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Sleep Clinics San Antonio: Guide to Local Sleep Studies

Find sleep study centers across San Antonio's Medical Center and Stone Oak. Local clinics offer overnight monitoring for sleep apnea and disorders.

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By San Antonio Wellness Desk · Published 11 July 2026, 3:05 am

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Updated 46 min ago· 11 July 2026, 5:30 am

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Sleep Clinics San Antonio: Guide to Local Sleep Studies
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San Antonio sleep clinics have reported a 22 percent rise in referrals for overnight studies since January 2026, driven by heat-related disruptions and post-pandemic schedule changes.

High temperatures along the River Walk and in neighborhoods such as Alamo Heights keep indoor thermostats running longer, fragmenting rest for many residents. Local data from the Bexar County Health District shows one in three adults here logs fewer than six hours on weeknights, matching patterns seen in other Sun Belt cities with similar humidity levels.

Named centers on major corridors

The Sleep Disorders Center at Methodist Hospital sits at 7700 Floyd Curl Drive inside the South Texas Medical Center complex. Patients there complete polysomnography tests that track brain waves, oxygen levels and leg movements across two nights if needed. A few miles north, the Stone Oak Sleep Lab on 19210 Huebner Road offers home-test kits that connect to the same scoring software used downtown. Both sites accept most major insurance plans and maintain evening intake windows until 8 p.m. on weekdays.

Walk-in consultations at the Methodist location require a physician referral form downloaded from the hospital website, while Stone Oak accepts self-referrals for initial screenings. Parking at both addresses remains free for patients arriving after 6 p.m.

Costs and next steps

An in-lab study at either facility runs between $1,850 and $2,400 when uninsured, according to 2025 posted rates. Continuous positive airway pressure titration adds roughly $600. Follow-up appointments with board-certified sleep physicians occur within 10 business days at both locations. Residents can call the Methodist scheduling line at 210-575-4000 or the Stone Oak front desk at 210-492-1110 to book an intake slot before the end of July.

Those cleared for home testing receive a device pickup at the Huebner Road office and return it the next morning for scoring. Results feed directly into treatment plans that may include cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia offered through University Health’s downtown clinic on 4502 Medical Drive.

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