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Sleep study cost in Mexico City: clear, upfront numbers

A home sleep test (type III respiratory polygraphy) interpreted by an INER-trained pulmonologist. You sleep one night in your own bed with a small recorder — no hospital stay — and get your diagnosis with a written plan.

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Two ways to do it — one honest price each

The study is the same validated type III home sleep apnea test in both options. What changes is where you receive the equipment and whether the evaluation consultation is bundled in.

Best value
In-office package
$4,500 MXN
  • Evaluation consultation with the pulmonologist included
  • You pick up the equipment at the office; sensor placement explained in minutes
  • One night of recording in your own bed
  • Interpretation by the specialist and results with a written plan
  • CFDI invoice
At-home option
$5,000 MXN
  • Study only — we bring the equipment to your home anywhere in Mexico City
  • Sensor placement explained at your door in minutes; you sleep one night with it
  • Interpretation by the specialist included
  • The evaluation consultation ($1,500 MXN) is billed separately

Treatment that may later be indicated — for example CPAP and its titration — is quoted separately. Not sure a home test is the right study for you? Read the honest comparison: home sleep test vs polysomnography.

What you are actually paying for

A medical evaluation first

Before any sensor touches your skin, the pulmonologist reviews your symptoms and confirms the home test is the right study for your case. Learn what the evaluation looks like on the sleep apnea page.

One night, your own bed

The recorder measures airflow, breathing effort, oxygen and position while you sleep at home. No hospital, no cables room, no waiting list.

Specialist interpretation

Dr. Lara reads the raw study himself — not an automated report — and explains your apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and severity in plain English.

A written plan

You leave with results and next steps on paper, plus an itemized CFDI invoice you can submit to your insurer. Questions about the visit itself? See the consultation cost page.

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Dr. William César Lara Vázquez — Pulmonologist (Neumólogo) Trained at the INER (National Institute of Respiratory Diseases). Board-certified by the Consejo Nacional de Neumología (CNN-2102). Professional licenses verifiable with Mexico's SEP (12588976 / 15595809). Office at Hospital Santa Coleta, Saturnino Herrán 59, San José Insurgentes, Benito Juárez — Monday to Friday, 4:00 to 9:00 pm.
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Sleep study cost — frequently asked questions

What exactly does the $4,500 MXN package include?
The in-office package covers the evaluation consultation with the pulmonologist, the type III home sleep test equipment that you pick up at the office, one night of recording in your own bed, the interpretation by the specialist himself and your results with a written plan. A CFDI invoice is issued.
Is the at-home option cheaper or more expensive?
The at-home option is $5,000 MXN and covers the study only: we bring the equipment to your home anywhere in Mexico City and explain the sensor placement there. In this option the evaluation consultation ($1,500 MXN) is billed separately, so the in-office package is the better value for most patients.
Can I do just the sleep study without the consultation?
The study needs a medical evaluation first: it confirms that a type III home test is the right study for your case and rules out situations that call for in-lab polysomnography. That is why the $4,500 package pairs the consultation with the study, and the at-home option bills the consultation separately.
Are there hidden costs or extra fees?
No. The $4,500 MXN in-office package covers consultation, equipment, analysis and results with a written plan. The only variant is the at-home option: $5,000 MXN for the study only, with the consultation billed separately. Any treatment later indicated, such as CPAP and its titration, is quoted separately.
Will my insurance reimburse the sleep study?
We issue an itemized CFDI invoice you can submit to most Mexican and international health insurers for reimbursement. Payment is at the time of service; coverage depends on your policy, so check with your insurer.

Find out tonight what your sleep has been hiding

Educational information reviewed by Dr. William César Lara Vázquez (last reviewed July 2, 2026). It does not replace an in-person consultation, diagnosis or treatment. In a respiratory emergency in Mexico, call 911. COFEPRIS advertising notice 2609142002A00265. Your personal and health data are handled under Mexico's LFPDPPP; see the privacy notice.

Información educativa revisada por el Dr. William César Lara Vázquez; no sustituye la consulta, el diagnóstico ni el tratamiento médico.