Snoring
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W8MD helps patients evaluate sleep disorders, snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, fatigue, insomnia, CPAP/BiPAP/APAP needs, and the important connection between sleep apnea, obesity and medical weight loss.

Snoring: overview
Snoring is a common condition that affects many people and can have a significant impact on sleep quality and overall health. Snoring occurs when the airways become partially obstructed, causing the soft tissues in the throat to vibrate and produce the characteristic snoring sound. Snoring can be caused by a variety of factors, including nasal congestion, obesity, alcohol consumption, and sleep position.
Sleep quality
In addition to impacting sleep quality for the individual and their partner, snoring can also be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, such as sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a disorder in which a person stops breathing briefly during sleep, and can lead to severe health problems if left untreated.
Causes
If you or a loved one is experiencing snoring, it is important to seek treatment to address the underlying cause.
Need help with snoring in NYC?
W8MD Weight Loss, Sleep, and Medspa in New York City is a leading center for the treatment of snoring and sleep disorders. The center offers a range of effective treatments, including lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding alcohol before bedtime, and sleeping on your side, and medical treatments, such as oral appliances and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.
Services
The center also offers a range of weight loss and wellness services, including personalized nutrition plans and exercise programs, to help individuals achieve and maintain a healthy weight, which can help reduce snoring.
Consult W8MD
If you are experiencing snoring or suspect that you may have a sleep disorder, it is important to seek professional help. W8MD Weight Loss, Sleep, and Medspa in New York City is dedicated to helping individuals achieve better sleep and overall health, and the center’s team of experts is ready to help you get the treatment you need. Contact the center today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards better sleep and overall health.
For readers who want a deeper encyclopedia-style reference, see Snoring on WikiMD.
Why this matters for local patients
- Sleep symptoms such as snoring, witnessed pauses in breathing, daytime sleepiness, fatigue, insomnia and restless sleep can affect work, driving, mood, metabolism and long-term health.
- Many patients in NYC, New Jersey, Connecticut and Philadelphia prefer convenient evaluation, home sleep study options and fast follow-up rather than waiting months for care.
- W8MD combines sleep medicine with obesity medicine, helping patients address both breathing during sleep and weight-related metabolic risk.
How W8MD can help with Snoring
Sleep medicine evaluation
W8MD can review symptoms, medical history, medications, weight history, sleep schedule, snoring, daytime sleepiness, insomnia symptoms and risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea.
Home sleep study options
For eligible patients, W8MD can arrange convenient home sleep testing to evaluate sleep apnea and guide treatment planning.
CPAP, BiPAP and APAP support
Patients diagnosed with sleep apnea may need PAP therapy, mask troubleshooting, adherence support and follow-up care.
Weight loss and sleep apnea care
W8MD can address the overlap between obesity and sleep apnea, including medical weight loss, GLP-1 options, nutrition support and maintenance planning.
Sleep apnea, obesity and newer treatment options
For adults with obesity and moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea, treatment may include lifestyle changes, weight management, PAP therapy and, for eligible patients, discussion of Zepbound/tirzepatide as part of a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity plan.
W8MD can also help patients who need medical weight loss support through affordable GLP-1 weight loss options, semaglutide, tirzepatide, phentermine and long-term maintenance programs.
Local areas served
- Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, the Bronx and Long Island
- North Jersey and Connecticut communities near Greater NYC
- Greater Philadelphia, Northeast Philadelphia, Bucks County, Montgomery County, South Jersey and Delaware
W8MD offices for sleep medicine and weight loss support
Brooklyn / NYC Office
718-946-5500W8MD Weight Loss, Sleep & MedSpa
2632 East 21st Street, Suite L3
Brooklyn, NY 11235
Philadelphia Office
215-676-2334W8MD Philadelphia
1718 Welsh Road, 2nd Floor, Suite C
Philadelphia, PA 19115
Helpful W8MD and WikiMD resources
Patient reviews and W8MD success stories
“Truly a life changer.” D.M. reported losing 87 pounds in 10 months with W8MD, with improved appetite control and fewer cravings.D.M. — W8MD patient success story
“My monthly visits with Dr. Tumpati, as well as the positive reinforcement of his staff, really helped me stay on track. My new eating habits became my new normal.”W8MD patient success story
Snoring FAQ
Can W8MD help evaluate sleep apnea symptoms?
Yes. W8MD can evaluate snoring, witnessed breathing pauses, fatigue, daytime sleepiness and other symptoms that may suggest obstructive sleep apnea.
Does W8MD offer home sleep studies?
For eligible patients, W8MD can arrange convenient home sleep study options and follow-up care.
Can W8MD help with CPAP or BiPAP?
Patients diagnosed with sleep apnea may need CPAP, BiPAP or APAP support, mask troubleshooting and follow-up care.
Does weight loss help sleep apnea?
For many patients with obesity-related sleep apnea, weight management can be an important part of a comprehensive sleep apnea treatment plan.
Contact W8MD Sleep Medicine
Use this form for non-urgent general questions about sleep medicine, home sleep studies, CPAP/BiPAP/APAP, snoring, sleep apnea and weight loss support. Current patients should call the office directly for health-related questions.

