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Las Vegas Sleep Study Guide: Local Clinics, Costs, and What Happens

With chronic sleep deprivation on the rise, here’s what you need to know about testing, treatment, and costs at Las Vegas sleep centers.

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By Las Vegas Wellness Desk · Published 10 July 2026, 10:35 AM

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Las Vegas Sleep Study Guide: Local Clinics, Costs, and What Happens
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Las Vegas residents struggling with chronic snoring, daytime fatigue, or insomnia have more options than ever for professional sleep evaluation. The city now hosts at least nine accredited sleep disorder centers, with wait times averaging two to four weeks for a first appointment, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

The Sleep Lab Landscape

Two major facilities dominate the local market. The Sleep Center at Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican, located at 100 N. Green Valley Pkwy. in Henderson, offers in-lab polysomnography and home sleep testing. On the west side, the Nevada Sleep Disorders Center at 2510 Wigwam Pkwy. near the 215 Beltway provides board-certified sleep physicians and same-week appointments for urgent cases.

Insurance coverage varies widely. Medicare and most Nevada Medicaid plans cover sleep studies with a physician referral. For uninsured patients, the cost of an in-lab study at Sunrise Hospital’s Sleep Medicine Center runs about $3,500. Home sleep tests, which patients can pick up at clinics on Sahara Avenue or Flamingo Road, typically cost $350 to $800 out-of-pocket.

The demand is real. A 2025 report from the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health found that 38.4 percent of Clark County adults reported getting fewer than seven hours of sleep per night, above the national average of 34.2 percent. Local emergency rooms in Summerlin and Downtown saw a 12 percent increase in sleep-related complaints between 2023 and 2025.

What to Expect at Your Study

A standard overnight sleep study at the Las Vegas Sleep Center on East Tropicana Avenue involves hooking patients up to about 20 sensors that monitor brain waves, heart rate, breathing, and limb movements. The rooms are private, with a queen bed and blackout curtains. The test usually runs from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Results take seven to 10 business days. For those who can’t stay overnight, home sleep tests, available at most CVS and Walgreens locations in Las Vegas, can detect moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea with comparable accuracy.

Follow-up treatment often includes CPAP therapy. Local medical equipment suppliers, like Apria Healthcare on Rainbow Boulevard, rent machines for approximately $80 per month. Nevada’s Silver State Health Insurance Exchange mandates coverage for CPAP trials lasting 90 days before permanent purchase.

For Las Vegans looking to improve sleep without clinical intervention, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’s School of Integrated Health Sciences runs a free community sleep workshop every second Thursday at their Maryland Parkway campus. Topics include circadian rhythm alignment, screen-light management, and caffeine timing.

The key takeaway: don’t ignore persistent sleep problems. A study at a certified Las Vegas sleep center can diagnose issues early. Local physicians recommend seeing a primary care doctor first for a referral. Most major clinics now accept walk-in appointments for home test pickup.

Sleep health is a lifestyle cornerstone. With the city’s 24-hour culture and high shift-work rates, getting a proper evaluation may be the single best investment in your daily well-being.

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