Sleep Centre

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Sleep Centre

At OneWelbeck Sleep Centre we have an advanced diagnostics pathway for those struggling with their sleep and experiencing symptoms such as snoring or insomnia. Our service will identify any medical sleep disorders and ensure you see the appropriate specialist.

Private Healthcare

We can begin your treatment once you’ve confirmed authorisation from your insurer. Our centres are recognised by all major health insurance companies.

Why the Sleep Centre at OneWelbeck?

A Stand-Out Experience

OneWelbeck takes a multi-specialty approach to sleep disorders, with leading consultants across Respiratory, Neurology, ENT and Cardiology who all have expertise in the various medical conditions which impact sleep. We offer a full specialist evaluation, and a range of home diagnostic sleep studies including sleep apnoea screening devices, NOX T3 studies, actigraphy watch and sleep diary for insomnia.

At-Home Sleep Diagnostics Study
Made Simple

At OneWelbeck we have an advanced diagnostics pathway for those struggling with their sleep and experiencing symptoms such as snoring or insomnia. Our diagnostics is made simple, and can be carried out in the comfort of your home.

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)
Treatment Made Easy

CPAP is a form of treatment that uses continuous positive airway pressure to keep your airways stented open whilst you sleep, which is particularly useful for those diagnosed with sleep apnoea. Learn more about our complete annual package for your ongoing care.

Sleep Conditions

Nose and Throat-Related Sleep Disorders

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Restless Leg Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement

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Featured News

The myths about why insomnia is harmful

Insomnia isn't just about getting less sleep, which could be considered normal for some people. Instead, it's about the negative impact that this lack of sleep has on our daytime functioning. This is one of the harmful effects of insomnia.

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA): explained

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a common condition marked by abnormal breathing during sleep and whilst it can affect both children and adults, it is more prevalent in men than in women. Mr Khalid Ghufoor Consultant ENT Head and Neck Airway Surgeon gives an overview of obstructive sleep apnoea and treatment options for the condition.

4 reasons you are struggling to sleep

For many of us, making a few small changes to our daily routines and sleeping environment can improve our quality of sleep. But for others who suffer from sleeping disorders, medical intervention might be needed. Prof. Michael Polkey at OneWelbeck Lung Health explains some of the main reasons you might be getting a bad night’s sleep and when you should see a sleep specialist so you can get a good night’s rest.

Snoring: what causes it & how can it be prevented?

While snoring is normally nothing to worry about, it could be a sign of an underlying health condition. Find out all you need to know in this blog.

How does sleep apnoea impact your health?

Everyone understands the importance of getting a good night's sleep. But, if you have obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), the quality of sleep you're managing to get may not leave you feeling as refreshed as it should be. In this article, we'll take a more detailed look at how OSA affects your health and teach you how to control its treatment and management.

Sleep Specialists

The team of clinicians in our Lung Health, ENT and Neurology centre boasts an unrivalled breadth of expertise and experience. This means patients will see a specialist who knows their condition inside out, and who will make sure they access the tests they need straight away.

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