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🗞️ Konksleep.com: A Modern Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Get Diagnosed for Sleep Apnea Online… Without the Sleep Study Low oxygen saturation is a medical emergency and a risk factor for premature death — and happens dozens of times per night if you have untreated sleep apnea. ~Konk Sleep

Westport, CT (Press Release) — Introducing Konksleep.com: a telehealth platform dedicated to the diagnosis, device distribution and post-therapy care of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).

Konksleep.com is the most direct way for people suffering from the life-threatening effects of OSA to initiate treatment – reducing diagnosis time from months to minutes and treatment initiation from weeks to days.

Patients simply complete a 10-minute Digital Clinical Interview (DCI) and, if they meet criteria, can be diagnosed within 24 hours, receive an Automated Positive Airway Pressure (APAP) machine within a week, and benefit from 90 days of AI-enabled device monitoring and consultation with respiratory therapists.  Konksleep.com offers cost certainty and lower out-of-pocket expenses than those associated with private insurance plans.

No need for an overnight sleep study or trouble onboarding with the APAP machine.

Konksleep.com is partnering with clinicians, dental practices and Durable Medical Equipment (DME) distributors – uniquely offering immediate care to patients.  Konk’s partners distribute today’s most comfortable, portable and user-friendly APAP machines, and offer a diagnostic gateway to Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) via dental sleep medicine practices.

OSA affects approximately 40 million Americans and is a serious condition that, if untreated, can cause high blood pressure, cardiac disease, increased motor vehicle accidents (due to sleepiness) and sudden death.  Many of the symptoms mirror those of other conditions and go dangerously undiagnosed.

Konksleep.com offers a DCI specific for women, who currently comprise up to 50% of all sleep clinic patients.  Historically, OSA was assumed to be a condition of older, overweight males.  Certain female-specific conditions (PCOS, pregnancy and menopause), however, also render women prone to OSA, though their symptom profiles often look different from men.

Konksleep.com was developed by Douglas Krohn, MD, Azam Anwar, MD and Colin Mitchell. Click here for details.

Source: Konksleep.com; Press Release; December 2025


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