Watch Dr. Holsinger On TV!
Our very own Dr. Holsinger was recently featured on WBOC’s DelmarvaLife segment, highlighting his expertise in treating sleep apnea. You can watch the entire segment here, but please keep reading for additional important information.
Why Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea is an extremely serious problem that is severely underdiagnosed worldwide. Sleep apnea and snoring affect millions of people, negatively impacting their lives in ways they may not realize. This condition is responsible for countless hours of missed work and automobile accidents because sufferers are often unable to concentrate or stay awake during the day. Untreated sleep apnea has harmful, cumulative health effects that become worse over time, leaving people vulnerable to serious oral health problems as well as chronic, life-threatening illnesses, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and stroke.
Sleep is precious, and Dr. Holsinger wants to raise awareness about sleep apnea and its consequences to encourage more people to inquire about testing and treatment. At our office, we offer at-home sleep screenings, a convenient way to determine whether you need further screening at a specialist facility or would benefit from one of our treatment options.
Imagine Getting the Best Sleep of Your Life Every Single Night
Sleep apnea treatment is genuinely life changing. Once a person is properly diagnosed and begins receiving treatment, the benefits are almost immediate:
- 7-8 total hours of uninterrupted, quality sleep, consistently each night
- wake up refreshed and energized in the morning
- higher productivity and improved focus
- no more grogginess, brain fog, mood swings, recurring headaches
- better ability to control other illnesses, like diabetes
- feel healthier, more motivated, and more energetic in general
There are countless reasons to get treatment for sleep apnea and snoring, the biggest one being that it could save your life.
Treatments for Snoring & Sleep Apnea
As Dr. Holsinger explains in the video, CPAP is the go-to treatment for sleep apnea, but it’s not the only option. Many of our patients do extremely well with an oral appliance. We have a variety of customizable oral appliances to address any patient’s needs. For patients who snore, we provide laser therapy — a revolutionary way to target the loose tissue of the soft palate and the back of the throat responsible for loud snoring. Laser therapy is quick and painless; one treatment normally lasts a year. Regardless of your needs, we have a solution that is right for you.
If you are concerned about your sleep or have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, please give our office located in Denton, MD a call. We would be happy to talk to you about screening and treatment options and support you on your journey to better sleep. We look forward to hearing from you.