LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Potential patients can learn more about a new advance in sleep therapy at a free community education event Tuesday, Aug. 20, on the Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock campus.
Presented by Dr. Jeffrey Kirsch and Dr. Patrick Fraley of Ear, Nose, & Throat Center of Conway, the informational talk will be held at 6 p.m. in the J.A. Gilbreath Conference Center. Refreshments will be provided.
The new implantable device for obstructive sleep apnea from Inspire Medical Systems may provide relief for those struggling with CPAP therapy for sleep apnea. Inspire therapy is a breakthrough sleep apnea treatment that works inside a patient’s body with their natural breathing process with no mask, no hose and no noise. The patient simply turns the Inspire therapy on before going to bed and off when they wake up.
To register to attend and to view safety information about this new therapy, visit InspireSleepEvents.com.
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