CPAP Machines Taree
- Clinician-reviewed sleep disorder diagnostics
- Personalised treatment backed by data
- CPAP therapy supported by ongoing care
Personalised Fitting & Therapy Support
CPAP therapy isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. We help patients find the right balance between clinical effectiveness and daily usability by offering personalised mask fittings, pressure setting adjustments, and education on cleaning and maintenance. Our Taree clinic carries a range of CPAP masks—including nasal, full-face, and pillow designs—ensuring you find a comfortable option that aligns with your breathing style and sleep habits. We also help patients interpret machine data to understand how well their therapy is working and make adjustments where necessary.
For those who have tried CPAP in the past and given up, we offer reassessment and retraining. Many patients achieve better outcomes when properly supported and fitted with equipment that suits their individual needs.
Do You Need a Sleep Test?
What is Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder characterised by pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while sleeping. Although the symptoms of sleep apnea can vary from person to person, several common signs may indicate the presence of the condition.
Do you have more than 3 of these symptoms?
- Constant Tiredness
- Loud Disruptive Snoring
- Pauses in Breathing During Sleep
- Gasping or Choking During Sleep
- Poor Concentration
- Memory Loss
- Morning Headaches
- Depression or Anxiety
- Night Sweats
- Weight Gain
- Frequent Urination at Night
- Sexual Dysfunction
Our Process
At Mid North Coast Sleep Clinic, we follow a simple, patient-focused process to help you improve your sleep health:
- Initial Consultation
Meet with one of our clinicians to discuss your symptoms, medical history, and any current concerns. - Sleep Study
Based on your consultation, you may be referred for a home-based sleep study (HSAT) or other diagnostic testing to assess for sleep apnoea or other disorders. - Diagnosis & Results
Your results will be reviewed by a sleep physician, who will provide a diagnosis and outline the best course of treatment. - Personalised Treatment Plan
We’ll help you get started with CPAP therapy, insomnia treatment (such as CBT-I), or other appropriate options tailored to your condition. - Ongoing Support & Review
Our team provides regular follow-ups, equipment checks, and guidance to ensure your treatment is working effectively and comfortably.
Ongoing Monitoring & Equipment Support
CPAP treatment is most effective when it’s monitored and maintained over time. We assist patients in Taree with ongoing reviews to check therapy compliance, assess machine performance, and update settings as your needs evolve. If issues arise—such as mask leaks, discomfort, or disrupted sleep—we troubleshoot and make corrections early to avoid therapy failure. Our team also provides replacement parts and access to trusted brands, so you can maintain your treatment without unnecessary delays.
If your device was purchased elsewhere or you’ve moved to the area, we’re happy to help support and monitor your therapy. CPAP works best when backed by professionals who understand the importance of comfort, accuracy, and long-term care.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a CPAP machine work?
A CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine delivers a steady stream of pressurised air through a mask to keep your airway open while you sleep. This prevents airway collapse, which is common in obstructive sleep apnoea. By maintaining airway pressure, CPAP reduces or eliminates apnoea events, improves oxygen flow, and promotes more restful, uninterrupted sleep.
How do I know which CPAP mask is right for me?
The best CPAP mask depends on your breathing patterns, sleep position, and comfort preferences. Nasal masks are common for nose breathers, while full-face masks suit those who breathe through their mouth or experience nasal congestion. Pillow masks are ideal for those wanting minimal contact. A proper mask fitting ensures reduced leaks, improved comfort, and better compliance.
Can I use a CPAP machine without a sleep study?
Using a CPAP machine without a proper diagnosis is not recommended. A sleep study (often conducted at home) helps confirm the presence and severity of sleep apnoea. Based on the results, a sleep physician prescribes the appropriate pressure settings and treatment plan. This ensures the machine is both safe and effective for your specific condition.