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Prepare for Your Sleep Study

We ask that you check in exactly at your appointment check in time as there are preparatory procedures prior to starting the test. If, for any reason, you must cancel your appointment, please do so 24 hours before your scheduled appointment by calling 612.879.1500 or the Sleep Center after-hours line 612.879.1653.

The day of your sleep test, try to follow your normal routine as much as possible. Be sure to eat dinner before coming to your appointment. If you smoke, you will have to smoke before you enter the building. It is very important that you be nicotine-free for at least 2-3 hours before the start of your test.

What to Expect:
Upon arrival at the Sleep Center, you will be greeted by staff, who will request your photo ID, and insurance card. You will be asked to sign consent forms for the test. Your technician will escort you to your room and help you with any questions or concerns. The procedures will be explained in detail.

Once you change into your sleep garments, the set up will begin. Electrodes will be placed on your scalp, forehead, near the eyes, on your chin, under the nose, on your legs, around your chest and abdomen and on your finger. You should not experience any pain or discomfort during this process. The technician will introduce you to various CPAP masks in the event that one is required to help with breathing during the study. Please be aware that the process of setting you up for your sleep study may take up to two hours.

What to Bring:

  • Comfortable sleepwear (avoid silks) ex. Two-piece pajama set or sweat pants or shorts and a t-shirt. Pants must be loose fitting and able to be pulled up to knee-level easily for the electrodes to be applied.
  • Any and all medications that you may require during your stay. This includes medications such as Tylenol or Advil that may be needed in the event you develop a headache. Be aware that we do not supply any medications.
  • Insurance card and photo ID
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, contact lens products, comb/hairbrush, etc.)
  • Clean hair
  • A change of clothes for the following day

Optional Items:

  • Favorite pillow/blanket
  • Reading material
  • Caffeine-free snack
  • Special dietary food or items (no access to a microwave or refrigerator; coolers are welcome). If you are diabetic please feel free to bring any diabetic food items you require.

What to Avoid:

  • Naps during day of check in
  • Caffeine or alcoholic beverages during the day of check in
  • Gel/spray IN THE HAIR
  • Creams/lotions
  • Jewelry
  • Nail polish or artificial nails

The Next Morning:
Your test will end upon your awakening. Your sleep study will be reviewed by a sleep physician. If there are no significant abnormalities on the overnight portion of the study, it may be necessary to perform a multiple nap test. Be prepared to stay a total of 24 hours, as this will be required in the event that your doctor orders a nap test. The purpose of this test is to quantify sleepiness and look for evidence of other sleep disorders. If it is determined you do not require a multiple nap test, your monitoring equipment will be removed. Special adhesive and cream are used for the test, and there may be residual paste on your hair and/or skin. A shower is available for use in your room.

Test Results:
The final results will be sent to your physician. Your sleep study will be read by a board-certified sleep specialist, and the results of your study will be reviewed with you at the time of your follow-up. With certain sleep disorders, such as Sleep Apnea, it may rarely be necessary to conduct a second study. The sleep physician will have a final interpretation of the test results and findings, and recommendations will be discussed with you and sent to your referring physician.

Please note, if you fail to show or cancel less than 24 hours before your scheduled sleep study, Noran Neurology will request $100 deposit prior to rescheduling. If you show for your rescheduled sleep study, that deposit will be refunded.