
Sleep Health
Breathe. To The Fullest.
Effective sleep apnea therapy, which includes the use of CPAP and Bi-PAP equipment, has been shown to help ease common symptoms and improve energy levels, productivity and overall mind-body wellness.
Integrated Sleep Solutions
Explore our comprehensive sleep health program, featuring a range of equipment including CPAP, BiPAP, Auto-PAP, and VPAP, supported by personalized care plans overseen by remote compliance sleep technology. Each patient receives dedicated support from a sleep coach, ensuring ongoing education, assistance, and therapy compliance.
Everyone Deserves…
We work with the market leaders to use the latest technology to help people breathe better and sleep better. Our business has experienced sleep technicians and respiratory therapist to help you with the implementation, training, and ongoing usage of your device. It is our goal to make you compliant on your therapy and improve your quality of life substantially.
Professional Medical Equipment
Hands-on equipment setup and training, consistent patient interaction and monitoring. We work with the leading manufacturers in sleep health technology.
Compliance
Keeping patients who suffer from sleep disorders healthy at home with a laser focus on compliance. This dynamic program results in better patient compliance and better overall breathing and health.
RT/Sleep Technician Setup
Our high-touch protocols focus on one-on-one patient interaction with our registered sleep technicians and our licensed respiratory therapist.
Local Team
Our local team of delivery technicians, customer service, respiratory therapists, and sleep technicians are local to support our patients with ongoing training and education.
Trusted Manufacturer Partners
Over 1,000 providers trust Integrated Respiratory Solutions for respiratory patient care.
Sleep Apnea Masks, CPAP & Bi-PAP Machines
AirTouch F20
AirFit F40
AirFit F40
AirCurve 10
AirSense 11
With a commitment to excellence and a focus on improving the lives of our patients, we go above and beyond to deliver the best-in-class sleep apnea masks and CPAP machines that empower communication and enhance quality of life.
Renew CPAP Supplies
The Integrated Sleep Solutions re-supply process is simple.
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Fill out a simple form to determine if your insurance provider is in network with Integrated Sleep Solutions.
This will include telling us which insurance you have and which CPAP supplies you currently use. This will allow us to display your estimated cost for those supplies based on your insurance plan. It’s as simple as that!
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After you’ve told us what CPAP supplies you need, Integrated Sleep Solutions will work with your insurance provider to determine what your policy covers, both partially and in full.
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The hard work is done, and your first re-supply order of CPAP supplies from Integrated Sleep Solutions will be shipped right to your door.
We will inform you when it’s time to replace existing supplies and when new equipment is released.
*Important Note: CPAP supplies covered through insurance is paid for according to your plan's rules for cost-sharing. This would include whether or not you have a deductible to pay on your plan. Any amount that you do owe out-of-pocket toward CPAP equipment with your insurance plan will go toward paying down your deductible and out-of-pocket max.
What’s a CPAP Machine?
"CPAP machine" is a general term often used to describe various machines that treat sleep apnea. These machines deliver air through tubing and into a mask to keep your airway open while you sleep. This process is known as sleep therapy and is designed to help you get a restful night's sleep.
Qualify for a CPAP Machine Replacement
The Integrated Sleep Solutions CPAP machine replacement process is simple; follow instructions below.
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Fill out a simple form to determine if your insurance provider is in network with Integrated Sleep Solutions.
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After you’ve told us what CPAP machine you need replaced, Integrated Sleep Solutions will work with your insurance provider to determine what your policy covers, both partially and in full.
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The hard work is done, and your CPAP machine replacement from Integrated Sleep Solutions will be shipped right to your door.
*Important Note: CPAP supplies covered through insurance is paid for according to your plan's rules for cost-sharing. This would include whether or not you have a deductible to pay on your plan. Any amount that you do owe out-of-pocket toward CPAP equipment with your insurance plan will go toward paying down your deductible and out-of-pocket max.
What Patients & Clinicians Are Saying
“Our patients count on Integrated for their CPAP supplies – their team is so easy to work with."
— Carla T.
“I appreciate all the help in getting my supplies correct and on time – thanks Integrated.”
— Charles K.
“Your guys rock! I was having a hard time getting my regular supplies and billing – I’m glad I switched over!”
— Janice R.
Serving Illinois, NW Indiana, SE Wisconsin, and SE Missouri
Whether you're a caregiver seeking support for your loved one or a clinician searching for comprehensive solutions, we're here to serve you in Illinois, NW Indiana, SE Wisconsin, and SE Missouri. Our range of products and services is tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals with respiratory challenges, ensuring access to top-tier support and resources.
Did you know?
Sleep apnea impacts more than 936 million people worldwide.
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Sleep apnea is when your breathing is disrupted over and over again while you sleep, so oxygen can’t get to the brain. Your body grows tired as it tries to restore airflow, which may elevate your blood pressure or cause you to wake up coughing or gasping for air. What you need is continuous positive airway pressure provided by a CPAP machine.
There are three types of sleep apnea:
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
OSA occurs when throat muscles relax and collapse. This is the most common type of sleep apnea.
Central sleep apnea (CSA)
CSA occurs when the brain fails to send signals to breathing muscles.
Mixed sleep apnea
Mixed sleep apnea, or treatment-emergent central sleep apnea, occurs when you have both OSA and CSA. This is the most severe form of sleep apnea.
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Common sleep apnea symptoms include:
Excessive snoring
Chronic daytime fatigue
Weight gain
Hypertension
Waking up with a headache
Waking up with a dry mouth
Waking up with a sore throat
Gasping or choking during the night
Irritability or mood swings
Insomnia
Please Note: Symptoms vary from person to person. Although excessive snoring is a typical indicator, you may have sleep apnea without this symptom.
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Sleep apnea is difficult to detect since symptoms primarily occur while you are sleeping. Therefore, it’s important to contact your doctor if you notice any changes in your sleep. Your doctor may recommend a sleep study, which will record your oxygen levels, heart rate, and breathing. This data will determine how often you have apneas (how often your breathing stops) during the night as well as its severity.
Two types of sleep tests may be conducted:
Polysomnography Lab Sleep Study
A polysomnography lab sleep study happens at an accredited sleep center. They monitor your heart rhythm, brain waves, breathing rate, and airflow while you sleep. Although you will be spending the night, an in-lab sleep test is the most accurate and comprehensive, giving your doctor the best information with which to make an OSA diagnosis.
Home Sleep Study
A home sleep study can diagnose OSA from the comfort of your own bed and is often unattended by a physician. Generally, this test measures oxygen saturation, heart rate, airflow, and movement in your chest and abdomen.
Get a home sleep test »
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Your insurance provider may cover the cost of a new CPAP machine if yours is more than 5 years old. Just fill out our quick qualification form to get started, and we’ll ensure your CPAP device is delivered at little to no cost!
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Dust, mold, allergens, and other irritants can collect on your CPAP supplies, so they should be replaced regularly to maintain effective treatment. Most insurance plans cover a CPAP replacement schedule, and Integrated Sleep Solutions can ship you new supplies per your insurance coverage guidelines. We recommend the following schedule:
Every 2 weeks: Replace cushions, pillows, and disposable filters
Every month: Replace full-face mask cushions
Every 3 months: Replace masks and tubing
Every 6 months: Replace headgear, chinstraps, non-disposable filters, and humidifier water chambers