Sleep Apnea

Sleep Apnea Treatment in Southfield, Madison Heights, St. Clair Shores, Livonia, Novi, Detroit, & Rochester Hills, MI

Illustration showing normal airway and airway affected by sleep apnea Sleep is meant to restore and rejuvenate the body. However, for many adults and children in Southeast Michigan, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) disrupts breathing, reduces oxygen levels, and negatively impacts long-term health.

What Is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a medical condition in which the airway repeatedly narrows or collapses during sleep, causing:

  • Pauses in breathing (apneas)

  • Reduced airflow (hypopneas)

  • Drops in blood oxygen levels

  • Loud snoring or gasping episodes

  • Fragmented, non-restorative sleep

The most common form is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which occurs due to physical blockage of the airway.


Signs & Symptoms of Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea can develop gradually, making symptoms easy to overlook. You may need an evaluation if you experience:

  • Loud, chronic snoring

  • Waking up gasping or choking

  • Morning headaches

  • Daytime fatigue or sleepiness

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Irritability or mood changes

  • High blood pressure that is difficult to control

Because these symptoms overlap with other conditions, professional evaluation by an ENT specialist is essential for accurate diagnosis.

What Causes Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea occurs when airflow is blocked during sleep. Contributing factors may include:

  • Enlarged tonsils or excess throat tissue

  • Nasal obstruction or chronic congestion

  • Deviated septum

  • Tongue position during sleep

  • Obesity or weight gain

  • Structural abnormalities of the airway

Identifying the exact cause allows our specialists to treat the source of obstruction — not just the symptoms.


Why Sleep Apnea Should Not Be Ignored

Untreated sleep apnea significantly increases the risk of:

  • High blood pressure (hypertension)

  • Heart disease

  • Stroke

  • Type 2 diabetes

  • Cardiac arrhythmias

  • Memory impairment

  • Increased accident risk due to daytime sleepiness

Early diagnosis and treatment reduce cardiovascular strain and improve long-term health outcomes.


Sleep Apnea Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the severity and underlying cause of your condition. Options may include:

Lifestyle & Behavioral Therapy

  • Weight management

  • Positional therapy (avoiding back sleeping)

  • Avoiding alcohol or sedatives before bedtime

CPAP Therapy

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) devices keep the airway open during sleep and are highly effective for many patients.

Oral Appliance Therapy

Custom oral appliances may reposition the jaw to improve airflow.

Allergy & Nasal Treatment

Reducing nasal inflammation can significantly improve breathing during sleep.

Surgical Solutions

For structural airway obstruction, ENT surgical procedures may restore airflow and reduce or eliminate apnea episodes.

Every treatment plan is individualized to provide the safest and most effective solution for each patient.

Expert Sleep Apnea Care in Southeast Michigan

With six locations serving Detroit, Madison Heights, St. Clair Shores, Livonia, Novi, Southfield, and Rochester Hills, Ear, Nose & Throat Consultants provides:

  • Comprehensive airway evaluation

  • Integrated allergy and sinus care

  • Board-certified ENT specialists

  • Advanced diagnostic technology

  • Personalized treatment plans

If snoring, fatigue, or breathing interruptions are affecting your health, don’t wait.

Schedule a Sleep Apnea Consultation Today

Better sleep starts with proper evaluation. Our team is here to help you reclaim your energy, protect your heart health, and improve your quality of life.


Call Ear, Nose & Throat Consultants in Southeast Michigan at (248) 569-5985 today to schedule an appointment. 

We offer six convenient locations where our specialists are ready to provide compassionate, comprehensive solutions to help you breathe easier and sleep better.

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