Why Our Home Sleep Test Mirrors the Lab—in Minutes
We directly measure airflow (nasal cannula) + breathing effort (belt)—the lab-standard combo—to detect and distinguish obstructive vs. central apnea (especially relevant at Colorado elevations).
Our device, CleveMed SleepView, captures these signals at home in one simple setup.
We don’t rely on indirect substitutes (PAT, sound, motion) that infer events rather than measure them.
Bottom line: lab-grade data, at home, for a clearer diagnosis.