Our Sleep Medicine Services
Welcome to Manse Medical, your trusted specialists in sleep health. We are committed to diagnosing, managing, and treating a variety of sleep conditions to help you achieve restful sleep. With expert care and advanced technology, we’re here to support your journey towards improved sleep health.
Sleep Disorders
Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
Insomnia
Narcolepsy
Restless Leg Syndrome
Sleep Apnoea
Snoring
Sleep Tests
CPAP Titration Test
Diagnostic Sleep Test
In-Lab Sleep Test
At Home Sleep Test
Maintenance of Wakefulness Test
Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT)
Sleep Treatment
Adaptive Servo Ventilation (ASV)
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
Commonly Asked Questions
What is sleep medicine, and what conditions does it cover?
Sleep medicine addresses various sleep disorders, including insomnia, sleep apnoea, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy, and circadian rhythm disorders. Treatment can involve lifestyle changes, medications or sleep studies.
How much sleep do I really need?
Sleep needs vary by age and individual factors. Most adults need 7–9 hours per night, while children and teens require more. Quality of sleep is as important as quantity.
Why can’t I fall asleep or stay asleep?
Insomnia can stem from various causes such as stress, poor sleep habits or underlying health conditions. Sleep specialists can help diagnose the root cause and suggest treatments.
What is a sleep study, and how does it work?
A sleep study monitors sleep stages, breathing, and bodily movements to diagnose sleep disorders like sleep apnoea. Sleep studies can be done at home or at a sleep centre.
How does sleep apnoea affect my health, and what are the treatment options?
Sleep apnoea is when breathing repeatedly stops during sleep, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Treatments include CPAP machines, lifestyle changes, oral appliances and sometimes surgery.
What is circadian rhythm, and why does it matter?
The circadian rhythm is our internal clock that regulates sleep and wakefulness. Disruptions, such as shift work or jet lag, can cause sleep issues, and sleep specialists can suggest ways to better manage it.
Is snoring a sign of a serious problem?
While often harmless, snoring can be a symptom of sleep apnoea. A sleep study can help determine if it’s just snoring or something more serious.
Can medication help with my sleep problems?
Certain medications can help. It’s best to speak to a sleep specialist to see which medications (if any) are best for your needs.