Are you tired of being tired? Don't let poor sleep impact your health and quality of life. At Collective Health Society, we offer innovative solutions for sleep apnea that go beyond traditional CPAP therapy, helping you achieve restful sleep and better overall health.

Your Health Is In Great Hands
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Patients report improved sleep quality with oral appliance therapy
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Patients prefer oral appliances to CPAP therapy
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Improvement in daytime energy levels after treatment
What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) occurs when your airway becomes partially or completely blocked during sleep, causing breathing interruptions and reduced oxygen flow to your brain. This serious condition affects not only your sleep quality but can impact your heart health, cognitive function, and longevity. Understanding and treating OSA is crucial for both your immediate well-being and long-term health.

IV Therapy Treatment Options
We offer a variety of treatments tailored to your needs. Interested in making IV therapy a regular part of your routine? We have both à la carte and membership options available!
$200
Meyer’s cocktail
$250
Detox
$300
Immune Booster
$300
NAD+ Anti-aging
$250
Energy Booster
$250
Chelation
$200
Hydration
Better Sleep
Experience deeper, more restorative sleep without interruptions. Better sleep leads to improved daytime alertness, better weight control, enhanced mood, and increased energy levels throughout your day.
Improves Overall Health
Proper treatment reduces your risk of serious health conditions associated with sleep apnea, including heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. You'll also experience better memory and cognitive function.
More Energy
Say goodbye to chronic fatigue, morning headaches, and irritability. Our treatments can help you feel more energized and focused, allowing you to enjoy life to its fullest.

These comfortable, custom-fitted oral appliances gently position your jaw to maintain an open airway during sleep. Unlike CPAP machines, they're quiet, portable, and easy to use, making them an excellent alternative for many patients.
Our innovative laser treatment helps strengthen and tone the tissues in your airway, reducing obstruction during sleep. This non-invasive approach can provide long-lasting results without the need for nightly appliance wear.
Sometimes sleep apnea is caused or worsened by jaw position or tooth alignment. When we identify these structural issues, we can address them with specialized orthodontic treatment using clear aligners. By optimizing your jaw and tooth position, we help create better airway space for improved breathing during sleep.
Assessment and Screening
We begin with a comprehensive sleep apnea questionnaire to understand your symptoms and sleep patterns. This initial screening helps us identify risk factors and determine the best path forward for diagnosis.
Advanced Airway Analysis
Using state-of-the-art 3D CBCT imaging, we assess the volume and structure of your airway. This detailed visualization helps us understand any anatomical factors contributing to your sleep apnea.
Home Sleep Testing
We provide convenient, at-home sleep testing equipment to monitor your sleep patterns in your natural environment. This comprehensive test measures oxygen levels, breathing patterns, and sleep disruptions.
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
A board-certified sleep specialist reviews your test results to provide an official diagnosis. Based on these findings, we create a personalized treatment plan targeting your specific type and severity of sleep apnea.
FAQs
Sleep apnea affects far more than just your sleep quality. When breathing stops repeatedly during sleep, it reduces oxygen flow to your brain and body, triggering a cascade of health issues. This can lead to increased risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and memory problems. Additionally, chronic sleep disruption can affect your mood, energy levels, and immune system, impacting every aspect of your daily life and long-term health.
Sleep apnea can stem from various factors, including anatomical features like jaw size and position, teeth alignment, and airway structure. These dental-related causes are often overlooked but can significantly impact breathing during sleep. Other factors include weight, age, neck circumference, and family history. When jaw or teeth alignment issues are identified as contributing factors, our airway-focused orthodontic treatments can help to open up your airway space and improve breathing patterns.
Common signs include loud snoring, gasping or choking during sleep, morning headaches, daytime fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. Sleep apnea can also manifest as seemingly unrelated health issues like acid reflux, uncontrolled high blood pressure, and diabetes. However, not everyone experiences obvious symptoms. That's why a comprehensive screening is crucial. Our evaluation process can help determine if you're affected, even if you're unsure. Remember, many people with sleep apnea don't realize they have it until a partner notices their breathing patterns during sleep, or until related health issues develop. If you think you may have sleep apnea, get in touch with our team to schedule a consultation.