Click on the button below this timeline to complete a short online quiz to find out if you might be at risk for sleep apnea.
We will have a conversation, provide an evaluation and discuss your options with you. There is no cost, no pressure and no obligation.
Be tested for sleep apnea by a certified physician.
If you're diagnosed with sleep apnea, we will work with you to customize a treatment plan to help you breathe better, sleep better and feel better.
Most medical insurance plans cover oral appliance therapy for treating sleep apnea. Our experienced team will contact your medical insurance carrier on your behalf, gather information about your plan, and then help you understand your coverage. Should you choose to move forward with treatment, we will work with your insurance company to help you obtain the maximum insurance benefits possible.
For any out of pocket costs associated with your oral appliance therapy we offer flexible financing options including low or no interest payment plans. We will clearly explain all of your options and work with you to customize a payment plan that best fits your needs.
Dr. Logan has developed a passion for providing a solution to his patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. With over thirty-five years of experience in caring for his dental patients in Huntsville, he has applied his expertise in advanced dentistry and TMJ therapy to his Dental Sleep Medicine practice. In the last few years, he has taken over 200 hours of continuing education in sleep disorders and their treatment. He has achieved the Qualified Dentist Designation through the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine and is working towards his status as a Diplomate in the Academy. He has completed both Basic and Advanced Airway Management training at the Illustrious L.D. Pankey Institute in Key Biscayne, Florida as well as the intense Sleep Consortium in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Logan’s knowledge of Sleep Disordered Breathing, Obstructive Sleep Apnea and his knowledge of the system facilitates working with physicians to allow patients the best possible treatment outcomes.