First Steps:
Do You Think You Have Sleep Apnea?
If you suspect you have sleep apnea or another form of disordered breathing, make an appointment to see your primary physician. He or she will evaluate your signs and symptoms and, if necessary, refer you to a specialist or for a sleep study. Depending on your symptoms and insurance guidelines, you may have an in-home sleep test or an in-lab test. Your physician will decide based on the results whether or not to prescribe a CPAP machine. You can also take our sleep apnea quiz to see if any of your symptoms could match up.
Do You Have a Prescription For A CPAP Machine?
If you have already had a study and your physician has written a prescription for a machine, you want to verify that your referral paperwork has been sent to our office. Once we receive your records we will verify that we have everything required to bill your insurance policy, and research your eligibility and coverage. If prior authorization is required, we will take care of getting your insurance company everything needed for them to approve your equipment. Once we have authorization, you will be scheduled to meet with a therapist for your setup. CPAPnow, Inc offers weekend and after hours appointments as well as in home setups.
What to Expect At Your CPAPnow Setup
The first 15 minutes of your appointment will be spent with an intake specialist. You will be able to ask any questions regarding the insurance billing of your equipment and address any other questions or concerns you may have. You will then have 60-90 minutes with a respiratory therapist who will discuss your sleep study, instruct you on the machine, and fit you for a mask. You may consider taking notes during your session.
Are You a Current CPAP User
And Would Like to Be Set Up With CPAPnow?In order to establish an account with us, we are required to have a copy of your sleep study and an updated prescription on file. We are happy to handle the transfer of records with a signed medical release, or you can request them from your physician or provider. Click here for a copy of our Medical Release. Once we have your records on file, we will make an appointment to do paperwork and if you would like, to meet with a therapist.
For New Patients:
Thank you for choosing CPAPnow, Inc. for your PAP therapy needs! We want to help you get started on CPAP with ease.
We ask that for every appointment you please come prepared with your insurance card. The first 15 minutes of your appointment you will meet with a billing specialist to go over your insurance coverage. CPAPnow makes every effort to give you accurate, updated information on your policy, however we recommend being familiar with your deductible and coinsurance amounts prior to your appointment. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, go over your estimated out of pocket cost, and set up a payment plan. You will then have approximately 60-90 minutes to meet with a respiratory therapist who will instruct you on your equipment and fit you for a mask.
If you need to cancel or reschedule please contact our office as soon as possible. If you will be more than 10 minutes late to your scheduled appointment without notification, you may be asked to wait for the next available time or reschedule. This helps keep our therapists and patients on schedule.
Because there will be a lot of new information, you may consider bringing a pad and paper for notes. It can also be helpful to bring a spouse, bed partner, friend or family member along with you.
A Note About Insurance
- CPAPnow works will all major insurance companies, with the exception of Humana.
- For over-the-counter transactions, we try to stay competitive with online prices. If you see a lower price from an online vendor, let us know!
- We understand this equipment can be expensive and never want a patient to go without therapy because of the cost. We have flexible payment plans available with no extra fees as well as a financial hardship program. Contact our billing department for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
The medical system can be confusing. Let us demystify some things for you so you’re fully aware of the process before we begin.
Learn About Insurance
Here are some important insurance terms you may come across during the billing process.