Missouri Sleep Medicine

Online Sleep Doctorin Missouri

Skip the wait for a Missouri sleep lab and the drive across town or county lines. A board-certified physician orders an FDA-approved home sleep apnea test you take in your own bed, then reviews your results with you — all by telehealth. No insurance needed.

Medically reviewed by the board-certified sleep physicians at Nocturne Health · Last updated July 2026

Telehealth sleep care for all of Missouri

From the metro corridors of Kansas City and St. Louis to the small towns of the Ozarks, getting into a sleep lab in Missouri can mean weeks of waiting and a long drive. Nocturne Health offers a faster path: our physicians are licensed in Missouri and see patients entirely by secure video, so you can be evaluated from anywhere in the state — Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, Columbia, or any community in between.

There is no clinic to drive to. Consultations happen over HIPAA-compliant video with a physician who is board-certified in Sleep Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, and Internal Medicine, and the home sleep test ships directly to your Missouri address.

How it works in Missouri

  1. Confirm you're in Missouri

    Our physicians hold active Missouri medical licenses, so you can be seen from anywhere in the state — you just need to be physically located in Missouri at the time of your visit or test.

  2. Order a home sleep apnea test or book a consult

    You can order an FDA-approved home sleep apnea test as a standalone service ($169) — the physician writes the order without requiring a video visit — or start with a full consultation ($199).

  3. Test three nights at home

    The device ships to your Missouri address. You wear it for three nights in your own bed, then return it with the prepaid label — no lab visit, no cross-town or cross-state drive to a sleep center.

  4. Get your results and next steps

    Your interpreted report is emailed back, typically within 72 hours. If obstructive sleep apnea is found, a consult is recommended (not required) to plan treatment.

Services and pricing

Every service is cash-pay and HSA/FSA eligible — no insurance, referral, or prior authorization required.

  • Home sleep apnea test — $169 (standalone): Physician-ordered, FDA-approved, shipped statewide. Report emailed back, typically within 72 hours. No consult required. See the home sleep test details.
  • Initial consultation — $199 (optional): A full evaluation with the physician, recommended if OSA is found.
  • Follow-up visit — $99: Review results and adjust your plan.
  • CPAP prescription: Free for patients who already know they want CPAP. Learn more about an online CPAP prescription.

Ready to be seen in Missouri?

Book a virtual consultation or order a home sleep apnea test today — available to anyone located in Missouri. No insurance, referral, or lab visit required.

Where else we practice

Nocturne Health is licensed in seven states. See the full list and other state guides on our where we practice page.

Online sleep doctor in Missouri: common questions

Can I see an online sleep doctor in Missouri?

Yes. Nocturne Health's physicians are licensed in Missouri and see patients by secure video anywhere in the state — from Kansas City and St. Louis to Springfield, Columbia, and rural counties across the Ozarks. All you need is to be physically located in Missouri for your visit or test.

How do I get a sleep apnea test in Missouri?

You can order an FDA-approved home sleep apnea test as a standalone service for $169. The physician writes the order, the device ships to your Missouri address, and your interpreted report is emailed back — typically within 72 hours. No in-person visit and no telehealth consult are required to test.

Do I need insurance or a referral in Missouri?

No. Nocturne Health is a cash-pay practice — no insurance, referral, or prior authorization required. The home sleep test is $169, a full initial consultation is $199, and follow-up visits are $99. All services are HSA/FSA eligible.

Is there a Nocturne clinic in Kansas City or St. Louis?

No. Nocturne Health is fully virtual. We name Missouri metros only to describe our statewide reach — care is delivered by telehealth and the home sleep test ships to your door, wherever you are in the state.

References

  1. Kapur VK, et al. Clinical Practice Guideline for Diagnostic Testing for Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, AASM, 2017.
  2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sleep and Sleep Disorders.