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How is obstructive sleep apnoea diagnosed?

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Obstructive sleep apnoea is diagnosed with a sleep study. A home sleep study uses a portable device to monitor and record your sleep, breathing and oxygen levels. The device will generate a comprehensive report which is reviewed by a qualified sleep physician. Your pharmacist will then schedule a time to inform your diagnosis and discuss next steps.

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