If snoring, fatigue, or poor sleep has been affecting your daily life, it may be time for a medical assessment.
At Chinook Medical Centre, our Sleep & Snoring Clinic provides assessment, diagnosis, and ongoing support for sleep-related concerns. Our team is here to help you understand your symptoms and guide you toward appropriate care.
Our Sleep & Snoring Clinic provides structured assessment, diagnosis, and follow-up care to help improve sleep quality and overall well-being.
At Chinook Medical Centre, our Sleep & Snoring Clinic provides assessment, diagnosis, and ongoing support for sleep-related concerns. Our team is here to help you understand your symptoms and guide you toward appropriate care.
Our Sleep & Snoring Clinic provides structured assessment, diagnosis, and follow-up care to help improve sleep quality and overall well-being.
If snoring, fatigue, or poor sleep has been affecting your daily life, it may be time for a medical assessment.
From initial consultation to long-term follow-up, our Sleep & Snoring Clinic provides structured, physician-led care designed to improve sleep quality and overall health.
• Lifestyle and sleep habit adjustments
• Medical management and follow-up care
• CPAP therapy when indicated
• Alternative therapies when appropriate
• Ongoing monitoring and support
• Waking up feeling more refreshed
• Improved focus, productivity, and memory
• Reduced reliance on caffeine
• Better mood and patience
• Improved blood pressure control (for some patients)
• Being kept awake by loud or irregular snoring
• Anxiety when pauses in breathing are noticed
• Sleeping in separate rooms due to disruption
• Increased tension or frustration
• Concern about long-term health risks)
• A detailed review of your sleep symptoms and medical history
• Risk screening for sleep apnea and related breathing disorders
• Home sleep testing when appropriate
• Review of results with a healthcare provider
• A personalized treatment plan tailored to your diagnosis
Our family doctors provide continuous, personalized healthcare for patients of all ages. Whether it’s preventive care or managing chronic conditions, we’re here for your family’s health journey.
Sleep is essential for brain repair, memory consolidation, and emotional regulation. When sleep is disrupted:
Treatment depends on your diagnosis and severity. Options may include:
Repeated oxygen drops and stress-system activation can place significant strain on the cardiovascular system. Untreated sleep apnea has been associated with:
Not all snoring is sleep apnea—but most sleep apnea involves snoring. Here’s a simple comparison:
• A medical condition where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep
• Oxygen levels drop and sleep becomes fragmented
• Often causes significant daytime fatigue and brain fog
• Associated with long-term health risks if untreated
• Caused by vibration of airway tissues
• May worsen with alcohol, congestion, weight gain, or sleeping position
• Can be disruptive but not always dangerous
• Still worth assessing if loud, frequent, or worsening
Our family doctors provide continuous, personalized healthcare for patients of all ages. Whether it’s preventive care or managing chronic conditions, we’re here for your family’s health journey.
Sleep is essential for brain repair, memory consolidation, and emotional regulation. When sleep is disrupted:
Not all snoring is sleep apnea—but most sleep apnea involves snoring. Here’s a simple comparison:
Repeated oxygen drops and stress-system activation can place significant strain on the cardiovascular system. Untreated sleep apnea has been associated with:
Sleep apnea is a medical condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. These pauses can reduce oxygen levels and disrupt restorative sleep.
No. Not all snoring is sleep apnea. However, loud, chronic, or worsening snoring can be a sign of an underlying sleep-related breathing disorder and should be assessed.
A home sleep test is a medical test completed at home while you sleep. It measures breathing and oxygen-related data to help diagnose sleep apnea and related conditions.
No referral is required. You can book directly online.
No. Treatment depends on the diagnosis and severity. Some patients improve with lifestyle changes or other therapies, while others may benefit from CPAP or alternatives.
Yes. Untreated sleep apnea is associated with increased risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, and accidents due to daytime sleepiness.
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