Theta Sleep - Tackling Sleep Apnoea with Digital, End-to-End Care

09/12/2025 32 min Temporada 1 Episodio 16
Theta Sleep - Tackling Sleep Apnoea with Digital, End-to-End Care

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Send us a textIn this episode of Up, Up & Away, host Dom Burch sits down with Dr Tom Chambers and Dr David Dawson to explore one of the NHS’s most overlooked health challenges: obstructive sleep apnoea.More than 9 million adults in the UK remain undiagnosed, making sleep apnoea one of the biggest untreated conditions affecting public health. Untreated sleep disorders significantly increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, dementia, depression and road traffic accidents—yet referral pathways, diagnostic capacity and waiting times remain major barriers across the country.Tom and David explain why traditional, hospital-led models simply can’t cope with the rising demand (referrals for sleep studies have gone up by 102%) and how their innovation, Theta Sleep, is aiming to transform diagnosis and treatment by delivering a fully digital, end-to-end pathway that patients can access from home.👇 In this episode:Why sleep apnoea is so widely under-diagnosedThe story behind Bradford’s first sleep clinicWhat inspired Tom and David to co-found Theta SleepWhy every stage of the current pathway is a bottleneckThe role of new NICE-approved home sleep diagnosticsHow digital tools reduce unnecessary appointmentsWhy patients don’t always need to see a consultantThe preventative health opportunity in sleep medicineWhat needs to change in the NHS to scale careWhy sleep is now recognised as the fourth pillar of health💡 Key Quotes“Referrals for sleep studies have gone up by 102%. It’s now the fastest-growing diagnostic test in the NHS.” — Dr Tom Chambers“We now have around 7,500 people on treatment with a waiting time of just three weeks — compared to more than a year elsewhere.” — Dr David Dawson“Patients don’t always need a consultant seeing them. With oversight and digital tools, other clinicians can safely do much of the work.” — Dr David Dawson🌙 Why this mattersSleep disorders dramatically increase long-term morbidity and mortality, yet public conversations focus mostly on “sleep hygiene tips” like screen time and 8-hour sleep targets. As Tom explains, the bigger problem is the millions of people living with undiagnosed clinical sleep disorders that require proper diagnosis and treatment.Digital-first, community-based care could change that—and improve population health at scale.🎧 Listen if you’re interested in:NHS innovationdigital health and remote carepreventative healthcarerespiratory medicinechronic condition managementmedical entrepreneurshipclinical pathways and redesignhealth tech startup stories

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