No mask.
No hose.
Just sleep.™

Inspire is the only FDA approved obstructive sleep apnea treatment that works inside your body to treat the root cause of sleep apnea with just the click of a button.

How It Works

Inspire is an alternative to CPAP that works inside your body while you sleep. It’s a small device placed during a same-day, outpatient procedure.

Inspire is an alternative to CPAP that works inside your body while you sleep. It’s a small device placed during a same-day, outpatient procedure.

Patient Outcomes

90%

of bed partners report no snoring or soft snoring.1

79%

reduction in sleep apnea events.1

91%

of people are satisfied with Inspire.2

90%

of Inspire patients say Inspire is better than CPAP & would recommend Inspire to others.2

Inspire therapy is a breakthrough implantable treatment option for people with Obstructive Sleep Apnea who are unable to use or get consistent benefit from Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP).

While you’re sleeping, Inspire monitors every breath you take. Based on your unique breathing patterns, the system delivers mild stimulation to the hypoglossal nerve which controls the movement of your tongue and other key airway muscles. By stimulating these muscles, the airway remains open during sleep.

The group discusses their struggles with CPAP and oral appliances, why they’ve made the decision to treat their sleep apnea with Inspire therapy, and how Inspire has changed their lives for the better. Click the video to learn more.

Inspire therapy is a clinically proven sleep apnea treatment option

One-year STAR Trial outcomes showed that sleep apnea patients receiving Inspire therapy experienced significant reductions in sleep apnea events and significant improvements in both quality of life and daytime functioning as measured by various questionnaires. There also was a high safety profile, with an overall rate of serious adverse events of <2%.

You might be a candidate for Inspire therapy if…

  • You have moderate to severe Obstructive Sleep Apne  (AHI of 15 to 65)
  • You are unable to use or get consistent benefit from CPAP
  • You are not significantly overweight
  • You are over the age of 22