To become the leading provider of sleep Apnea solutions in the developing economies.
To establish a sleep academy to support the training of professionals with interest in sleep
medicine and sleep related disorders.
Many people have problem falling asleep, staying asleep or simply sleeping well. There are
more than 85 recognised sleep disorders; the most common include sleep apnea, insomnia,
narcolepsy and restless leg syndrome.
If you have ever been told by your significant other that your snoring is waking him or her up
at night, you may be one of the several millions who suffer from a chronic sleep disorder.
Snoring may be indicative of a more serious sleep problem (for example, Sleep Apnea) that
not only affects your health, but the quality and longevity of your life.
There are two types of sleep apnea; Obstructive and central sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea: This is the most common type of sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep
apnea is defined as the cessation of breathing for at least 10 seconds that results in low
levels of oxygen in the blood and causes brief awakenings throughout the night. The
cessation is caused by obstructions in the upper airway such as extra tissue, large tongue or
decreased muscle tone. It can also be caused by excess weight and alcohol consumption
before bed. Symptoms may include loud snoring, disrupted sleep and excessive daytime
sleepiness. If left untreated, obstructive sleep apnea can lead to chronic fatigue, potential
hypertension, heart problems, diabetes and more.
Central sleep apnea: Central sleep apnea is caused by a delay in the breathing signal from
the brain.
The goal of DeepSleep specialist healthcare services is to offer timely access to testing,
diagnosing and treating sleep conditions that are adversely impact of activities of daily living
and quality of life.