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- Parts Of A CPAP System
A basic CPAP setup consists of a CPAP machine, hose and CPAP mask. The CPAP machine and CPAP mask are attached to either side of the hose. The CPAP machine blows air into the hose and through the mask to you.
- What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a condition in which a patient's muscles and tissues in the throat and air passage relax while sleeping, and this impedes the flow of air into the lungs due to a blockage of the airway. This can occur many... Read More
- Your CPAP.com Order
Select the products you wish to purchase. A prescription is required for a CPAP mask, humidifier or machine purchase. Send us your prescription or your physician's information so we can collect the prescription on your behalf. Create an acc... Read More
- CPAP Mask Overview
A CPAP mask is the delivery system used to receive the air stream generated by the CPAP or BiPAP machine. The mask should be comfortable and seal completely without leaving red marks on the face. There are a wide variety of CPAP masks avail... Read More
- CPAP Machines Overview
CPAP machines blow air at a pressure high enough to keep your airway open during sleep. Modern machines offer therapy tracking software, off grid power options and heated humidification. Machine type is determined by the complexity level of... Read More
- CPAP Humidifiers
The movement of CPAP air through the air passages can dry out the airway. Humidifiers add moisture to the airstream to help reduce irritation to the nasal passages. Not only are dry air passages uncomfortable, but the swelling can actually... Read More
- CPAP Supplies
Filters, tubing and mask cushions are the items that most often need to be replaced. Filters help to clean the air generated by the CPAP machine. In general, fine filters should be replaced every four weeks. People living in homes with smok... Read More
- CPAP Software
CPAP software allows you to track your therapy progress and performance over time. Data capable machines will allow you to use CPAP software to spot issues and get hard data to measure the performance of sleep therapy. When speaking with yo... Read More
- Power Solutions
Battery backups in CPAP therapy are used to travel or to run your machine in case of power outages. There are two main options for batteries: integrated battery backs and stand alone batteries. Integrated battery packs attached to your mach... Read More
- Comfort and Cleaning
Mask wipes, mask strap pads and custom CPAP pillows are popular and effective comfort items. Each of these items are crafted especially for CPAP therapy, often by CPAP users themselves. The mask wipes are made from natural, fresh smelling i... Read More
- Nasal CPAP Mask Overview
Nasal CPAP masks seal around your nose in the shape of a triangle and are held in place by a four point headgear. They do not seal over your mouth. Nasal CPAP masks are the original type of CPAP mask and remain the most popular. They come i... Read More
- Full Face CPAP Mask Overview
Full face CPAP masks seal around your nose and mouth in the shape of a triangle and are held in place by four point headgear. These masks are used by people who breathe through their mouth during sleep and do not wish to use, or have not ha... Read More
- Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask Overview
Nasal pillow CPAP masks seal around the base of the nostrils, also called nares, using a soft pillow. Nasal pillow systems are held in place by headgear. They do not seal over your mouth. This design is preferred by those who want a minimal... Read More
- Nasal Prong Mask Overview
The nasal Prong CPAP mask seals and delivers air inside the nares or nasal openings of your nose. It is held in place by headgear that is worn on the crown of the head. This style of CPAP mask is nonrestrictive and lightweight. However, som... Read More
- Hybrid CPAP Mask Overview
Hybrid full face CPAP masks provide the functionality of a full face mask with much less bulk. A hybrid combines the seal of nasal pillows at the nostril openings or nares, and a mouth or oral cushion which seals around the mouth. There is... Read More
- Oral CPAP Mask Overview
Oral CPAP masks use an oval cushion to seal around the mouth and deliver air through two inlets inside the mask. An inside flap rests between your teeth and lips and a second curls over your lips to keep the mask stable. This design is grea... Read More
- Total Face CPAP Mask Overview
Total Face CPAP masks seal in a large oval around the entire face to include, nose, mouth and eyes, and are held in place by four point headgear. Some people leak air through the corners of their eyes when they receive CPAP pressure. In thi... Read More
- One Pressure CPAP Machine Overview
CPAP Machines blow air at your physician prescribed pressure no matter how open or closed your airway is. This is the most popular type of machine available as it the standard for traditional medical providers. Higher end units support ther... Read More
- Auto Adjusting CPAP Machine Overview
Auto Adjusting CPAP machines or APAPs adjust to your ideal pressure on a breath by breath basis. They can accommodate pressure changes from weight gain or loss, alcohol before bed and changing sleeping positions during sleep. They are very... Read More
- BiPAP, BiPAP ST and AVAPS Overview
BiPAP machines provide two distinct pressures. The higher pressure is needed for inhalation, while the lower pressure in need for exhalation. The lower pressure is intended to help you breathe out against the pressure of the machine. In add... Read More
- Travel Sized Machines
Today's CPAP machines are small and portable and the vast majority are suited for travel. Travel friendly machines are small sized, but newer machines also offer on-the-go humidification and integrated or stand alone power options. All mach... Read More
- Heated Humidifier Overview
A heated humidifier uses heat to warm water in the humidifier chamber to produce moisture which is carried by the air you breathe. The heat level is adjustable to receive more or less moisture. The chamber used for a heated humidifier is mu... Read More
- Cold Humidifier Overview
A cold humidifier is also known as a "passover" humidifier. In this type of humidifier, there is no heating element to warm the water. The airflow from the CPAP machine "passes over" the water before continuing on through the main hose to... Read More
- New User Basics
If you suspect you have Sleep Apnea, speak with your general care doctor or sleep doctor. Your doctor may refer you to a sleep lab for a sleep study. Based on your sleep study results, your doctor may diagnose you with Sleep Apnea and presc... Read More
- Side Effects
Positive side effects include initial bursts of energy in some users ("a CPAP high"), deep and restful sleep, improved mood, ability to focus and concentrate, improved work place performance and improved relationships with friends and loved... Read More
- Sleep Studies
To prepare you for your sleep study, CPAP.com has created an Introduction to the Sleep Lab video. To watch this video, click the "Videos" tab below. We recommend you view this video prior to your sleep lab visit. Your doctor referred you... Read More
- Common CPAP Definitions
CPAP therapy comes with its own lingo. This is the place to visit if you are wondering what "AHI" means, what "rainout" is, or what the difference is between a CPAP machine and an APAP machine. Please check the FAQ section below for an alph... Read More
- CPAP Research
Sleep apnea is a common, under-diagnosed disorder whose full health implications are only now being fully understood. Research can include: 1) Studies of mechanisms of human disease, including research of disorders linked to Sleep Apnea.... Read More
- Placing Your Order
We place orders over the telephone and online. To place your order with the help of our Customer Service Representatives, call toll free: 1-800-356-5221. If you would like to place your order online and need help, you can also contact us by... Read More
- Pricing
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