Whom Do I Call First If My CPAP Stops Working? A Guide to Troubleshooting and Support | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

Whom Do I Call First If My CPAP Stops Working? A Guide to Troubleshooting and Support

If your CPAP machine stops working during the night, it can disrupt your sleep and leave you feeling tired, foggy, and uncomfortable the next day. Because CPAP therapy is essential for treating sleep apnea, addressing problems quickly helps protect your sleep and overall health.

Start with simple troubleshooting. Check the power connection, inspect your mask and tubing for leaks, confirm the humidifier water level, replace dirty filters, and look for error messages. Many issues can be fixed with quick adjustments or replacement parts.

If problems continue, contact your Durable Medical Equipment (DME) provider for repairs or supplies. Reach out to your doctor if symptoms worsen or pressure settings need adjustment, or call the manufacturer for technical support.

For local care, Enticare, an ENT clinic located in Gilbert, Arizona, offers expert sleep apnea treatment, CPAP guidance, and equipment support. Call 480-214-9000 to get your therapy back on track and sleep better tonight.

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