At GoTo Sleep Center, we understand the unique challenges veterans face when it comes to sleep apnea. If you struggle with restless nights, daytime fatigue, or discomfort using a CPAP, we offer effective, non-invasive alternatives designed specifically for you.
Our expert team specializes in custom oral appliances, a comfortable, easy-to-use solution that helps you breathe better and sleep deeper without the hassle of a machine. We collaborate with local sleep doctors and insurance providers, ensuring your treatment is affordable, efficient, and personalized to your needs.
Quality sleep is vital for mental clarity, physical health, and overall well-being, and we’re committed to helping veterans regain energy and restful nights. Whether you're a veteran seeking better rest or a referring doctor looking for effective solutions, explore below to see how we help veterans achieve restful sleep
How We Help Veterans Achieve Restful, Restorative Sleep
Veterans deserve quality sleep that supports their overall health and well-being. At GoTo Sleep Center, we provide specialized solutions to address sleep apnea, helping veterans rest more easily and wake up feeling refreshed. Through expert care, advanced treatment options, and dedicated support, we make better sleep a reality for those who served.
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Comfortable CPAP Alternatives Many veterans struggle with CPAP machines, but GoTo Sleep Center offers custom oral appliances—a simple, non-invasive solution that promotes better breathing and deeper sleep without bulky equipment.
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Specialized Care for Veterans Our team understands the unique challenges veterans face with sleep apnea. We provide personalized treatment plans tailored to their health and lifestyle needs.
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VA-Friendly Partnership We collaborate with local sleep doctors and insurance providers, ensuring veterans receive affordable, accessible care for long-term sleep health and overall well-being.
Restful Nights & Renewed Strength – Diagnosing Sleep Apnea
To qualify for sleep apnea disability benefits through the VA, veterans must have a confirmed diagnosis of sleep apnea. Without documented medical proof, obtaining disability compensation can be challenging. A proper diagnosis involves a sleep study, which assesses breathing interruptions and oxygen levels during rest.
At GoTo Sleep Center, veterans can conveniently complete an at-home sleep test using the SleepImage Ring—a simple, accurate device that monitors sleep patterns and detects sleep apnea. This allows veterans to undergo testing in the comfort of their own homes without needing an overnight lab study.
After completing the at-home sleep test, Dr. Edward T. Sall, a board-certified sleep specialist, will assess the results to determine if sleep apnea is present. His expertise ensures a precise diagnosis based on veterans' sleep patterns. If diagnosed, Dr. Sall and the GoTo Sleep Center team develop a personalized, non-invasive treatment plan, including custom oral appliances, to help veterans achieve restful, uninterrupted sleep and improved overall health.
Tired of Your CPAP? Try a Better Way to Sleep
For veterans who struggle with CPAP intolerance, oral appliance therapy offers a comfortable, effective alternative for treating sleep apnea. Unlike CPAP machines, which require masks, tubing, and forced air pressure, oral appliances are small, custom-fitted devices worn in the mouth to keep the airway open naturally.
Many veterans find CPAP machines disruptive and difficult to tolerate, leading to inconsistent use and limited results. Oral appliances, however, are quiet, portable, and easy to wear, making compliance much higher. They don’t require electricity, making them ideal for veterans who travel frequently or prefer a simpler solution.
At GoTo Sleep Center, veterans receive personalized oral appliance therapy. This approach helps veterans achieve restful sleep while avoiding the discomfort and frustration of CPAP therapy, ultimately leading to better health and improved quality of life.
Coordinated Patient Care Solutions
We are proud to collaborate with VA providers to help veterans struggling with sleep apnea and snoring. We work closely with VA doctors, sleep specialists, neurologists, ENTs, and other healthcare professionals to ensure veterans receive expert diagnosis and treatment. If you’d like to refer a Veteran, simply fill out the form below.