Structured decision-making for complex sleep cases
SleepLogic provides structured reassessment for patients with obstructive sleep apnoea where CPAP has failed or is not tolerated.
This service is not suitable for all patients.
When CPAP fails, the pathway becomes unclear
For many patients, CPAP is effective and appropriate. For others, intolerance, non-adherence, anatomical complexity, or unresolved symptoms create uncertainty.
In these cases, clinical decisions are often fragmented. Patients are left navigating multiple opinions without a structured framework.
SleepLogic exists to bring structure, clarity, and governance to this stage.
What SleepLogic provides
A structured assessment framework.
SleepLogic applies a consistent, evidence-led framework to reassess patients with obstructive sleep apnoea where first-line treatment has failed or is not tolerated.
The process is designed to:
- Establish a clear understanding of why treatment has failed
- Identify relevant anatomical, behavioural, and clinical factors
- Bring multiple clinical considerations into a single, structured view
- Support more coherent, defensible decision-making
The outcome is not a single recommendation, but a clear, structured basis for next steps.
A structured assessment framework
SleepLogic applies a consistent, evidence-led framework built around three stages:
1. Reassessment
A detailed review of prior treatment, tolerance, and outcomes.
2. Structured analysis
Integration of anatomical, behavioural, and clinical factors.
3. Decision framing
Clear articulation of viable next steps based on a coherent view of the case.
The outcome is a structured basis for decision-making—not a single, isolated recommendation.
Who this service is for
Patients who:
Have diagnosed obstructive sleep apnoea
Have been unable to tolerate or benefit from CPAP
Are seeking structured reassessment rather than immediate treatment
Understand that alternative pathways are not suitable for everyone
Book a Sleep Strategy Assessment
The Sleep Strategy Assessment provides structured review, documented recommendations, and clear next steps.
This service is not suitable for all patients. Where outcomes are unlikely to be favourable, we routinely advise against further intervention.