California Sleep Solutions
About the Business
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California Sleep Solutions, located at 403 Conroy Lane in Roseville, California, is a health institution specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, we use the latest equipment in the field of sleep medicine to provide high-quality care to our patients. Our comfortable and welcoming facility offers a hotel-like atmosphere, and we have multiple convenient locations throughout the Greater Sacramento Area. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us via the OnPatient portal. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.
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Location & Phone number
1130, 403 Conroy Ln bldg 400 suite 401, Roseville, CA 95661, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"UPDATE: The difficulty I had 5 months ago must have been an anomaly. There were severe problems reaching them and receiving responses at that time. However, the situation has completely turned around, and I have since had a home sleep study with California Sleep in Roseville, with no problems at all reaching the staff. They have been responsive and usually answer the phone on the first ring. No more voicemail. I am updating my rating to 5 stars! I have had very good experiences with this sleep lab in the past. Recently, I asked to be referred to the Roseville lab, based upon past experiences. This was a mistake. Calls to the only sleep lab number constantly go to voicemail, no matter what time of day called. Responses take days or weeks. This is no way to run a business. The current California Sleep Solutions is clearly not the quality-focused company of the past. I asked to have my referral cancelled, and will go elsewhere."
"Where to even start. Got yelled at by an angry woman on the phone who didn't know the answer to my questions and wanted to blame that on me. After that, I wanted to cancel my overnight study, but a nice manager named Jeanette finally did answer my very simple questions, and talked me out of it. Should have gone with my first instincts. 1. They only want to communicate through their portal, and don't respond to texts, even though that is offered as an option. When you do call on the phone, you may get helped, or you may get yelled at and transferred back and forth. 2. NO communication whatsoever about billing or insurance pre-authorization. NO bills in the portal, via email or snail mail. Just a button in the portal that says "Pay Now" and a dollar amount. 3. For the in-home study, be sure and watch random YouTube videos for complete instructions. Those, along with the comments on them from other patients, helped tremendously. 4. Once I had done my in-home study, I was told I needed the in-clinic overnight study for titration. However, trying to get details about that resulted in the yelling phone call mentioned above. Once I got there, there was confusion among the techs about why I was there, what I was there for, why, and what I already had done. 5. The Roseville clinic is in a moderately sketchy area. The parking lot backs up to the 80 freeway bushes. Patients should have the option of an escort to and from their cars at night. 6. The room itself is NOT like a hotel, it's like a dirty motel. Fabric headboard with stains on it, chair with ripped upholstery, stains on the ceiling. People are coming here because they CANNOT SLEEP. We are exhausted, stressed out, and now we're in a strange place with leads stuck all over us and what amounts to a SCUBA regular strapped to our face, on camera all night. That room should be like a damn spa. 7. I have no problem with being attended to by an intern, however, any intern should have their work checked by an experienced tech to make sure everything is hooked up correctly (it wasn't). 8. I ended up running the hell out of there at 2am like I was fleeing a murder scene. Overall experience giving off REALLY STRONG "we are here for the insurance money" vibes. I literally question if I even have the Moderate APNEA diagnosed from the at-home study. I really really wanted the more comprehensive study to determine if I have any other sleep disorder. Maye I'll get that someday, but it won't be at California Sleep Solutions."
"been using a cpac for 25 years, medicare wanted a sleep study, was here last night, went smoothly, was in at 945, the tech was great, I was out by 540. The bed was very confortabile and the tech was good, answered all my questions, knew what she was doing with all the hookups to the sensors, actually had a good nights sleep."
"CSS: "Sure, you're set to go, here's your machine." Later: "Gosh, your insurance doesn't cover your CPAP machine, so you have to pay." Find a legit company, who verifies insurance, makes sure you have an updated sleep study, follows the rules, doesn't strongarm you for payment. There are better companies."
"My wife had been pestering me about my snoring for quite some time. I knew I snored, but one night I ran an app that analyzes sounds during sleep (Mintal Tracker-Highly recommended). Turns out I didn't just snore...I SNORED! REALLY bad! I knew it was bad, just not nearly that bad. I got a referral to a sleep specialist from my primary doc. They ordered a 2-night at-home sleep test, and sent me to California Sleep Solutions. I had to make an appointment to pick up and return the equipment (which I thought was a bit odd for an at-home test, but OK). I met with the tech who walked me through everything and made sure I was comfortable with putting the sensors on. I can't remember her name offhand, but she was AMAZING! The test was super simple. Strap the main sensor around your chest with the adjustable band, attach the nasal cannula and fingertip oxygen sensor, done. It even starts and stops automatically. I ran the test for two nights and brought the equipment back as scheduled. I had some concerns about whether or not the data recorded properly, but the tech even took the time to verify before I left that it had captured plenty of good data. Not long after that I received my results and found out that I was having nearly 56 events per hour! No wonder I snored so bad and felt so tired during the day! Unfortunately my doctor ordered my machine from another source. Had I known the runaround that place would be and that CA Sleep Solutions can handle that as well, I would have requested that instead! Now that I've finally got all that sorted out and kicked the other sleazy company to the curb, I'm planning to give CA Sleep Solutions a try. I'm due for some replacement supplies, so hopefully they can help me out. To those complaining about the cost, don't blame this company, blame your insurance. Make sure you understand what your co-pay is, what your co-insurance percentage is, and what your annual out of pocket maximum is. I had met my deductible and annual out of pocket maximum, so the test, machine, and supplies cost me $0 out of pocket. It's been three months on CPAP therapy, and it's made an AMAZING difference in my life! I sleep a solid 8 hours and am down to less than 1 event per hour on average. Thanks for such a great experience!"
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