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- Suite 2.12, 90 Podium Way, Oran Park New South Wales 2570, Australia
Welcome to our clinic! To help us provide you with the best possible care, we ask that you complete the necessary forms prior to your visit. If you’re unable to do so, please arrive early to complete them at our office.
Pulmonary function tests measure your lung volumes and capacity to assess how well your lungs work. This test requires you to perform non-strenuous breathing exercises to record the effectiveness of your lungs delivering oxygen to the body.
Dr. Paul Packard
A Lung Function Test, also known as a Respiratory Function Test (RFT), is an important diagnostic tool that helps assess how well your lungs are working. To ensure accurate results and a smooth testing experience, there are a few important steps to follow prior to your appointment.
We recommend reviewing the preparation guidelines outlined in the downloadable instruction sheet below. By following these guidelines, you will help our medical team obtain the best possible insights into your lung health.
Good quality sleep is important for your holistic health. Prolonged poor quality sleep can impact many areas of our lives, from our ability to perform everyday jobs to our concentration, immunity, memory and mental health.
Common sleep disorders such as Obstructive Sleep Apnoea are linked to other serious medical conditions, such as heart disease and stroke. They can be better understood through sleep studies, which offer insight into the cause of poor sleep, and how to move forward with treatment.
Good quality sleep is important for your holistic health and quality of life. Prolonged poor quality sleep may impact many areas of our lives, including our ability to perform everyday tasks, our concentration, memory, mental health and immune system.
Common sleep disorders such as Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) are linked to other serious medical conditions, such as heart disease and stroke. The presence of a sleep disorder can be better understood through sleep studies which offer insight into the cause of poor sleep and treatment options.
Dr. Paul Packard
A mandibular advancement splint is worn intraorally at night in order to advance the lower jaw to reduce the collapsibility of the upper airway and stabilise the tongue. Studies have shown that patients using an oral device have been more compliant with therapy than CPAP patients.
Our oral appliance selection provides you with superior quality:
Dr. Paul Packard