Using your CPAP equipment consistently is one of the most important parts of successful treatment. Insurance companies require proof that therapy is being used as prescribed in order to continue covering your machine and supplies. This is known as compliance.
Beyond insurance requirements, compliance matters because consistent use leads to better sleep, more energy, improved health, and long term results.
Most insurance plans require patients to use their CPAP machine for a minimum number of hours per night over a set period of time. These requirements vary by plan, but they are designed to ensure therapy is actually being used and effective. Our team will explain what your specific plan requires and help you understand how usage is tracked.
Compliance is not just about meeting insurance rules. It is about building habits that support better sleep and overall health. The more consistently you use your equipment, the more benefit you will feel.
Many patients struggle with compliance when they do not receive enough guidance early on. Mask discomfort, pressure settings, or uncertainty can all lead to frustration.
We focus on face to face support to address these issues quickly. Patients can come in, ask questions, and get help making adjustments that improve comfort and confidence.
Our patients achieve a compliance rate of over 90 percent. This level of success is uncommon and reflects our commitment to education, follow up, and personal care.
We do not hand you equipment and send you home without support.
We stay involved to help you succeed.