Sleep Medicine DFW

Sleep Better. Live Better.

Serving Frisco, Plano, Prosper

Accepted Insurance Plans

This information is subject to change at any time. Please contact our office to confirm that your health plan is currently being accepted.

Aetna Commercial
Aetna Medicare
Baylor Scott & White
Blue Cross Blue Shield Commercial*
Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare
Cigna Commercial
Cigna Medicare
City of Euless
Coventry

HealthScope / DART
Humana
Humana Medicare
Medicare
PHCS
Quick Trip
Quick Trip Status
Tricare
UHC Commercial
UHC Medicare

*Indicates we are not accepting Marketplace plans for this insurance provider

If you do not see your plan on this list, please call our office or your insurance provider for assistance.
Verification of coverage and benefits does not guarantee payment; actual benefits can only be determined after the carrier receives a claim.

Frequently Asked Questions :

During your initial evaluation, your provider will determine the best method for administering your sleep evaluation. If your provider determines that you would benefit from observation in a sleep lab, you will be referred to one of the many in-lab sleep facilities in the DFW area with which we have built and fostered a trusted, professional relationship.

Not at all! The sleep study is not invasive and is meant to simply observe your sleep patterns through topically-attached monitors. 

During polysomnography, monitors will measure and record your breathing rate, brain waves, blood oxygen level, and your heart rate while you are in a state of sleep. These measurements will then be used to determine if you may be suffering from a sleep disorder.

The recorded results from your sleep study can be a determining factor in diagnosing a sleep disorder. If your results indicate an existing sleep disorder, your provider will meet with you to discuss the results and the best treatment plan for you to manage the disorder and to maximize your quality of life and overall well-being.

There are numerous ways that we can help get you back to sleeping better, including verifying the possible existence of a sleep disorder. The most common sleep disorders that we treat are the following:

  • Primary Snoring
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Parasomnias
  • Restless Leg Syndrome
  • Narcolepsy
  • Insomnia Nocturia
  • Circadian Rhythm Disorders

Ask your provider if you suspect that you are experiencing a sleep disorder not included in this list.

Coverage is based on your specific plan. To determine your unique coverage, our team will contact your payer and request benefit details; these coverage details, out of pocket amounts, and payment plan options will then be discussed with you. 

Yes, we have CPAP machines and a variety of masks to choose from.

Yes, we do! We encourage you to call your insurance and inquire about virtual visit benefits.

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