How to Get a Polysomnography Test
Things You'll Need
- Prescription from your family doctor, ENT (ear, nose, throat) doctor, neurologist or sleep specialist
- Potential diagnosis to confirm or rule out (such as sleep apnea)
- Insurance referral or prior authorization
Instructions
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Talk with your doctor about the goal of the test. If you are trying to determine the need for a CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure device) for sleep apnea, for example, a home test may be easier. Sleep lab tests are more comprehensive but more expensive.
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Check with your insurance company to determine what is covered, and if they require that you use any particular company or laboratory. If you don't have insurance, investigate prices.
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Decide with your doctor on the best type of test, based on insurance coverage and medical needs.
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Get a prescription from your doctor for the test.
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Contact the facility or home test company and schedule your test.
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Fill out any questionnaires for the polysomnography test lab or company. Read and follow the preparation instructions.
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Arrive at the sleep lab on the evening of your test, or get prepared for the home test. You will have a variety of electrodes and sensors attached to you before the test.
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Wait for the results of the test to be read by a sleep expert. This may take several weeks.
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