Welcome to CPAP CareClub

CPAP CareClub (CCC) is a sister of Diabetes Care Club™, and is a dynamic new division of Simplex Healthcare.  Simplex Healthcare, founded in 2007, has grown to become the third largest mail order supplier of diabetic testing supplies for seniors.  We at CPAP CareClub pride ourselves on the fact that our rapid growth has not resulted in a decline in superior customer care.
 
Ordering CPAP supplies from CPAP Careclub™ could not be simpler. There’s no confusing paperwork to fill out, and our extensive product catalog of CPAP equipment and supplies ensures you will find the product that is right for you.  

Free delivery is another benefit we offer. Your products will promptly arrive at your doorstep.  And you can rest assured knowing that you have follow-up support even after your supplies have been delivered, should you ever need assistance using your product, as all of our products come with access to support from the product manufacturers.  

Call CPAP CareClub™ today, toll-free, at 1-800-936-9648. Our knowledgeable and courteous customer support agents are ready to assist you in determining if your insurance carrier covers your CPAP supplies.

Sleep Facts & Figures



Scientists estimate that approximately one in every five adults’ has sleep-disordered breathing (SDB).

In the USA, that's more than 43 million people.

Up to 80% of these individuals are unaware of their condition and remain undiagnosed and untreated.

SDB is linked with many leading health concerns of developed countries, including:

• hypertension
• cardiovascular disease
• stroke
• obesity
• type 2 diabetes

SDB has also been linked with a higher risk of surgical complications and increased hospital stays.

An expanding body of scientific evidence clearly indicates that SDB has a profound negative impact on public health.

What will I need for insurance coverage of CPAP supplies?

Our specialists will help guide you through the entire process, and can answer any questions you may have. Please have insurance information available, as well as your doctor’s name and phone number. We will contact you within 48 hours after you have submitted your information.

RECOMMENDED INSURANCE REPLACEMENT FREQUENCY
A7027 Combination Oral/Nasal mask 1 x 3 months
A7028 Oral Cushion for A7027 2 x 1 month
A7029 Nasal Pillow for A7027 2 x 1 month
A7030 Full Face mask 1 x 3 months
A7031 Full Face Cushion replacement 1 x 1 month
A7032 Nasal Cushion Replacement 2 x 1 month
A7033 Nasal Pillow replacement 2 x 1 month
A7034 Nasal Mask Interface 1 x 3 months
A7035 Headgear 1 x 6 months
A7036 Chin Strap 1 x 6 months
A7037 Tubing 1 x 3 months
A7038 Filter, Disposable 2 x 1 month
A7039 Filter, non-disposable 1 x 6 months
A7046 Humidifier chamber replacement 1 x 6 months

What is Sleep Apnea:

Snoring and sleep apnea are common sleep-disordered breathing problems that can affect your sleep, health, and quality of life.

Approximately one in every five adults1 have sleep-disordered breathing (SDB).

Up to 80% of these are unaware of their condition and remain undiagnosed and untreated.

Snoring and sleep apnea often occur together.

Your airway may:

• narrow, limiting airflow as you breathe;
• vibrate, commonly heard as snoring;
• collapse, so you stop breathing.




Obstructions occur during sleep due to:

1. Lack of muscle tone

2. Gravity

• When tissues obstruct the upper airway completely, they prevent breathing and can suffocate the sleeper
• The sleeper wakes up enough to regain control of the upper airway, breathe again, and then fall back asleep. This can happens from dozens to hundreds of times per night for people with OSA, but they usually don't remember waking up
• Each obstruction deprives the body of oxygen and forces it to retain carbon dioxide that it would normally breathe out
• As a result, the body's blood gases get out of balance, and the body is subjected to a 'toxic' environment
• When the body sets off 'alarms' that it needs more oxygen, the brain wakes the sleeper, breathing resumes, and the individual falls back to sleep until the next obstruction occurs
• These obstructions increase heart rate, raise blood pressure, and eventually blunt the body's automatic response system, resulting in increasingly more severe apneas and hypopneas
• The brief wake-ups that people with OSA experience also diminish their quality of sleep, resulting in sleep deprivation

Symptoms from lack of sleep are often what prompt people with OSA to visit their doctor.

These may include:


• excessive daytime sleepiness;
• poor concentration;
• poor memory;
• depression.


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