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Take a 90-second sleep questionnaire. If a home sleep study is appropriate for you, a physician on our network signs the order and we ship your test next-business-day.
A medical-grade home sleep study, read by a board-certified sleep physician. One flat price. No referral needed. Diagnosis in days, not months.
An estimated 30 million Americans have sleep apnea. The vast majority don’t know it; mostly because the path to a diagnosis still runs through a referral, a sleep-lab waitlist, and a night in a clinic bed wired to two dozen sensors. Dorma is the simpler version.
A small, comfortable patch tracks airflow, blood oxygen, pulse, body position, and respiratory effort; the same signals a sleep lab uses to make a diagnosis.
Your study is read by a board-certified sleep physician who writes you a formal diagnosis and, if appropriate, a treatment prescription. Not an algorithm, not a wellness score.
$189 covers the device, shipping both ways, and the physician read. No copays, no surprise lab bills, no insurance hold music. HSA and FSA work.
Take a 90-second sleep questionnaire. If a home sleep study is appropriate for you, a physician on our network signs the order and we ship your test next-business-day.
The patch is the size of a quarter and stays on your chest. No mask, no nose tube, no wires. Wear it for three nights of your normal sleep.
A board-certified sleep physician reads your study and writes you a diagnosis report. You get it in your secure Dorma portal in 5–7 days; with next steps if treatment is recommended.
The Dorma test is a small wearable patch you stick to your chest before bed. It records the six clinical signals a sleep physician needs to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea; without the discomfort of a hospital polysomnogram.
An in-clinic polysomnogram (PSG) is still the gold standard for diagnosing sleep apnea, but for most adults with suspected obstructive sleep apnea, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine has long endorsed at-home sleep testing as clinically appropriate.
The Dorma test is a Type III home sleep apnea test. It measures the cardiopulmonary signals required to calculate an Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI); the metric physicians use to grade severity and recommend treatment.
No copays. No surprise lab bills. No insurance phone trees. If your physician finds you don’t qualify for the home test, we refund you in full.
Dorma is currently cash-pay only. We’re working on insurance billing for a future release. If cost is a barrier, please read about financial support.
“Three nights, a patch the size of a quarter, and a real diagnosis. I’d been told I needed a sleep lab study for two years; this was easier than ordering glasses.”; Andrea M., 47, Austin
“The whole thing was done by Friday. The physician note explained my AHI in plain English and walked me through CPAP options. Genuinely impressed.”; David K., 53, Brooklyn
“My partner had been telling me for years. I finally tested with Dorma, found out I had moderate sleep apnea, and started treatment. I haven’t felt this rested since college.”; Priya R., 39, San Diego
For most adults with suspected obstructive sleep apnea, the answer is yes; it’s the modern equivalent. The Dorma test is a Type III home sleep apnea test, which the American Academy of Sleep Medicine endorses for adults with a high pre-test probability of moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea. People with significant heart or lung disease, suspected central sleep apnea, or complex sleep disorders are generally better served by an in-lab polysomnogram; our screening physician will tell you if that’s you and refund the order.
The Dorma test is FDA-cleared and records the cardiopulmonary signals required to calculate an Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI); the metric used to grade severity. Across the published literature on Type III HSATs, sensitivity for moderate-to-severe OSA runs in the 80–90% range when compared to in-lab polysomnogram. Multi-night recording (we test you for three nights) reduces night-to-night variability and is associated with more reliable AHI estimates.
No. The medical order is generated by a physician on our network after you complete the online sleep questionnaire. If a home sleep test isn’t the right tool for you, the screening physician will say so and we’ll refund the order.
Most patients have a signed diagnosis report in 5–7 days after returning the device. Shipping is typically 2–3 days each way, and physician interpretation adds 24–48 hours.
You’ll get a written diagnosis and a clinician’s recommendation. Most patients with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea are recommended CPAP therapy; in some cases, an oral appliance or positional therapy is more appropriate. We’ll help you find a treatment provider and, if relevant, write the CPAP prescription you need.
Today we operate cash-pay only so we can keep pricing predictable and the experience fast. Insurance billing for home sleep tests is workable, but it adds prior authorizations, eligibility checks, and surprise out-of-pocket exposure that we don’t think serves the patient. We’re building toward an insurance option for a future release; in the meantime, our $189 flat price is HSA and FSA eligible.
Yes. Your study data and your medical record are protected health information under HIPAA. We do not sell your data, we do not share it with advertisers, and we do not use it for any purpose other than your care unless you give us specific written permission. See our Privacy Notice for the full detail.
The 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. We are not currently able to ship to U.S. territories or internationally.
One flat price. No referral. Diagnosis in days. Find out tonight whether sleep apnea is the reason you’ve been tired for years.