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Apnix Sleep Diagnositics Voted Best Sleep Doctors & Facilities from Sleep Review Magazine
Date:2/7/2013

In his younger years, Cela had the desire to enter medical school and to become a doctor so that he could help others improve their health. However, life had different things in mind for him, and he completed his Master's degree in Business at the University of Texas. Over the next few years, he worked in acquisitions, private equity and investment work. This background was instrumental for helping to get Apnix Sleep Diagnostics off the ground. In 2000, one of Cela's close friends was being treated for sleep apnea with a mask that was to be worn at night. Through his personal contact, Cela saw what a difference the mask made for his friend, and he instantly committed to helping others who suffered from this condition to enjoy those same results. Cela's long-standing desire to help others improve their health as well as his strong background in business were instrumental in the founding of Apnix Sleep Diagnostics.

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Apnix Sleep Diagnostics has been serving the community for over 11 years and has improved the lives of over 20,000 patients. Apnix Sleep Diagnostics is an accredited member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and is ACHC accredited.  Apnix was originally founded on the principal of bringing a much-needed service to the many people who suffer from sleeping disorders, and the company has never lost sight of its original vision. In fact, this guiding vision has remained a hallmark of its total customer experience as it has strived to continually provide its patients with improved facilities and treatment options for their conditions. This is among the top reasons why Apnix Sleep Diagnostics has been voted the Best Sleep Doctors & Facilities in 2012 by the Sleep Review Magazine. For more information about sleep apnea or other sleep disorders, including treatment information, please visit the company's website www.apnix.com or call (713) 343-5378.   

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