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Sleep is meant to restore the body and mind, but for many people, it becomes the setting for serious health problems that go unnoticed for years. Unlike most medical conditions, sleep disorders often develop silently, with symptoms occurring during the night when the person affected is completely unaware of them.

This is one reason why obstructive sleep apnoea remains among the most underdiagnosed yet common medical conditions. While the repeated interruptions in breathing happen during sleep, their effects are felt throughout the day and, over time can contribute to cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, poor concentration, and reduced quality of life. Without a proper sleep evaluation, these underlying problems often remain undetected.

The Sleep Medicine Centre at Yashoda Medicity provides comprehensive sleep assessment, advanced diagnostic testing, and specialist treatment for sleep disorders in Ghaziabad.

Conditions We Treat

The team of the sleep medicine centre in Ghaziabad manages a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnoea, Mild, Moderate, and Severe
  • Central Sleep Apnoea
  • Complex and Mixed Sleep Apnoea
  • Nocturnal Hypoventilation
  • Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome
  • Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome
  • Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Patients with Chronic Lung Disease
  • Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Requiring Investigation
  • Sleep-Related Neurological Conditions

When to Consult a Sleep Disorder Doctor in Ghaziabad

The most important thing to understand about sleep disorders is that the person most affected is often the last to know. Daytime symptoms are frequently attributed to other causes, and the nighttime symptoms are either unnoticed or normalised.

Book a consultation if you or someone close to you has noticed any of the following:

  • Loud or habitual snoring
  • Witnessed pauses in breathing during sleep
  • Waking frequently through the night, with or without a clear reason
  • Morning headaches on waking
  • Persistent daytime sleepiness despite an apparently adequate amount of sleep
  • Difficulty concentrating or memory problems that have developed gradually
  • Waking with a dry mouth or sore throat
  • Mood changes, irritability, or low energy without an obvious cause
  • Elevated blood pressure that is difficult to control despite medication

Obstructive sleep apnoea is also significantly more common in patients with obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and hypothyroidism. If you have any of these conditions and have never been assessed for sleep-disordered breathing, that assessment is worth having, since untreated obstructive sleep apnoea worsens all of them.

Advanced Services at the Sleep Clinic in Ghaziabad 

Level I Overnight Polysomnography

Level I polysomnography is the most comprehensive sleep study available, recording brain electrical activity, eye movements, muscle activity, heart rhythm, respiratory effort, airflow, oxygen saturation, and body position simultaneously through the night. This level of detail allows the sleep medicine team to distinguish between obstructive and central apnoea, quantify the severity of sleep-disordered breathing accurately, identify associated arrhythmias, and detect other sleep disorders that a simpler home-based study would miss entirely. The study is performed overnight in the Sleep Medicine Lab at Yashoda Medicity, with the recorded data reviewed and interpreted by a specialist.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Titration

For patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea, continuous positive airway pressure therapy delivers a gentle stream of pressurised air through a mask during sleep, preventing the airway from collapsing. The titration process establishes the correct therapeutic pressure for each individual patient, since the pressure required varies considerably and an incorrect setting either fails to control apnoea adequately or causes its own discomfort and side effects. Titration is performed in the sleep lab, allowing the team to find the right pressure while monitoring the patient's respiratory response directly.

Therapy Optimisation and Long-Term Management

Starting continuous positive airway pressure therapy is only the beginning. Adherence to therapy in the long term depends heavily on whether the mask fits well, whether the pressure is comfortable, whether side effects such as air swallowing or nasal dryness are managed, and whether the patient has genuinely understood why the therapy matters. The Sleep Medicine Centre in Ghaziabad provides structured follow-up that addresses all of these aspects, reviewing therapy data, adjusting settings, and managing practical barriers to adherence rather than simply prescribing equipment and leaving the patient to manage independently.

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Risk Screening

For patients in high-risk populations, including those with obesity, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, proactive screening for obstructive sleep apnoea identifies the condition before it has contributed further to these comorbidities. The sleep medicine team uses validated screening tools alongside clinical assessment to determine who needs a full overnight study and prioritises those with the highest likelihood of significant disease.

Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Chronic Lung Disease

Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, interstitial lung disease, and other chronic respiratory conditions frequently have co-existing sleep-disordered breathing that worsens their overall respiratory function and quality of life beyond what the lung condition alone would produce. Managing both conditions together, rather than treating each in isolation, is particularly important in this group, and the Sleep Medicine Centre in Ghaziabad works directly with the respiratory medicine team at Yashoda Medicity for patients where both dimensions need to be addressed.

State-of-the-Art Sleep Medicine Facilities

Sleep Medicine Laboratory with Level I and Level II Polysomnography

The dedicated Sleep Medicine Lab is equipped for full Level I overnight polysomnography, the diagnostic gold standard, alongside Level II studies where appropriate. The lab environment is designed to support natural sleep as closely as possible while recording the comprehensive physiological data the study requires.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and Non-Invasive Ventilation Systems

A range of continuous positive airway pressure, auto-titrating positive airway pressure, and bilevel positive airway pressure devices are available at the sleep medicine centre in Ghaziabad for therapy initiation and titration, alongside non-invasive ventilation systems for patients with nocturnal hypoventilation or obesity hypoventilation syndrome who require pressure support beyond standard continuous positive airway pressure.

Integrated Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Programme

The Sleep Medicine Centre operates within the Yashoda Institute of Respiratory Medicine & Interventional Pulmonology, which means patients whose sleep disorder has a respiratory component, or whose chronic lung condition has a sleep-disordered breathing dimension, are managed within a single programme rather than being referred between separate departments.

Patient Journey at the Sleep Medicine Centre

Initial Consultation: The sleep medicine specialist takes a detailed history covering sleep patterns, daytime symptoms, and relevant medical conditions. A clinical assessment and validated questionnaires establish the likelihood of sleep-disordered breathing before a study is recommended.

Overnight Sleep Study: Level I polysomnography is performed at Yashoda Medicity. The patient arrives at the sleep medicine centre in Ghaziabad in the evening, sensors are applied, and the study runs throughout the night while physiological data is recorded continuously.

Results and Diagnosis: Once the study data is available, it is reviewed and interpreted to determine the type and severity of the sleep disorder, along with any associated findings such as cardiac arrhythmias or oxygen desaturation patterns.

Treatment Initiation: If obstructive sleep apnoea is diagnosed, continuous positive airway pressure titration is performed and therapy is initiated with appropriate device selection and mask fitting.

Long-Term Follow-Up: Regular follow-up reviews monitor therapy adherence, address practical barriers, adjust device settings when needed, and track the impact of treatment on daytime symptoms and associated medical conditions.

Why Choose Yashoda Medicity for Sleep Medicine in Ghaziabad?

Level I polysomnography, the diagnostic gold standard. A full overnight study at the sleep medicine centre in Ghaziabad, performed in a dedicated laboratory, provides the comprehensive data needed for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment selection.

Therapy optimisation, not just prescription. Continuous positive airway pressure therapy only works if it is used consistently, and consistent use depends on ongoing support. The centre provides structured follow-up that addresses the practical realities of long-term therapy adherence.

Obstructive sleep apnoea is managed as a medical condition. The cardiovascular, metabolic, and cognitive consequences of untreated obstructive sleep apnoea are treated with the same clinical seriousness as the sleep symptoms themselves.

Integrated with respiratory medicine. Patients with chronic lung disease and co-existing sleep-disordered breathing are managed within a single programme, with both conditions addressed together.

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Sleep disorders affect far more people than are ever diagnosed, largely because the most significant events happen during sleep when no one, including the person affected, is aware of them. The consequences, cardiovascular, metabolic, and cognitive, are real and cumulative, and they are preventable with an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

The Sleep Medicine Centre at Yashoda Medicity, Ghaziabad provides the diagnostic and therapeutic infrastructure for this.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Sleep Medicine Centre at Yashoda Medicity provides comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for a wide range of sleep-related disorders.

Yes, patients regularly travel to Yashoda Medicity from Noida, Meerut, and other parts of the region for sleep studies and specialist sleep medicine consultations.

A Level I study performed in a sleep lab records brain activity, muscle movement, heart rhythm, respiratory effort, airflow, and oxygen saturation simultaneously, providing comprehensive data for accurate diagnosis. Home-based tests record fewer parameters and can miss important findings.

Continuous positive airway pressure delivers a constant stream of pressurised air through a mask during sleep, acting as a pneumatic splint that keeps the upper airway open and prevents the repeated collapse that causes obstructive sleep apnoea. The therapeutic pressure is set individually for each patient during titration.

Effective treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea can improve blood pressure control, reduce cardiovascular risk, and improve insulin sensitivity in patients with type 2 diabetes.

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