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Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea affects over 22 million Americans — many undiagnosed. If you snore loudly, wake up tired, or have been told you stop breathing at night, our sleep specialists can help you get diagnosed and treated quickly.

What Patients Experience

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Loud Snoring

Chronic, loud snoring — especially with gasping, choking, or pauses in breathing.

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Daytime Sleepiness

Feeling excessively tired during the day despite a full night in bed.

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Morning Headaches

Waking up with headaches due to overnight drops in oxygen levels.

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Witnessed Apneas

A partner observing you stop breathing or gasp during sleep.

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Concentration Problems

Difficulty focusing, memory issues, or irritability from poor sleep quality.

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Frequent Night Waking

Waking multiple times during the night, often to use the bathroom.

Why See a Specialist?

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    Untreated sleep apnea significantly increases risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure.

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    Sleep apnea contributes to type 2 diabetes, weight gain, and metabolic syndrome.

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    Proper diagnosis requires a sleep study — we offer both in-lab and convenient home testing options.

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    CPAP therapy is highly effective but requires expert fitting and ongoing management for compliance.

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    A sleep specialist can identify the right treatment approach, whether CPAP, BiPAP, or alternative therapies.

Our Approach

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    Clinical evaluation with validated screening tools (STOP-BANG, Epworth Sleepiness Scale).

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    Sleep study options: convenient home sleep testing or comprehensive in-lab polysomnography.

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    CPAP/BiPAP titration and fitting with personalized mask selection for comfort.

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    Ongoing compliance monitoring and troubleshooting to ensure treatment success.

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    Coordination with cardiology, endocrinology, and ENT when comorbidities are present.

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    Regular follow-up to optimize therapy and improve quality of life.

Fast Access. Clear Answers.

< 24 hrs

Response time

< 7 days

Appointment access

2 locations

Garden City & Novi

Board-Certified Specialists

Our physicians — Dr. Amin Pasha, MD, FCCP and Dr. Furqan Siddiqi, MD, FCCP — are fellowship-trained pulmonary and sleep medicine specialists with expertise in diagnosing and treating complex respiratory conditions.

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Insurance: Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial Plans, Workers' Comp

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the warning signs of sleep apnea?

Common signs include loud snoring, witnessed breathing pauses during sleep, waking up gasping or choking, excessive daytime sleepiness, morning headaches, and difficulty concentrating. A bed partner often notices symptoms before the patient does.

Can I do a sleep study at home?

Yes. We offer convenient home sleep testing (HST) for many patients suspected of having obstructive sleep apnea. Home tests are worn for one night in the comfort of your own bed. In-lab polysomnography is recommended for complex cases.

Is CPAP the only treatment for sleep apnea?

No. While CPAP is the gold standard treatment, alternatives include BiPAP, oral appliance therapy, positional therapy, weight management, and in some cases surgical options. Your sleep specialist will recommend the best approach for you.

What happens if sleep apnea is left untreated?

Untreated sleep apnea significantly increases your risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and motor vehicle accidents from daytime drowsiness. Treatment dramatically reduces these risks.

Where can I get a sleep apnea evaluation in Michigan?

Pulmonary & Sleep Experts PLLC provides sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment at our Garden City, Novi, and Taylor, Michigan offices. We offer both home sleep testing and in-lab sleep studies with fast appointment availability.

Don't Wait — Get Expert Care

Take the first step toward better breathing and restful sleep.