathing disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea and chronic snoring problems. To schedule an appointment, call (928) 319-2006.

ENT and Sleep Specialists

Our board-certified physicians will carefully evaluate your medical history, current condition and therapeutic progress to determine the best treatment plan and achieve optimal results possible. As trained specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the ears, nose and throat, they can determine if sleep or snoring problems are caused by neurological and musculoskeletal diseases, lifestyle or other factors.


Depending on your condition and needs, your evaluation and treatment may involve a sleep study conducted at our two accredited sleep lab.

Learn More About Inspire Sleep Apnea Innovation

Inspire Therapy is a new FDA-Approved sleep apnea surgery for those who cannot tolerate CPAP. This outpatient surgery is covered by most insurance plans for patients who qualify.


No Mask. No Hose. Just Sleep.

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What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) affects 22 million Americans. OSA occurs when soft tissues in the airway collapse during sleep and block the flow of oxygen to the brain. The brain senses a lack of oxygen and wakes the body up just long enough to take a breath, then the body falls back asleep. This cycle repeats throughout the night and causes poor, disruptive sleep. When left untreated, OSA can cause vehicle and workplace accidents, worsening mood and memory, stroke, heart attack, and even death.


Treatment Options:

There are many different sleep apnea treatment options available. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is the most commonly used treatment for OSA. CPAP uses a mask and hose to blow pressurized air into the airway to keep it open during sleep. This treatment works well for some patients, however studies show about 50% of people who are given a CPAP machine don’t use it. Other treatment options include oral appliances and major anatomy altering surgeries.


Inspire Therapy:

Inspire works inside the body with a patient’s natural breathing process to treat sleep apnea. Inspire delivers mild stimulation to key airway muscles, allowing the airway to open during sleep. The patient uses a small handheld remote to turn Inspire on before bed and off when they wake up. No mask, no hose, just sleep.


The Inspire Procedure:

The Inspire system is made of a small battery and 2 small wires. Inspire is placed under the skin of the neck and chest through three small incisions during an outpatient procedure. Most patients return home the same day and return to non-strenuous activities within a few days. Over-the-counter pain medicine is typically used for a few days after the procedure for pain management.


Inspire Sleep Remote:

Inspire is controlled by the patient using the small, handheld Inspire Sleep Remote. The Inspire Sleep Remote is used to turn Inspire on before bed and off in the morning. Additionally, the patient can pause therapy during the night if needed and increase/decrease therapy settings.


Indications: Inspire therapy was FDA-approved in 2014 and, as of August 2019, is used by over 5,000 people worldwide. Over 250 leading medical centers have been trained to offer Inspire as part of their sleep apnea treatment options.

Inspire is for people who:


  • Have been diagnosed with moderate to severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea, specifically an ApneaHypopnea Index (i.e. the number of times they stop breathing each hour) between 15 and 65
  • Are unable to use or get consistent benefit from CPAP
  • Are not significantly overweight
  • Are over age 22


Clinical Results:

The safety and efficacy of Inspire was measured during the STAR clinical trial. One-year STAR trial results were published in January 9th, 2014 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, showing patients using Inspire therapy had significant reductions in sleep apnea events and significant improvements in quality of life measures. These significant reductions and improvements were sustained over a 5-year follow-up period.


As of August 2019, there have been over 90 peer-reviewed publications on Inspire therapy. These publications show that patients using Inspire therapy in real world, clinical practice settings experience significant reductions in sleep apnea events and significant improvements in quality of life measures, consistent with those seen in the STAR clinical trial.


Notable outcomes of Inspire include:

  • 90% of bed partners reported no snoring or soft snoring1
  • 79% reduction in sleep apnea events1
  • 94% of people are satisfied with Inspire2
  • 96% of Inspire patients say Inspire is better than CPAP & would recommend Inspire to others2

1: Woodson et al., OTO-HNS 2018.
2: Heiser et al., ERJ 2019.

Patient Guide

Conditions, Diagnostics and Treatments/Procedures

Conditions*

  • Narcolepsy
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  • Restless Leg Syndrome
  • Snoring***
  • Parasomnias
  • Insomnia

Diagnostics*

  • Sleep study (CPAP titration study)
  • Multiple Sleep Latecy Testing
  • MWT

Treatments/Procedures*

  • Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
  • Medication
  • Oral Appliance
  • Behavior Modification
  • Sleep Surgery


*This is a representative list of the many conditions treated and services provided. If you do not see what you are looking for or you have questions about a particular disease or disorder, please contact one of our offices.

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Board-Certified Personnel

Locally Owned and Operated Since 2000

(928) 319-2006

(928) 319-2006

"The best ENT l ever used for my nose issues. I now sleep like a baby."

- Bannon Weaverly, Google Review


Conditions/Disorders *
 Obstructive sleep apnea
Snoring

Treatments/Procedures*
 Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
Lifestyle change recommendations
Nasal septal surgery
Oral appliances
Polysomnograms
Sleep Studies
Somnoplasty
Tonsillectomy
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP)


*This is a representative list of the many conditions treated and services provided. If you do not see what you are looking for or you have questions about a particular disease or disorder, please contact one of our offices.

Sleep Apnea: Overview

Sleep Apnea: Symptoms

Sleep Apnea: Treatment Overview

Snoring: Overview

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