Jeff Ludwick had severe obstructive sleep apnea for years. A deal made with his girlfriend eventually led him to find Inspire® therapy and take control of his health. Check out his story with WAND -TV! Individual Results may vary. Inspire Upper Airway Stimulator: Moderate to severe OSA. RxOnly. Ages 18+. Failure of, or inability to use, CPAP required. For safety information, or for specific criteria for pediatric use, visit http://bit.ly/Safety-Info
Inspire Medical Systems
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Golden Valley, Minnesota 32,265 followers
We are committed to elevating and redefining the standard of care for Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
About us
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. has developed the world’s first fully implanted neurostimulation device approved by the FDA for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). The Inspire system uses well-established neurostimulation technologies and incorporates a proprietary algorithm that stimulates key airway muscles based on a patient’s unique breathing patterns. Inspire therapy is designed to reduce OSA severity and improve quality of life for patients living with this challenging condition.
- Website
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http://www.inspiresleep.com
External link for Inspire Medical Systems
- Industry
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Golden Valley, Minnesota
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea, ENT, sleep, patient engagement, digital health, medical device, medical devices, Sleep Apnea, Healthcare, health systems, and sleep disorders
Locations
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Primary
5500 Wayzata Blvd
Suite 1600
Golden Valley, Minnesota 55416, US
Employees at Inspire Medical Systems
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Several Inspire Medical Systems, Inc., employees spent time at the Medical Alley annual dinner May 16 at U.S. Bank Stadium. Actress, model and author Brooke Shields was one of the featured keynote speakers with the discussion centered around mental health issues, including her own experience with postpartum depression. Inspire understands the importance of mental health awareness and how poor sleep can potentially contribute. If you or anyone you know struggles with mental health, we encourage you to seek help and talk to your doctor.
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Chief Operating Officer Phil Ebeling had the honor of giving the commencement speech to the University of Minnesota Biomedical Engineering Class of 2024 on May 9. Ebeling graduated from the same school 30 years ago, and he received his MBA from the University of St. Thomas. He joined Inspire in June 2020 and is also a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers.
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We’re excited to share the Inspire Medical Systems, Inc., 2023 Sustainability Report Update! Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/eQ8S4GXJ
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Inspire Medical Systems, Inc., participated in the American Heart Association’s 30th annual Twin Cities Heart Walk June 1 at Target Field in Minneapolis. For the fifth year, several Inspire employees and their families participated in the walk and helped fundraise for the American Heart Association, which is also celebrating its 100th year anniversary. The AHA includes sleep as one of eight factors that may influence heart health. Inspire supports the AHA’s mission to promote health and well-being and understands the importance of restful sleep. For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/d2zjdqZZ
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In celebration of Father’s Day: hear our very own intern, Emma, share the story of her dad’s journey through obstructive sleep apnea treatment – ultimately leading him to Inspire® therapy, and restful sleep! Do you know a dad who struggles with CPAP and deserves more restful nights? Tag them below 👇 so they can see if they qualify for Inspire therapy through a short quiz: https://lnkd.in/g6CAqitE Individual results may vary. Rx Only. View important safety information at https://lnkd.in/gkej87Qx. #fathersday #sleepapnea #patientstory
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What a turnout for SLEEP 2024! The volume and enthusiasm of attendees at this year’s annual American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) and Sleep Research Society (SRS) joint meeting set a new bar. Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. left Houston feeling energized for the future!
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Donna Marshall struggled to find a CPAP mask to treat her obstructive sleep apnea for 30 years, and her children told her she stopped breathing at night. Then she qualified and received Inspire® therapy, and she said it has been “gold.” Listen to the rest of her story on WTRF 7News at https://bit.ly/3TTyLs2! Individual Results may vary. Inspire Upper Airway Stimulator: Moderate to severe OSA. RxOnly. Ages 18+. Failure of, or inability to use, CPAP required. For safety information, or for specific criteria for pediatric use, visit http://bit.ly/Safety-Info
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Dr. Mary Worthen joined Hawaii News Now to discuss sleep apnea, its effects and treatment options. She mentioned Inspire® therapy as an option for those who cannot tolerate CPAP. Watch the story at https://bit.ly/3PUjVjS Individual Results may vary. Inspire Upper Airway Stimulator: Moderate to severe OSA. RxOnly. Ages 18+. Failure of, or inability to use, CPAP required. For safety information, or for specific criteria for pediatric use, visit http://bit.ly/Safety-Info
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Inspire Medical Systems, Inc., Chief Medical Officer Charisse Y. Sparks, M.D., represented us as the featured speaker April 9 at Medical Alley’s Women in Health Leadership event in Minneapolis. Dr. Sparks is a prime example of how women leaders get built in healthcare. Her journey is impressive and inspiring, and she has held various leadership roles before Inspire®, including at the Johnson & Johnson family of companies. Now she is in the C Suite as Inspire’s CMO working with physicians around the world to improve thousands of patients’ lives each year. Her leadership journey models what the Medical Alley Women in Health Leadership showcases every year.
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