We are the Tasmanian leader in the sales of medical products for the treatment and management of respiratory disorders, with a focus on CPAP

Sleep Study Procedure
Paediatric Sleep Studies

Referral Process

Explore our range of CPAP masks and machines. Find links to videos on mask fitting and cleaning.

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Doctor Information

Information for doctors about our services and also referral template downloads.

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Product Range

Portable sleep studies are now available in Tasmania. Get connected for the home sleep study today!

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Our Services

We offer a wide variety of services such as:

  • Scheduled maintenance service to oxygen concentrators, oxygen regulators, flow meters, Twin-O-Vac, blood pressure machines, syringe driver, resuscitation kit, etc. with a 24-hour service for all oxygen patients.

  • We offer level 2 home based sleep studies and paediatric sleep studies.

  • We specialise in the treatment of OSA with a focus on CPAP trials and alternative treatment options such as positional therapy and mandibular advancement splints.

  • We have partnerships with sleep physicians for more complex sleep disorders.

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Sleep Apnoea

Sleep apnoea is a sleep disorder characterised by repeated pauses in breathing or shallow breaths during sleep. These interruptions can last a few seconds up to minutes and often occur multiple times throughout the night. The most common type is obstructive sleep apnoea, where the throat muscles relax excessively, blocking the airway. Symptoms may include loud snoring, gasping for air during sleep, and daytime fatigue. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential for improving sleep quality and overall health.

CPAP

CPAP, is a small device  that uses positive air pressure to keep airways open while you sleep. It is the most commonly used treatment option for sleep-related breathing disorders like obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA)

Sleep Studies

A sleep study monitors your body's activity during sleep to help diagnose conditions like obstructive sleep apnoea. We offer Level 2 home-based sleep studies, allowing you to be tested in the comfort of your own home rather than staying overnight in a hospital or clinic. The portable monitoring device records your breathing patterns, oxygen levels, heart rate and body position while you sleep. Portable sleep studies are now available in Tasmania. Get connected for your home sleep study today.

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Education & Tips

Expert guidance and practical support for your CPAP journey. Access troubleshooting tips, mask fitting videos, equipment maintenance guides, and ongoing education to help you succeed with your sleep therapy treatment.

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Servicing & Repairs

Professional servicing and repairs for CPAP machines, oxygen equipment, and medical devices across Tasmania. We offer scheduled maintenance and emergency support, serving nursing homes, medical clinics, and healthcare facilities with our trained technical staff.

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Our Locations

Visit us statewide: 9am - 5pm weekdays

Hobart

Address: Suite 1, Ground Floor, 2-8 Kirksway Place,
Battery Point 7004
Phone: 03 6169 2170

Launceston

Address: 173 Hobart Road,
Kings Meadows 7249
Phone: 03 6343 1904

Devonport

Address: Shop 1, 142 William Street
Devonport 7310
Phone: 03 6423 2745

Hobart: Consulting suites

Address: 8 Knopwood Street,
Battery Point 7004
Phone: 1300 731 615

Local businesses we work with.

We partner with local healthcare providers like Tamar Dental Lounge and Bayfield Dental to help Tasmanians access treatment for sleep-related breathing disorders.

“From top to bottom the team is connected and committed to giving you the best advice and outcomes every visit, you cannot fault this business.”

James Dowling