Snoring and Sleep Apnoea are common sleep problems that can affect your health, energy levels and overall quality of life. While occasional snoring might not be a problem, loud, constant snoring and pauses in breathing while sleeping could be indications of a potentially serious medical condition called Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA). Our ENT experts can perform comprehensive assessments and offer sophisticated treatment options to help you enjoy restful sleep and improve your overall well-being.
Snoring happens when the flow of air is obstructed while sleeping. The tissues in the throat vibrate, producing a sound.
Sleep Apnoea is a disorder characterised by repetitive cessation of breathing during sleep. The most common form is Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA). In OSA, the airway becomes partially or fully blocked, decreasing the flow of oxygen to the body.
Untreated sleep apnoea can put you at risk for a variety of health complications.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, you may benefit from evaluation and treatment by an ENT specialist:
Family members are often the first to notice symptoms of sleep apnoea, such as loud snoring or pauses in breathing during sleep.
Sleep better, longer, deeper.
Good airflow and oxygen levels are maintained.
Wake up feeling more rested and alert.
Improves the quality of sleep for both patients and their partners.
Improves focus, memory and performance in daily life.
Reduces the risk of untreated sleep apnea-related complications.
Promotes long-term health, wellness & emotional well-being.
1. Complete Consultation & Evaluation
The ENT specialist will perform a thorough assessment, review your symptoms, medical history, and may recommend additional investigations to determine the cause and severity of snoring or sleep apnoea.
2. Personalized Treatment Plan
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity of the condition and may include:
3. Ongoing Follow-Up Care
Regular monitoring and follow-up visits are important to ensure effective treatment, track progress, and maintain long-term control of symptoms.
Recovery depends on the type of treatment recommended by your ENT specialist and the severity of your condition.
What Patients Can Expect
Long-term success often depends on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and following the treatment plan prescribed by your specialist. Regular follow-up appointments can help ensure continued improvement and effective symptom management.
Our goal is to identify the root cause of your sleep-related breathing problems and provide effective, long-lasting solutions that improve your sleep, health, and quality of life.
Helping you make informed decisions about your ENT care.