CPAP Machines
Machine Bundles
CPAP machine bundles are a great option for first-time CPAP therapy users. Each bundle includes a home CPAP machine, a compatible face mask, and a set of replaceable air filters. If you're new to CPAP and need to stock up on the necessary equipment, choosing a bundle can cut down your out-of-pocket costs compared to buying these items individually.
Our CPAP bundle lineup includes different types of CPAP machines and face masks. Click the images below to browse these selections and find the best CPAP machine bundle for you.
APAP
Automatic positive air pressure, or APAP, machines adjust pressure delivery levels based on your breathing patterns during the night. This usually results in more comfortable therapy with higher pressure settings when you inhale and lower settings when you exhale. APAP machines also adjust to account for breathing patterns during different stages of your sleep cycle. Many people prefer the flexible air delivery of APAP machines over traditional CPAP or BiPAP devices.
Our APAP machine selections are listed below. Click the images to browse each product and find the best APAP machine for you.
BiPAP
Bi-level positive air pressure, or BiPAP, machines provide pressurized air at two levels — a higher pressure setting when you breathe in and lower pressure when you breathe out. Since many people need fluctuating pressure to breathe comfortably during their therapy, a BiPAP machine may be an attractive alternative to a traditional, fixed-pressure CPAP machine.
Our BiPAP machines are listed below. Click the images to learn more about each product and find the best BiPAP machine to meet your needs.
ASV
Adaptive servo-ventilation (ASV) machines represent the latest in CPAP technology. These devices automatically adjust pressure levels based on the user's breathing patterns. Unlike traditional CPAP and BiPAP machines, which primarily treat obstructive sleep apnea, ASV machines may be used for people with central sleep apnea. You can also use an ASV machine if you've been diagnosed with complex sleep apnea.
ASV devices are fairly expensive compared to other CPAP machines. We recommend talking to your doctor and your insurance provider before purchasing an ASV machine in order to avoid high out-of-pocket expenses.
Travel Machines
Travel CPAP machines are an important investment for anyone who has been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and frequently travels for work or pleasure. These devices are smaller, lighter, and easier to transport than traditional CPAP machines. Many are also FAA-approved for in-flight use and capable of delivering the right amount of pressure even at high altitudes.
Since most insurers don't consider travel CPAP machines to be essential medical devices, you may need to pay more out of pocket. Keep this in mind when creating a budget for your travel CPAP machine.
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