Sleep Apnea Specialist in Beverly Hills

Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that can significantly affect your daily life. An estimated 85% to 90% of people with sleep apnea are unaware that they have it.  Dr. Nima and the expert staff at Eos ENT can help you achieve clear, unobstructed breathing, improved sleep quality, and a better quality of life.

Trust Dr. Nima and Eos ENT to provide the compassionate care and advanced treatment you need to breathe easy again.

What is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. These interruptions, known as apneas, can last for a few seconds to minutes and may occur multiple times throughout the night, resulting in excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue, headaches, cognitive impairment, memory problems, and more.

The two main types of sleep apnea are Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and Central Sleep Apnea (CSA). OSA is the more common form and occurs when the muscles in the throat relax excessively, leading to a temporary airway blockage. CSA occurs when the brain fails to signal properly to the muscles responsible for controlling breathing.

Hear From Our Patients

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I had the most seamless “VIP” experience! The surgery center is pristine and beautiful with an amazing view of Beverly Hills and the Hollywood Hills from the actual operating room. I was nervous leading up to my surgery but felt very comfortable once I arrived at the surgery center. Dr. Nima’s amazing and caring staff were all extremely attentive. I definitely feel like I received top-notch care in a top-notch facility!

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What Causes Sleep Apnea?

Several factors can contribute to the development of sleep apnea. Excess weight is a significant risk factor for OSA due to fat deposits around the upper airway. A thicker neck can also narrow the airway, leading to OSA. Aging increases the risk of sleep apnea, and men are more likely to develop the condition than women, though the risk increases for women after menopause. A family history of sleep apnea can increase the risk, as can chronic nasal congestion. The use of alcohol or sedatives relaxes the muscles in the throat, increasing the likelihood of airway obstruction. Smoking can cause inflammation and fluid retention in the upper airway, leading to OSA.

Sleep Apnea Treatment in Beverly Hills, CA

Dr. Nima and Eos ENT provide a thorough approach to treating sleep apnea, from initial diagnosis to personalized treatment options. If you suspect you have sleep apnea or have already been diagnosed, consulting an ENT provider at Eos ENT can help you find an effective and personalized treatment plan. This can improve your sleep quality and overall health.

Eos ENT can help you achieve a healthier, more comfortable life through specialized care for sleep apnea. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward better breathing and an improved quality of life.

How Can Eos ENT and Dr. Nima Help My Sleep Apnea?

Trust Dr. Nima and Eos ENT to provide the compassionate care and advanced treatment you need to breathe easy again.

 

An ENT specialist begins by thoroughly reviewing the patient’s medical history and symptoms, discussing sleep patterns and quality, snoring habits, episodes of breathing cessation, daytime sleepiness, medical conditions, and medications.

 

A detailed physical examination assesses the structures of the ear, nose, and throat, including checking for obstructions or structural abnormalities in the nasal passages, evaluating the tonsils, adenoids, and soft palate for enlargement or obstruction, and inspecting the larynx and vocal cords for any abnormalities.