CPAP works for many.We’re here for the rest.
Your role as a primary care provider is essential in closing the OSA treatment gap. While CPAP works for many, you need a proven alternative for the rest.
For patients struggling with CPAP, consider Inspire® therapy.
Over 300M covered
Inspire therapy is covered by most U.S. insurance—including Medicare, Veterans Affairs (VA), and major commercial carriers—for patients who have tried but struggle with CPAP.Safe outpatient procedure
99.6% of Inspire implant procedures were successfully completed without any major complications, according to the largest, real-world Inspire therapy study.2Patient eligibility
Inspire therapy is indicated for people with moderate to severe OSA (AHI 15-100) who are unable to use or get consistent benefit from CPAP.Patients like Inspire therapy
90% patient satisfaction.379% reduction in AHI
Inspire is clinically proven to reduce sleep apnea events by 79%.11,400 centers
Join 1,400+ centers leading the way in closing the OSA treatment gap.Leading the way
Inspire therapy is backed by over 350 publications, including the STAR Trial and ADHERE Registry.

Bringing specialties together
The Inspire Care Pathway was designed to close the OSA treatment gap. It's a published guide that brings PCPs, Sleep Providers, and ENTs together to identify, evaluate, and treat CPAP-intolerant patients.
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2 Interoperative success defined as lack of serious adverse events. Suurna et al, ADHERE Registry 2020 Update, Laryngoscope, 2021.
3 Data on file.
Inspire is not for everyone. It is a surgically implanted system that is intended to treat obstructive sleep apnea in patients who are not effectively treated by, or able to tolerate CPAP. Talk to your patients about risks, benefits and expectations associated with Inspire. Risks associated with the surgical implant procedure may include infection and temporary tongue weakness. In rare cases tongue paresis and atrophy may occur. Some patients may require post implant adjustments to the system’s settings in order to improve effectiveness and ease any initial discomfort they may experience. Important safety information and product manuals can be found at inspiresleep.com/safety-information/ or call 1-844-OSA-HELP.