Compliance, as it relates to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), is the ability for a CPAP user to accept and tolerate treatment as well as routinely apply treatment during each sleep session. A sleep session may be a daytime nap or nighttime sleep. Many of these tips have been told to us by CPAP users:
Who to contact for assistance It's important to know when to contact your sleep disorders specialist and when to call Medigas. Typically, medical inquiries should be made to the sleep disorders specialist whereas inquiries involving the CPAP system should go to Medigas. | ![]() |
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For example, if a CPAP user has experienced significant weight loss or gain and the CPAP prescription no longer feels beneficial or if there is sinus or ear pain when using CPAP, the sleep specialist should be contacted. Examples of when to contact Medigas include correcting interface difficulties, requests for interface and accessory replacements, and equipment troubleshooting solutions. |