Insurance Coverage for New CPAPs

Insurance Coverage for New CPAPs

Insurance Coverage for Your New CPAP

CPAP machines don’t last forever—and they’re not cheap. That’s why it’s so important to know when insurance will step in to help cover the cost of a replacement.

Don’t worry—we’ll walk you through how insurance coverage usually works when you need to upgrade your machine.

Insurance Coverage for Your New CPAP

CPAP machines don’t last forever—and they’re not cheap. That’s why it’s so important to know when insurance will step in to help cover the cost of a replacement.

Don’t worry—we’ll walk you through how insurance coverage usually works when you need to upgrade your machine.

How often does insurance cover a new CPAP?

Insurance covers a new CPAP every 5 years.

This timeline follows manufacturer recommendations for the expected lifespan of the device. Waiting longer than 5 years can put you at risk: older machines are more likely to break down, lose effectiveness, and fall behind on current safety and performance standards. While coverage can vary depending on your insurance plan, the five-year mark is the standard replacement schedule you can count on, and ignoring it could mean relying on equipment that no longer fully protects your health.

Check to see if you're eligible for a new CPAP for as low as $0! Click below to get started:

Why upgrade to the newest CPAP?

New auto-titrating machines like ResMed’s AirSense 11 don’t just deliver air—they adapt to you. Imagine a CPAP that automatically adjusts to your pressure and comfort needs throughout the night, so you barely notice it’s there. Here’s why upgrading makes a difference:

  • Smart Humidification: The AirSense 11 automatically balances humidity and temperature for a comfortable, irritation-free night.
  • Gentle AutoRamp: Pressure starts low and only ramps up once you’re asleep, so drifting off feels natural.
  • Effortless Breathing: The machine eases pressure as you exhale, preventing that “puff of air” feeling in your mask and letting you breathe out comfortably.

Upgrade to the AirSense 11 CPAP today! Here's a discount if you would prefer to bypass insurance: just use code 350AIRSENSE11 to get $350 off.

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Recently replaced your CPAP with insurance?

You may be eligible for a BiPAP for $0.

If you’ve recently upgraded to a new CPAP through your insurance, you may still qualify for a BiPAP (bilevel) machine. That’s because CPAPs and BiPAPs fall under different insurance billing codes. In simple terms, even if your insurance just paid for a CPAP, they may still cover a BiPAP as a separate sleep therapy machine. This can open the door to better therapy options without having to wait years for your next eligibility cycle.

Check to see if you're eligible by clicking below:

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Why upgrade from CPAP to BiPAP?

These machines have all the advanced features of Auto CPAPs, with the added functions of a BiPAP as well.

ResMed, the top-leading brand in sleep therapy, collected data from about 1,500 CPAP users that struggled with CPAP compliance.1 After switching over from a CPAP machine to a BiPAP machine, ResMed found that the non-compliant users experienced:

    1. Nearly one more hour of sleep per night
    2. Reduction in AHI & leaks
    3. 57% increase in compliance within the first 90 days

Upgrade to the AirCurve 11 BiPAP today! Here's a discount if you would prefer to bypass insurance: just use code 400AIRCURVE11 to get $400 off.

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