CPAP Machines

Patient Resources & Education

Comprehensive educational materials to help you understand and succeed with your therapy.

Patient Guides

Downloadable guides covering setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Video Tutorials

Step-by-step video instructions for equipment setup and care.

FAQ Library

Answers to the most common questions about CPAP therapy.

Support Groups

Connect with other patients and share experiences and tips.

Recommended Equipment

These are some of the most commonly recommended CPAP machines based on patient feedback and clinical performance.

ResMed AirSense 11 AutoSet
Auto CPAP With Humidifier
ResMed AirSense 11 AutoSet

Auto CPAP With Humidifier

Advanced auto-adjusting therapy with humidity control, digital support, and sleep insights.

Ideal for:
New CPAP users needing comfort features
Patients who want app-based monitoring
Those with variable pressure needs
Luna G3 Auto PAP
Auto CPAP Compact Design
Luna G3 Auto PAP

Auto CPAP Compact Design

Sleek, space-saving design with smart ramp technology and heated humidifier for added comfort.

Ideal for:
Users with limited nightstand space
Patients seeking quiet operation
Those preferring a modern, compact device
ResMed AirMini
Travel CPAP Ultra Compact
ResMed AirMini

Travel CPAP Ultra Compact

The world's smallest CPAP-lightweight, portable, and connects to your smartphone for easy tracking.

Ideal for:
Frequent travelers & campers
Those needing portable therapy
Users with minimal space at home

Getting Started with CPAP Therapy

If you're new to CPAP therapy, here's what you need to know about the process:

1
Get a Sleep Study

The first step is to undergo a sleep study (polysomnography) to diagnose sleep apnea and determine the appropriate pressure settings for your therapy.

2
Obtain a Prescription

CPAP machines require a prescription from a healthcare provider. Your sleep specialist will write this based on your sleep study results.

3
Select Your Equipment

Work with your healthcare provider or our sleep specialists to choose the right CPAP machine, mask, and accessories for your needs.

4
Insurance Verification

We'll help verify your insurance coverage and explain any out-of-pocket costs for your equipment.

5
Setup and Training

Our team will provide comprehensive training on how to use and maintain your CPAP equipment.

6
Follow-up Support

We provide ongoing support to help you adjust to therapy and address any issues that arise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most CPAP machines are designed to last 3-5 years with proper maintenance. However, many insurance plans will cover replacement every 3-5 years. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help extend the life of your machine.

Daily cleaning includes wiping down your mask with CPAP wipes or mild soap and water. Weekly cleaning involves washing your mask, tubing, and water chamber with mild soap and warm water, then allowing them to air dry completely. The machine itself should be wiped down with a damp cloth. Always follow the manufacturer's specific cleaning instructions for your model.

Yes, you can travel with your CPAP machine. Most modern CPAP machines are designed to be portable. For frequent travelers, there are travel-specific CPAP machines that are smaller and lighter. When flying, always carry your CPAP machine as a carry-on item, as it's considered a medical device and doesn't count toward your carry-on limit.

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover CPAP machines when they are deemed medically necessary. Coverage typically requires a diagnosis of sleep apnea through a sleep study and a prescription from your doctor. Our insurance specialists can help verify your coverage and explain any out-of-pocket costs.

Recommended replacement schedules:
  • Mask cushions/pillows: Every 1-2 weeks
  • Mask frame: Every 3 months
  • Headgear and chin straps: Every 6 months
  • Tubing: Every 3 months
  • Disposable filters: Every 2-4 weeks
  • Reusable filters: Every 6 months
  • Water chamber: Every 6 months

Need Help Choosing the Right CPAP Machine?

Our sleep specialists are here to help you find the perfect equipment for your therapy needs.