Beginning July 1, 2026, Texas Sleep Medicine is opening the doors to our new North Austin Sleep Lab, a 3-bed diagnostic sleep laboratory built around state-of-the-art technology and the personalized, physician-led care our patients have come to expect[cite: 3]. If you have been told you may need a sleep study, or you have been struggling with CPAP, you now have a modern, convenient option right here in North Austin[cite: 3].

Our new North Austin location is a fully physician-owned and operated facility, not a hospital wing or a national testing chain[cite: 3]. That means the same physicians who interpret your results and direct your care are the ones overseeing the lab itself[cite: 3]. The result is a sleep study experience that is calmer, more personal, and more closely connected to your treatment plan[cite: 3].
The lab supports the full diagnostic side of sleep care, all in one location[cite: 3]:
An in-lab sleep study (polysomnography) monitors your breathing, oxygen levels, heart rate, brain activity, and movement overnight[cite: 3]. It is the most comprehensive way to confirm or rule out obstructive sleep apnea and identify other sleep disorders[cite: 3].
For patients diagnosed with sleep apnea, a PAP titration study allows our team to dial in the right CPAP or BiPAP pressure settings in a controlled, monitored setting, so your therapy is comfortable and effective from the start[cite: 3].
Beyond sleep apnea, the lab supports evaluation of a range of common sleep conditions[cite: 3]. If poor sleep is affecting your health and your days, an in-lab study can help pinpoint why[cite: 3].
The lab serves adults across the Austin area who are living with sleep disorders or struggling with CPAP therapy[cite: 3]. You may benefit from an evaluation if you experience any of the following[cite: 3]:
Not sure where to start? Learn more about your options on our home sleep testing and CPAP & equipment pages, or simply book a consultation and we will guide you[cite: 3].

Texas Sleep Medicine — North Austin Sleep Lab
8500 Bluffstone Cove, Suite A101
Austin, TX 78759
Opening July 1, 2026[cite: 3]
The North Austin Sleep Lab joins our existing South Austin location, giving patients two convenient places to access expert, physician-led sleep care across the Austin metro[cite: 3].
Better sleep starts with the right diagnosis[cite: 3]. To find out whether an in-lab sleep study is right for you, the first step is a consultation with our team[cite: 3].
Ready for better sleep?
Book a consultation at the North Austin Sleep Lab today[cite: 3].
Book an Appointment at Texas Sleep Medicine
Or call us at 512-440-5757[cite: 3]
What happens during an in-lab sleep study?
You arrive in the evening and settle into a private bedroom[cite: 3]. A sleep technologist places small, painless sensors that monitor your breathing, oxygen, heart rate, brain activity, and movement while you sleep[cite: 3]. In the morning, you head home and our physicians review the data to determine the right next steps[cite: 3].
How is an in-lab study different from a home sleep test?
A home sleep test is a convenient screening option that captures basic breathing data[cite: 3]. An in-lab study is more comprehensive, it can detect a wider range of sleep disorders and is often recommended when results need to be more detailed or when CPAP settings need to be adjusted[cite: 3]. Our team will help you decide which is appropriate for your situation[cite: 3].
Do I need a referral to schedule a sleep study?
Requirements vary by insurance plan[cite: 3]. The easiest path is to book a consultation, we will review your symptoms, confirm what your plan requires, and coordinate any documentation needed before your study[cite: 3].
What if I do not have insurance?
We accept all major insurances, and we also offer discounted self-pay rates for patients who are uninsured or prefer to pay out of pocket[cite: 3]. Ask our team for details when you book[cite: 3].
Where is the North Austin Sleep Lab located?
The lab is located at 8500 Bluffstone Cove, Suite A101, Austin, TX 78759, opening July 1, 2026[cite: 3].