In America it always goes the same way. You see a doctor. You wait weeks for a sleep study. You wait again for the results.
Then they hand you a CPAP.
Now the real headache starts. You wait on insurance to say yes. A supply company mails you a machine with a mask that doesn't fit. And it quietly tracks whether you use it "enough."
Months go by. Hundreds of dollars out of your pocket. And what do you get? The one thing that forces air through the blockage instead of stopping it.
The damage doesn't stop just because you're stuck waiting.
Every night your jaw drops back. Your airway closes. Your brain loses oxygen, over and over.
Your partner lies awake, listening for the next breath.
AirVex Pro shows up in days. No referral. No sleep lab.
Nobody deciding what you're allowed to try.
This isn't instead of your doctor. It's what you do tonight, while everyone else makes you wait.
💬 "Sleep study, three months going back and forth with the supply company, then a CPAP I couldn't stand. My doctor said I had to report it to the DMV — I drive for a living. I tried AirVex while I waited. The snoring stopped the first week. I never went back to the mask."
— Mike D., 53, Columbus, OH