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DreamStation sleep apnea therapy machines

Connecting you to new sleep possibilities

Take charge with ease and confidence

DreamStation is responsive, informative, easy-to-use and connects remotely to your care team. In virtually every way, it’s designed to make it comfortable to help you stay committed to your treatment.

DreamStation - HCNOCTN447
iF design award

Philips Respironics is the most prescribed sleep therapy system in the U.S. by sleep physicians.2

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Among the leading CPAP brands, features a comprehensive selection of wireless options, including Bluetooth, cellular and WiFi1

 

Confirms every morning that your device was working properly through the night, and provides maintenance alerts and reminders every 30 days

How therapy works

Benefits of PAP therapy


CPAP therapy is a noninvasive, highly effective treatment that gently blows air into your nose and/or mouth to prevent your airway from collapsing while you sleep.
 

By taking your therapy to heart and using your machine every night, you can see a dramatic improvement in daily life and your overall well-being. 

Advice & insight

Stories from people with sleep apnea

Adjusting to therapy video

Adjusting to therapy

Getting fully comfortable with your machine and mask can take a little time, but it will happen – and it’s worth it.

Starting therapy video

Starting therapy
The transition to sleep therapy can be smoother than you might think – and the results can happen faster than you expect.

Life with therapy video

Life with therapy

You can get into a comfortable nighttime routine, and the change in how you feel when you’re awake can be significant.

CPAP devices myth

Myth: All CPAP devices are alike.

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Fact: CPAP devices have different features, including fixed or variable pressure, pressure relief technology and humidification.

By Teofilo Lee-Chiong, MD, chief medical liaison, Philips Healthcare Solutions

PAP therapy solutions: what's the difference?

CPAP, BiPAP and Auto-adjusting machines


DreamStation is available in Auto CPAP, CPAP Pro, CPAP, DreamStation Go Travel CPAP, Auto BiPAP and BiPAP Pro versions.

CPAP machines

CPAP machines

CPAP provides one level of pressure to your upper airway throughout the night.

CPAP H2O levels per/cm

CPAP H2O levels per/cm
BiPAP machines

BiPAP machines

BiPAP bi-level provides two levels of pressure throughout the night.

Bi-level H2O levels per/cm

Bi-level H2O levels per/cm
Auto-adjusting machines

Auto-adjusting machines

Auto-adjusting provides a variable pressure throughout the night based on your needs and sleep stage.

Auto H2O levels per/cm

Auto H2O levels per/cm

DreamStation accessories 


Our most advanced system, our most advanced level of convenience

We’ve not only evolved sleep apnea therapy. We’ve evolved the ease of keeping it close by, powered up and neatly stored, anywhere you are.

PAP battery kit

PAP battery kit

DreamStation travel case

DreamStation travel case

Bedside organizer

Bedside organizer

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Travel briefcase with detachable laptop bag

Insight and support:


Check out our blog for ideas and information about thriving with sleep apnea, so you can easily manage your condition and live the life you want.

Frequently asked questions

When should I start feeling better after beginning to use my CPAP?

Most people begin to feel better within the first week of use, though for some people it may take a little longer.

What if I still snore while using my CPAP?

Snoring while on CPAP should not happen. If it does, contact your doctor. Your pressure level might need to be adjusted.

What if I lose or gain weight over the course of my treatment or my old symptoms reappear?

You may need to have your CPAP pressure level adjusted. Contact your doctor.

If I need to be hospitalized for any reason, should I take my device with me and use it at night?

Yes. Also, if you are having surgery, it is important to tell the surgeon and the anesthesiologist that you are using CPAP at home. You should also tell the doctor treating you for sleep apnea that you are going into the hospital.

I just can’t seem to adjust to my CPAP therapy. What should I do?

Most people will adjust to CPAP in one to two weeks. Occasionally, it may take a little longer if, for example, you are very sensitive to the feel of the mask on your face or the sound of the device. Call your homecare provider or your prescribing physician if you continue to have problems beyond two weeks. Ask if you are eligible to try a bi-level or auto-adjusting device.

Why use a humidifier with a therapy device?

Humidifiers are designed to moisturize the air that is being delivered to you from the therapy device. There are two types of humidifiers – heated and unheated. Heated humidifiers do not “heat the air” but will increase the moisture content of the air delivered. Humidifiers can help to reduce some of the side-effects of therapy, such as dry nose.

What does tubing do?

The tubing is used to carry the air from the therapy device to the mask. You should clean and inspect your tubing at least once a week to make sure it is clean, bendable and that is doesn’t have any tears. If you think your tubing is ready for replacement, contact your homecare provider.

What do filters do?

Therapy devices come with filters. Some devices come with one regular filter and others come with two – one regular filter and one ultra-fine filter. See your device manual for details on caring for your filters.

Customer services

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References

  1. Internal assessment of 2018 competitive CPAP data comparing to RedMed Airsense10/Aircurve10 platform and Fisher & Paykel Icon series platform
  2. 2016 Philips blinded, incentivized survey of U.S. Sleep Physicians (n=180)
  3. New York Times “Sleep Apnea In-Depth Report” citing various references, http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/sleep-apnea/print.html
  4. It is a good idea to check with your insurance provider about your covered replacement schedule.

 

For informational purposes only, not to replace physician's directions.

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