From Referral to Results:
How Ognomy Sleep Makes Sleep Apnea Care Simple for Your Practice and Patients
How Ognomy Sleep Makes Sleep Apnea Care Simple for Your Practice and Patients
Recorded on: April 29, 2026
Over 50 million Americans have obstructive sleep apnea, and 80% remain undiagnosed. As a referring clinician, you have the opportunity to connect your patients with comprehensive, convenient sleep apnea care without adding burden to your practice.
This 30-minute webinar is designed for practices that are already referring patients to Ognomy Sleep or are interested in learning how the referral process works. We will walk you through everything from identifying patients who may benefit from a sleep evaluation to what happens after a referral is submitted.
Key Takeaways:
Understand the simple, streamlined referral process and what to expect at each step
Learn what your patients will experience from their first consultation through diagnosis and treatment
Discover how Ognomy Sleep coordinates care and keeps your practice informed throughout the patient journey
Who Should Attend: Primary care physicians, specialists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, practice managers, and care coordinators — any member of your team involved in patient referrals or care coordination.
About the Presenters
Chief Operating Officer, Ognomy Sleep
Partner Services Manager, Ognomy Sleep
About Ognomy Sleep
Ognomy Sleep is a digital end-to-end sleep apnea care platform, transforming how patients are diagnosed and treated—all from home. We provide comprehensive OSA care, developing personalized treatment plans for patients including CPAP, oral appliances, tirzepatide (Zepbound®) for OSA, and surgical options.
Our platform combines home sleep testing, expert clinical care, and ongoing personalized support to improve patient adherence and outcomes. With a focus on accessibility and comprehensive care, we're working closely with providers nationwide to close the OSA diagnosis gap and improve outcomes for the 80% of patients who remain undiagnosed.