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Sleep Study (Polysomnography) Cost in Michigan

Sleep Study (Polysomnography) in Michigan typically costs $146 to $3,404, with a state-wide median of $1,459 in 2026. Michigan pricing is 3% below the national average.

Low end
$146
MI Median
$1,459
High end
$3,404
National median: $1,500
Michigan index: 0.97x
Unit: per study

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Quick Answer

How much does sleep study (polysomnography) cost in Michigan? Sleep Study (Polysomnography) in Michigan costs between $146 and $3,404 in 2026, with most patients paying around $1,459. The state cost index is 0.97x the national average. Pricing varies by metro: ranging from $1,365 in Lansing to $1,650 in Ann Arbor.

Sleep Study (Polysomnography) Pricing by Michigan Metro

Median sleep study (polysomnography) pricing in each tracked Michigan metro area. Click any city for full local cost intelligence including cost factors, included services, and verified providers.

Metro Population Cost Index Low Median High
Detroit
Michigan
632,000 0.94x $141 $1,410 $3,290 Details →
Grand Rapids
Michigan
198,000 0.94x $141 $1,410 $3,290 Details →
Ann Arbor
Michigan
124,000 1.10x $165 $1,650 $3,850 Details →
Lansing
Michigan
113,000 0.91x $137 $1,365 $3,185 Details →

About Sleep Study (Polysomnography)

Sleep studies (polysomnography in-lab, or home sleep apnea tests) diagnose obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy, and other sleep disorders. In-lab studies record EEG, EMG, EKG, breathing, oxygen levels, and movements overnight. Home sleep apnea tests record breathing and oxygen only. In-lab average $1,000-$3,500 typically insurance-covered with documented symptoms. Home tests $150-$500.

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Why Michigan Pricing Varies

Sleep Study (Polysomnography) pricing varies across Michigan markets based on local cost of living, provider density, real estate costs, and the mix of provider credentials in each market. The state cost index of 0.97x national average reflects the blended pricing across all 4 Michigan metro markets we track.

In-lab vs home study

+$0 to +$3,000

Home sleep apnea test (HSAT): $150-$500. In-lab polysomnography: $1,000-$3,500.

Insurance coverage

-$3,000 to +$0

Sleep studies are typically insurance-covered with documented symptoms and physician referral. Patient out-of-pocket usually $100-$500 with insurance.

CPAP titration if needed

+$0 to +$2,000

If sleep apnea is confirmed, CPAP titration study (separate visit) adds $1,000-$2,000.

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Michigan Frequently Asked Questions

How much does sleep study (polysomnography) cost in Michigan? +

Sleep Study (Polysomnography) in Michigan costs $146 to $3,404 in 2026, with a state-wide median of $1,459. Pricing varies by metro - typically $1,410 in Detroit and $1,365 in Lansing. Michigan pricing is 3% below the national average.

Where in Michigan is sleep study (polysomnography) cheapest? +

Lansing typically has the lowest sleep study (polysomnography) pricing in Michigan, with a median of $1,365 (0.91x national average). Mid-size markets generally run lower than major coastal or wealthy suburban areas.

Where in Michigan is sleep study (polysomnography) most expensive? +

Ann Arbor typically has the highest sleep study (polysomnography) pricing in Michigan, with a median of $1,650 (1.10x national average). Larger metro areas with higher cost of living and more specialty providers tend to command premium pricing.

Is sleep study (polysomnography) covered by insurance in Michigan? +

Insurance coverage for sleep study (polysomnography) varies by plan and state. Michigan follows federal coverage standards for FDA-approved indications. Many cash-pay diagnostics procedures are not covered.

How does sleep study (polysomnography) pricing in Michigan compare to other states? +

Michigan pricing is 3% below the national average. The state cost index is 0.97x the national average. Higher-cost states include California, New York, Massachusetts, and Washington DC; lower-cost states include Oklahoma, Mississippi, Kentucky, and Indiana.

How much does a sleep study cost in 2026? +

In-lab polysomnography (PSG): $1,000-$3,500 cash. Home sleep apnea test (HSAT): $150-$500. Most patients pay $100-$500 out-of-pocket with insurance after deductible.

Does insurance cover sleep studies? +

Yes, typically. Most commercial plans, Medicare, and Medicaid cover sleep studies with documented symptoms (excessive daytime sleepiness, witnessed apneas, suspected sleep disorder) and physician referral. Some plans require home study first before approving in-lab.

In-lab vs home sleep apnea test? +

In-lab (PSG): gold standard, can diagnose all sleep disorders, requires overnight at sleep center. Home (HSAT): convenient, diagnoses obstructive sleep apnea only, cannot diagnose narcolepsy or other complex disorders. For straightforward OSA evaluation, home study is appropriate first step.

What conditions does a sleep study diagnose? +

Obstructive sleep apnea (most common indication), central sleep apnea, periodic limb movement disorder, narcolepsy, REM sleep behavior disorder, parasomnias, abnormal sleep architecture. Home tests diagnose OSA only.

How long does the study take? +

In-lab: overnight 8-10 hours at sleep center. Home: 1 night with portable device. Results interpreted within 1-2 weeks. Treatment recommendations from sleep medicine physician follow.

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