Nasal CPAP/BIPAP units blow positively pressurized air into the upper airway to eliminate snoring and keep the upper airway open, allowing the patient to breath during sleep.
Dr. Popper is at the forefront of his field. He knows what he's doing and his vast knowledge of apnea has been a great service to myself and my health. The doctor also has the best bedside manner of any doctor that I have ever been to. The best.”
Tim S.