OptiPillows EPAP Mask is a nasal mask that uses Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure for treatment of snoring, but has also been successful at treating people who suffer from mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea. OptiPillows EPAP Mask is FDA cleared and is used like a CPAP nasal pillow mask, but without the tubing or machine.
OptiPillows EPAP Mask comes as a kit which includes headgear, a proprietary EPAP valve, and 3 sizes of nasal pillows. It is lightweight and comfortable, and does not require a prescription. OptiPillows is reusable, lasting up to one year.
Only EPAP Device with Adjustable Pressure from 1-15 cmH2o
No Tubing, Machine, or Power Supply Needed
Nighttime Movement is Not Restricted
Reusable & Cost Effective
Lightweight & Comfortable
No Prescription Required
OptiPillows EPAP Mask is the only EPAP device on the market that offers adjustable pressure. During inhalation, the valve opens allowing users to breathe in easily. During exhalation, the valve closes and redirects the expired air through a narrow opening on the side of the valve. This creates Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure (EPAP) in the mouth and back of the throat, which helps keep the upper airways open and prevents snoring. Based on the needs of the user, the pressure can be adjusted by rotating the
patented valve sleeve to make the opening larger or smaller.
My husband and I visited the Dixie Road location today. I purchased the SoClean 2 unit. The RN Natalie assisted us with our purchase - she was fantastic very knowledgeable and lovely person. After my next sleep clinic appt. I will definitely be back to purchase my new CPAP unit for sure!! Great service!!
Linda G. Mississauga
Excellent service and amazing price
Excellent service, quick answer, super fast shipping. I will recommend to everyone. Good by email and over the phone. Machine arrived already programmed ready to use. will do buisness again.
Martin Mirabel
Cpap machine
I bought a machine approximately three years ago it started acting up so I called I was three weeks short of the warranty and they wouldn’t help me so now I’m paying $400 to get it fixed
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