Diagnostic Sleep Test
Discover what’s really happening while you sleep.
What is a Diagnostic Sleep Test?
A diagnostic sleep study, also known as polysomnography, is a comprehensive overnight test that records brain activity, breathing patterns, heart rate, oxygen levels, and body movements to identify sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, or restless leg syndrome. It provides a comprehensive snapshot of your sleep architecture and helps specialists pinpoint the root cause of disrupted sleep.
How It Works
- Conducted in a sleep lab, typically in a quiet, private room designed to promote natural rest.
- Non-invasive sensors are placed to monitor:
- Brain activity (EEG)
- Eye movements (EOG)
- Muscle tone (EMG)
- Heart rate (ECG)
- Breathing patterns and airflow
- Oxygen saturation
- Body movements and sleep position
- A certified sleep technician observes the study from an adjacent room to ensure accurate data collection and patient comfort throughout the night.


Experience restful, hotel-like comfort paired with clinical precision in our sleep lab—designed to make your diagnostic journey smooth and restorative.