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No mask. No hose. Just sleep.™No mask.
No hose.
Just sleep.™

Inspire® therapy is a mask-free1 solution for people with obstructive sleep apnea who have tried and struggled with CPAP.

Do I qualify?

Patient outcomes with Inspire therapy

of bed partners report no snoring or soft snoring.2

of patients recommend Inspire therapy to a friend or family member.3

reduction in sleep apnea events.2

of patients say Inspire therapy is better than CPAP.4

What is Inspire therapy?

Inspire therapy is a mask-free solution for people with obstructive sleep apnea who have tried and struggled with CPAP. Through a simple-to-use system including the Inspire implant, remote and app, Inspire therapy enables you to control your OSA treatment from the palm of your hand.

We have you covered.

Rest assured, Inspire therapy is covered by most commercial insurers, Medicare and Veterans Affairs (VA).

Do you qualify?

Find out if Inspire therapy is right for you. Most people who have tried and struggle with CPAP meet the basic requirements for Inspire therapy.

Inspire therapy is FDA-approved for use in pediatric patients with Down Syndrome. Learn more about specific qualifications here.

Do you qualify?

Find out if Inspire therapy is right for you. Most people who have tried and struggle with CPAP meet the basic requirements for Inspire therapy.

Inspire therapy is FDA-approved for use in pediatric patients with Down Syndrome. Learn more about specific qualifications here.

Attend a free informational event to learn more from an Inspire therapy-trained doctor.

Presented by: Dr. Satish Vadapalli

Virtually Presented From: Bakersfield, California 93220
November 11, 2024 5:30 PM
Presented by: Dr. Chad Donaldson

Virtually Presented From: San Diego, California 92103
November 25, 2024 4:30 PM
Presented by: Dr. Chad Donaldson

Virtually Presented From: San Diego, California 92103
December 30, 2024 4:30 PM
1 ADHERE Registry: Data on file
2 Suurna MV, Steffen A, Boon M, et al. Impact of Body Mass Index and Discomfort on Upper Airway Stimulation: ADHERE Registry 2020 Update. Laryngoscope 2021; 131(11): 2616-2624
3 Bosschieter et al. Similar effect of hypoglossal nerve stimulation for OSA in five disease categories. J Clin Sleep Med. 2022 Jun 1;18(6):1657-166.
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