
How it Works
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Sleep Evaluation
You’ll meet with a board-certified pulmonologist to discuss your symptoms and determine if a sleep study is right for you.
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At-Home Sleep Test
Skip the sleep lab. You’ll receive a simple finger sensor and download a mobile app to monitor oxygen levels, snoring, breathing, and sleep stages - right from your own bed over two nights.
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Personalized Treatment
Your results are automatically uploaded through the app and reviewed by our sleep physicians. If diagnosed with sleep apnea, you’ll receive an APAP machine fitted in our office.
Meet Our Team
Learn more about the skilled staff at Covenant Pulmonary Critical Care who are dedicated to providing exceptional care.
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What causes asthma?Genetics: Asthma can be inherited genetically, but you can still develop asthma without a family history of it. Triggers: Asthma may also be caused by triggers such as Allergies If you have allergies, you are more likely to develop asthma. This form of asthma is typical in children, but can develop in adults as well. Common allergens like pollen, cockroach droppings, pet dander and dust mites can cause sneezing, wheezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose. If your lungs are irritated enough, they may also cause an asthma attack. Respiratory Infections Frequent lung or sinus infections can also lead to asthma. Respiratory infections can trigger longer episodes of wheezing or shortness of breath than episodes caused by allergies. Respiratory viruses, like a cold, are the most common cause of severe asthma attacks. Irritants • Molds and dust • Tobacco smoke from cigarettes, pipes, or cigars • Exhaust fumes from cars, buses, trucks, etc. • Temperature or weather changes • Strong odors from paint, perfumes, colognes, • hair spray, deodorants, and cleaning products • Certain medications • Exercise or stress • Sulfates in foods such as dried fruits, wine and beer
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How is asthma diagnosed?Asthma can be diagnosed with a breathing test administered by your health care provider. If you think you have asthma let your doctor know.
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How is asthma treated?If you are diagnosed with asthma, it's important that you work with your doctor to keep your asthma under control. You and your doctor will write out an Asthma Action Plan that you will follow to treat your asthma symptoms and improve your breathing. A typical action plan will include: • How to take your medications • What you can do in your daily life to avoid triggers • How to monitor your breathing • What to do when you have asthma symptoms You will be prescribed an inhaler or medication to keep your airways open and reduce swelling. The most important thing when it comes to controlling asthma is taking your medication as prescribed by your doctor. When used correctly you should be able to prevent your asthma symptoms.

Sleep Apnea Testing for CDL
Serving Truck Drivers, School Bus Drivers, MARTA Operators & Other CDL Professionals
If you hold a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), you may be required to undergo sleep apnea screening as part of your Department of Transportation (DOT) health evaluation, especially if certain risk factors are present.
We offer fast, accurate home sleep testing that meets DOT requirements. All results are interpreted by board-certified sleep physicians, and documentation is provided promptly to support your medical certification process.
Contact Us
Address
2758 Felton Drive
East Point, GA 30344
Contact
404.254.5388
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
9:30 am – 5 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed