Alexandria, VA Sleep Study Cost Comparison

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A Sleep Study in Alexandria costs $1,063 on average when you take the median of the 49 medical providers who perform Sleep Study procedures in Alexandria, VA. There are 1 different types of Sleep Study provided in Alexandria, listed below, and the price for each differs based upon your insurance type. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Alexandria providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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Procedure Price Range
Sleep Study (Polysomnography) Cost Average $775 - $1,950 Free Quote

Compare Sleep Study Providers in Alexandria, VA

Facility City Type
The Hsc Pediatric Center Washington Childrens Hospital
Mary Washington Hospital Fredericksburg Acute Care Hospital
Medstar Georgetown University Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Sleepmed Olney Sleep Study Center
Sleep Centers of No Va Alexandria Sleep Study Center
Jefferson Medical Center Ranson Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Fauquier Hospital Warrenton Acute Care Hospital
Digitrace Care Services Annandale Sleep Study Center
Digitrace Care Services Leesburg Sleep Study Center
Suburban Hospital Bethesda Acute Care Hospital
Sleepmed Bethesda Sleep Study Center
Greater Washington Sleep Disorders Centers Rockville Sleep Study Center
Sleepmed Lansdowne Sleep Study Center
University of MD Charles Regional Medical Center La Plata Acute Care Hospital
American Sleep Medicine - Vienna, Va Vienna Sleep Study Center
Sibley Memorial Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Novant Prince William Medical Center Manassas Acute Care Hospital
Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical Center Rockville Acute Care Hospital
University of MD Capital Region Medical Center Cheverly Acute Care Hospital
Sleep Disorders Institute Chantilly Sleep Study Center
Virginia Hospital Center Arlington Acute Care Hospital
Sleep Care Solutions of Dc Sterling Sleep Study Center
Sleepmed Springfield Sleep Study Center
Frederick Health Hospital Frederick Acute Care Hospital
Adventist Healthcare Fort Washington Medical Ctr Fort Washington Acute Care Hospital
Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Ctr, Inc Lanham Acute Care Hospital
Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center Woodbridge Acute Care Hospital
Adventist Healthcare White Oak Medical Center Takoma Park Acute Care Hospital
Sleepmed Reston Sleep Study Center
Calverthealth Medical Center Prince Frederick Acute Care Hospital
Laurel Regional Hospital Laurel Acute Care Hospital
Aim Sleep Clinic Silver Spring Sleep Study Center
Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Fairfax Acute Care Hospital
Mid Maryland Sleep Center Frederick Sleep Study Center
Potomac Sleep and Wellness Rockville Sleep Study Center
Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring Acute Care Hospital
Providence Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Bowie Sleep and Wellness Diagnostics Bowie Sleep Study Center
Medstar Montgomery Medical Center Olney Acute Care Hospital
Cmh Sleep Disorders Center Prince Frederick Sleep Study Center
Sleepmed Frederick Sleep Study Center
Nih Clinical Center Bethesda Acute Care Hospital
Sleepmed Greenbelt Sleep Study Center
Children's National Hospital Washington Childrens Hospital
Digitrace Care Services Fairfax Sleep Study Center
George Washington Univ Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Family Sleep Services Gaithersburg Sleep Study Center
Inova Alexandria Hospital Alexandria Acute Care Hospital
Southern Maryland Hospital Clinton Acute Care Hospital

Sleep Study Test Patient Preparation

Ask your doctor if the Sleep Test will require an overnight stay. Most do and if so make sure you pack a bag with your pajamas, pillow, and hygiene products like a toothbrush. If you have kept a sleep journal make sure to bring it to your test. Try to reduce the amount of caffeine or sugar you consumer the day prior to your Sleep Test. Try to avoid excessive sleeping, naps, the day before your test. Avoid tobacco, alcohol, caffeine and other stimulants a few days prior to the test in that they may affect the results of your test. Avoid skin oils and lubricants prior to the test in that it may inhibit the test electrodes from sticking to your skin. Discuss all medications or herbal supplements you are taking prior to the test. Some of these may alter your test results and your physician and the technician should be aware of what you take prior to the test. Bring a list of all your medications with you for review by the facility.

What to expect during and after a Sleep Test Procedure

Most Sleep Test will last throughout the night. Be prepared to shower to go to work the next morning from the testing facility if needed. Once you arrive at the testing facility you will be asked to change into your pajamas and to remove any jewelry or clothing that may interfere with the test. The test technician will then attached small metal discs, or electrodes, to your head and body for the EEG, ECG, EOG, and EMG equipment cables. The test technician will then attach an oxygen measuring devices to a finger tip and your face to measure the oxygen level in the blood vessels and air flow while breathing respectively. The temperature of the room may need to be maintained at a certain level, but blankets can be adjusted as needed. Lights will be turned off and monitoring will begin before you fall asleep. For multiple sleep latency testing (MSLT), short nap periods will be assigned at intervals. For multiple wake testing (MWT), you will be asked to try and stay awake for certain periods of time.

When the study has been completed, the electrodes and other devices will be removed. Once the procedure is complete, you will be able to change and leave the facility. Your Sleep Study results will be studied and the results should be ready in a 2-3 business days.

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