Home Sleep Test (HST)
Home sleep studies provide a convenient and accurate way to evaluate sleep-related breathing disorders from the comfort of your own home. Using easy-to-use technology and expert physician interpretation, we help diagnose conditions like sleep apnea while keeping testing simple and stress-free.
Our Home Sleep Test Devices
Our home sleep study (HST) equipment is designed to be compact, comfortable, and easy to use. Depending on your test, you may wear a small monitoring device such as the Nox T3s or Clevemed SleepView, which uses lightweight sensors to track breathing, oxygen levels, heart rate, and sleep patterns while you rest at home. For certain studies, a Viatom oxygen sensor is worn on the finger or wrist to continuously measure oxygen levels during sleep. Each device is set up with clear instructions to help ensure accurate results with minimal disruption to your normal sleep routine.
Nox T3s
The Nox T3s is a small, lightweight home sleep study device designed to comfortably monitor your breathing while you sleep in your own bed. It is worn with simple sensors that track airflow, breathing effort, oxygen levels, heart rate, and body position throughout the night. The setup is straightforward, non-invasive, and intended to interfere as little as possible with your normal sleep, while still providing your physician with detailed information needed to evaluate sleep-related breathing disorders such as sleep apnea.
CleveMed SleepView
The CleveMed SleepView is a compact, easy-to-use home sleep study device that allows sleep testing to be completed comfortably at home. It uses lightweight sensors to monitor breathing patterns, oxygen levels, heart rate, and airflow throughout the night. Designed with patient comfort in mind, the device is simple to wear and minimally intrusive, helping you sleep as normally as possible while still collecting accurate data to evaluate sleep-related breathing disorders such as sleep apnea.
Viatom O2 Ring Sensor
The Viatom O₂ ring sensor is a small, lightweight ring worn comfortably on your finger during sleep. It continuously monitors oxygen levels and heart rate throughout the night, helping your care team evaluate breathing and oxygen changes while you rest. The ring is non-invasive, easy to use, and designed to be comfortable enough to wear all night with minimal disruption to your sleep.

