Founded in 2010, Remedy Medical is a national provider of CPAP/BiPAP Devices and Supplies, Catheters, Trach and Suction Supplies, Ostomy Supplies, Incontinence Supplies and Wound Dressings. Remedy Medical Supply is not merely another online retailer. As a brick and mortar provider working with doctors, clinics, and hospitals on a daily basis, we are here to support you and to help make your treatment a success.
We are contracted providers with Blue Shield of CA, Capital Blue Cross of Pennsylvania, TriCare West, MultiPlan PHCS, Medicare, Central Health Plan, and Gold Coast Health Plan. We accept all other PPO insurance on an "out of network" basis and do our best to keep your out of pocket costs to a minimum.
We are contracted providers with Blue Shield of CA, Capital Blue Cross of Pennsylvania, TriCare West, MultiPlan PHCS, Medicare, Central Health Plan, and Gold Coast Health Plan. We accept all other PPO insurance on an "out of network" basis and do our best to keep your out of pocket costs to a minimum.
Services
Remedy Medical Supply is more than just a place to find your CPAP and Sleep Apnea supplies. In fact we pride ourselves on service that extends from your initial questions to keeping your machine and supplies working at their best. 1. Consultation - We'll discuss your specific needs and put together a patient plan with the best supplies for you.
Sleep apnea often goes undiagnosed. Doctors usually can't detect the condition during routine office visits. Also, there are no blood tests for the condition. Most people who have sleep apnea don't know they have it because it only occurs during sleep. A family member and/or bed partner may first notice the signs of sleep apnea.
One of the most common signs of obstructive sleep apnea is loud and chronic (ongoing) snoring. Pauses may occur in the snoring. Choking or gasping may follow the pauses. The snoring usually is loudest when you sleep on your back; it may be less noisy when you turn on your side. Snoring may not happen every night.
Doctors diagnose sleep apnea based on medical and family histories, a physical exam, and results from sleep studies. Usually, your primary care doctor evaluates your symptoms first. He or she then decides whether you need to see a sleep specialist. Sleep specialists are doctors who diagnose and treat people who have sleep problems.
Lifestyle changes, mouthpieces, breathing devices, and surgery are used to treat sleep apnea. Medicines typically aren't used to treat the condition. Mouthpieces: A mouthpiece, sometimes called an oral appliance, may help some people who have mild sleep apnea. Your doctor also may recommend a mouthpiece if you snore loudly but don't have sleep apnea.
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