Services
We understand how exhausting and frustrating it can be to struggle with sleep-disordered breathing. If you’re dealing with Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS) or Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)—and treatments so far haven’t brought the relief you hoped for—you’re not alone. Many people share this experience and are searching for clear answers and better solutions.
Advanced computational modeling
Our expertise in fluid dynamics allows us to deliver customized models that show how air flows through the upper airways. These analyses provide unique insights into airflow dynamics for educational purposes and for consultations with your doctor.
Tailored solutions
We are committed to providing a service that emphasizes clarity, accessibility, and personalized attention. We tailor our analyses and visualizations to best help clients, researchers, and healthcare professionals gain deeper insights into upper-airway airflow.
Precision and expertise
Our team of experts uses state-of-the art technologies provided by Ansys, the leading provider worldwide of CFD software, allowing us to deliver unmatched precision.
Our Process
Go from scan to 3D model in days, so you can start your treatment sooner, with more confidence.
Step 1
Create a 3D model of your airway
Using your CBCT scan (a special type of X-ray your doctor may already use), we carefully map and segment your upper airway into a detailed 3D model. This gives us a clear, accurate representation of your anatomy.
Step 2
Simulate how air flows
With the 3D model, we run a customized airflow analysis — called computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This shows how air actually moves through your airway while you breathe, highlighting any areas where it may be restricted.
Step 3
Summarize the findings
We collect the results — both visuals and data — into an easy-to-understand presentation. This includes color-coded images and airflow maps that make the science more intuitive.
Step 4
Actionable insights for your review
We'll review the results in depth over a full hour with one of our experts. The model becomes a tool to help guide your conversations, making complex airway function easier to understand and discuss.
















