How We Help

Care that connects breathing, sleep, and long-term health
Most sleep clinics start with a diagnosis and end with a device. Seattle Sleep starts with understanding and stays involved long enough to make sure your care actually works in real life.
Everything we do is designed to answer three questions:
What’s happening in your body, why it matters, and what will realistically help you feel better and stay healthier over time.

These videos will help you understand how we help.

Your Questions,
Answered

Our Approach

We Listen First. Then We Test What Matters.

Before recommending anything, we take time to understand your full picture. Not just your sleep study, but how you feel when you wake up, how you function during the day, and what you’ve already tried.
We review your history in advance so your first meaningful visit is focused and productive, not rushed or repetitive. This allows us to look beyond symptoms and start connecting patterns that are often missed in fragmented care.
Breathing & Airway Evaluation

Understanding Why You’re Not Sleeping Well

Snoring and sleep apnea are signals, not the root problem. We evaluate factors that directly affect how well you breathe during sleep, including:

Nasal breathing quality and restriction

Airway structure and jaw position

Tongue posture and space

Structural and physiologic markers that influence airflow

When indicated, we may scan the neck to screen for carotid artery risk signals that can be associated with disordered breathing during sleep. This broader lens helps us identify risks early and refer appropriately when something should not be ignored.

Why I Built Seattle Sleep

Treatment in Context, Not in Isolation

When therapy is recommended, it is always placed in context of your anatomy, habits, and health goals.
This may include oral appliance therapy when appropriate, but never as a standalone or “hand it to you and hope” solution. Devices are fitted, monitored, and adjusted with ongoing guidance to support long-term success.
We also collaborate with medical providers such as sleep physicians, ENTs, cardiology, and primary care when coordination is needed. You should not have to carry your story from office to office on your own.

Numbers matter, but how you feel matters just as much.

Daytime Function & Energy

Better Sleep Changes How You Live, Not Just How You Test

Sleep problems don’t only show up at night. They affect how you think, how you feel, how you perform at work, and how you show up for the people you care about. Brain fog, irritability, low energy, and strained relationships are often part of the picture.

Ongoing Guidance

Care That Doesn’t End When You Leave the Office

Many people give up on sleep therapy because no one stays with them long enough to help it succeed.
At Seattle Sleep, follow-up is part of the care.
We provide education, check-ins, and adjustments so therapy evolves with you, not against you. This includes guidance around habits, positioning, and airway-focused strategies such as nasal breathing support.
The goal is not short-term compliance. The goal is sustainable improvement.

Why Our Method Works

Partnership Changes Outcomes

Most sleep clinics:

At Seattle Sleep, we:

This model asks more of you, and it gives you more in return. Better understanding, better alignment, and better outcomes over time.

Next Steps

See If This Approach Is Right for You

Seattle Sleep is built for people who want clarity, partnership, and care that respects both their intelligence and their time.
If this approach resonates, the next step is to make sure we’re a good fit.