Following Your Diagnosis
Treatments
Evidence-based treatment options, explained clearly — so you can make the right choice for you.
Treatment Pathways
Your diagnosis leads to a clear plan
Following your home sleep study and consultant review, we discuss the most appropriate treatment based on your diagnosis, severity, and lifestyle. There is no one-size-fits-all approach — treatment is matched to you.
Clinical note: All treatment decisions are made in consultation with our telehealth respiratory consultant. Treatment content on this page is for information only and does not constitute medical advice.
First-Line Treatment for OSA
CPAP Therapy
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is the gold-standard treatment for moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnoea. A small device delivers a gentle, steady stream of pressurised air through a mask while you sleep, keeping the airway open and preventing the interruptions that cause apnoea events.
Modern CPAP devices — like the Philips DreamStation 2 — are quiet, compact, and designed for comfort. Most patients notice a significant improvement in sleep quality and daytime alertness within the first few nights.
283% higher therapy success rate
Patients using the DreamStation 2 with the DreamMapper app showed a 283% higher rate of continued therapy engagement compared to those without digital support.
Philips DreamStation 2 CPAP Advanced
The Device We Use
Philips DreamStation 2 CPAP Advanced
- ✓ Fully integrated humidifier — no dry throat
- ✓ Colour touchscreen with Ramp Plus comfort feature
- ✓ Integrated cellular modem — remote data review by your consultant
- ✓ DreamMapper app — track your therapy and stay motivated
- ✓ 12mm micro-flexible heated tubing for comfort
- ✓ Quiet operation — under 27 dBa
- ✓ 2-year warranty
- ✓ Pressure range 4–20 cmH₂O
CPAP trial available. We offer a supervised trial period so you can experience CPAP therapy before committing to purchase. Ask about this at your initial appointment.
Alternative Options
Other Treatment Pathways
Mandibular Advancement Splint
A custom-fitted oral device that gently holds the lower jaw forward during sleep, preventing the tongue and soft tissues from obstructing the airway. Suitable for mild to moderate OSA and patients who cannot tolerate CPAP.
Requires dental referral
ENT Referral
Where structural issues — such as nasal obstruction, enlarged tonsils, or deviated septum — are contributing to sleep-disordered breathing, we can facilitate referral to ENT for assessment and surgical options.
Via Barrule Medical Group
Weight & Lifestyle
Excess weight is a significant risk factor for OSA. Where appropriate, we can provide access to Barrule Medical Group's weight management programme as part of a broader treatment plan.
Via Barrule Medical Group
Start Here
The right treatment starts with the right diagnosis
Book an initial appointment and we'll assess your symptoms, arrange a home sleep study if appropriate, and talk you through your options.
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