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HI anyone here be able to inform how long they had to wait to get tested for sleep apena on the NHS?

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Papapickle

Hi

Took about a week or two for me. Very fast and I took the machine home on the day of the test too.

All the best

C

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vooxxy in reply toPapapickle

It really only took that long to get tested? Where you refereed to an ENT first of just the sleep study. My problem is a very large uvula and soft pallet. I have to wait a few month to see the ENT. But i see another specialist on Wednesday for something else maybe they can hurry it along for me (endocrinologist).

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Papapickle in reply tovooxxy

I went straight to sleep clinic. But I didn’t expect to be diagnosed. I believed that I would just tick a box of investigation and come home. Was quite a shock.

Worth going direct if possible - sleep clinics are amazing and very kind places. Sure you will get the support you need.

Take care.

C

Went through GP done Sleep Study at Home , Fortnight later on Cpap never slept Better, hope it works for you , Take care

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Ok im going back to the GP to get ask to get this tested

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CoffCoffWalkWalk

North Yorkshire.

Once referred by my GP I waited 6 weeks before appointment for sleep clinic.

Home tested for a couple of nights and then a week later fitted with a cpap machine which took a few weeks to get used to ( I have COPD).

I feel so much better now and it's reassuring to know someone is looking at my sleep stats on a regular basis.

Best Wishes

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vooxxy in reply toCoffCoffWalkWalk

NHS Scotland getting referred to the respiratory clinic to now dont know how long but GP said should be quicker than the ENT. As they are the ones that can do sleep studies.

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CoffCoffWalkWalk in reply tovooxxy

Once you get there you'll be fine. I've found every person involved with the sleep clinic to be completely professional and understanding. It's a well researched subject away from the GP's and a lot more common than I ever though, these guys know there stuff.

Best Wishes you'll be in good hands.

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