Upload Your Prescription

Submit a prescription for the hinlab Sleep Test

The hinlab Sleep test is an at-home sleep test for children aged 2-12 years. It is available by prescription only.

Fill out this form to refer a patient or submit a prescription

Frequently Asked Questions

How to prepare for a sleep study at home?

Follow your normal day and sleep routine. In addition, follow the below guidelines on the day of your test:
• Avoid stimulants – No caffeine or heavy meals before bed.
• Dress comfortably – Loose pajamas, no lotions.
• Reassure them – The test is painless and done at home.
• Set up a calm space – Keep the bedroom quiet and relaxing.
• Follow device instructions – Ensure the Gabi Band is properly placed and charged.

What are hinlab devices?

hinlab provides medical-grade wearable devices. The hinscope cuff is designed for hospital monitoring for adult patient, and clinical research. The Gabi cuff is a home-based monitoring device specifically tailored for children.

How does a home sleep oximetry test work?

During the Home Sleep Test, your child will wear the Gabi sensor for a 3-night recording to track SpO2 (oxygen levels), pulse rate, and movement. Simply follow the setup instructions to connect to Wi-Fi; data is automatically sent to our doctor for review after the third night, and you will receive your report within 48 hours.

The results will include key clinical sleep metrics like ODI (Oxygen Desaturation Index) and hypoxic burden, among others.

Will insurance cover home sleep tests?

hinlab does not bill insurance directly. Coverage and reimbursement depend on your insurance provider. If you plan to submit the expense or results for reimbursement, we recommend checking with your insurer before purchasing the hinlab Home Sleep Test.

How accurate is an at-home sleep test?

Our at-home sleep test provides reliable and accurate results thanks to validated technology. Contact us for more details on our scientific research and clinical studies.

What age range is appropriate for the test?

Our sleep test is specifically designed for children from 28 days – 12 years old, covering the crucial developmental years from toddlerhood through early adolescence.

How long does the entire process take?

The hinlab sleep test is carried out in 3 nights. From order to receipt of results, the whole process usually takes less than two weeks.

How to interpret the home sleep oximetry study results?

One of our Board-Certified Sleep Doctors will review your child's oximetry data and provide a detailed report, clearly indicating whether the results are normal or abnormal. The report will highlight indicators of potential sleep-breathing disorders and provide general recommendations for clinical follow-up—all explained in a clear, easy-to-understand format for parents and medical professionals.

What happens after the test?

After the test: You will receive a final report reviewed by our sleep specialist usuallly within 2 - 3 days, which you can take to your pediatrician for clinical follow-up.

Keep the Gabi Sensor for future monitoring. You can keep the device to perform further testing as your child grows or symptoms change. You simply pay $99 when you choose to conduct a new 3-night sleep test and generate a fresh clinical report.

How much does a sleep test cost?

hinlab's complete sleep testing service is priced at $499, with no hidden fees. This includes the Gabi system, the initial 3-night recording, and a specialist-reviewed clinical report.

You can perform additional 3-night sleep tests in the future with the same device as your child grows or symptoms change for only $99 per test.

Is the test safe for my child?

Your child's safety is our top priority. The sleep testing solution consists of an FDA-approved device (PediarityTM) and a clinically reviewed sleep oximetry report. Both components meet rigorous safety standards, and the Pediarity™ technology has been used in over 3,000 children.

I'm a medical doctor, how to know more about the solution?

As a healthcare professional, you can request the complete research documents by contacting us directly. You'll find detailed information on our methodology, validation studies and clinical applications.