Treat Snoring And
Sleep Apnea.
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Put an end to restless nights and groggy mornings caused by snoring and disrupted breathing.

Our sleep apnea treatments help you reclaim peaceful rest—and the energy you need to excel each day.

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Meet Dr Kenny Pang—Your Sleep Specialist

Ear, Nose & Throat Consultant | Otorhinolaryngologist
MBBS MRCS(Edinburgh)(UK), FRCS(Edinburgh)(UK), FRCS(Ireland)(OTO), Masters Medicine (ORL), FAMS (Singapore)

Dr Kenny Pang is an ENT surgeon who is dedicated to helping patients overcome snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Dr Kenny Pang invented the Pang Expansion Pharyngoplasty in 2007; and after 18 years, a meta-analysis has showed over 80% success rate in snoring patients.

Dr Pang graduated from the National University of Singapore and earning fellowships from the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh and Ireland), he took up advanced sleep surgery fellowships in the United States and Italy.

Dr Pang is also a fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, International Surgical Sleep Society and European Sleep Academy. He has been invited over 90 times internationally to speak. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed articles and contributed to more than 20 medical textbooks.

Is Snoring Disrupting your Quality of Sleep?

Snoring affects millions of people and their partners, disrupting the natural sleep cycle and impacting daily life. This common condition occurs when airflow is partially blocked during sleep, causing the soft tissues in your throat to vibrate. While occasional snoring might seem harmless, it can significantly affect sleep quality and may indicate an underlying serious condition called Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Common Causes of Snoring:

Impact on Health and Lifestyle:

What is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder characterised by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. These pauses in breathing can last from a few seconds to minutes and may occur multiple times per hour, preventing you from reaching deep, restorative rest.

There are three common forms of Sleep Apnea:

Central Sleep Apnea

Central Sleep Apnea

When the brain doesn’t properly signal your breathing muscles, leading to pauses or shallow breathing during sleep,

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

The most frequent type, triggered by physical blockages in the airway caused by relaxed throat muscles.

Mixed Sleep Apnea

Mixed Sleep Apnea

A combination of both central and obstructive elements, requiring a specialised approach.

Is Sleep Apnea Life Threatening?

Sleep apnea is not just about disruptive snoring – it’s a medical condition that requires medical attention. When left untreated, sleep apnea can progressively impact multiple aspects of your health, from immediate effects like daytime fatigue and morning headaches to more serious long-term complications:

Facing any of the above-mentioned symptoms? Don’t take the risk and get it checked now!

Explore Our Range of Treatment Options

Whether you require a minimally invasive approach or a more targeted surgical procedure, we offer a range of treatments designed to help you get uninterrupted sleep.

Pang’s Expansion Pharyngoplasty

Developed by Dr Kenny Pang, this specialised surgical technique addresses Obstructive Sleep Apnea by enlarging the airway.

Through customised muscle rotation, careful adjustment and reinforcement of key throat muscles and soft tissues, Pang’s Expansion Pharyngoplasty helps reduce blockages, promote consistent breathing, and support restful sleep.

A recent 18-year meta-analysis published in an international peer-reviewed journal showed success rates to be over 80%.

Additional Solutions to Support Restful Nights

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)

A device delivering steady, pressurized air through a mask to keep your airway open all night.

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)

A device delivering steady, pressurized air through a mask to keep your airway open all night.

Oral Appliances

Custom-fitted devices designed to reposition your jaw or tongue forward, helping minimize airway obstruction.

Oral Appliances

Custom-fitted devices designed to reposition your jaw or tongue forward, helping minimize airway obstruction.

Nose, Palate, or Tongue Surgery

Various surgical techniques that address structural issues contributing to snoring or breathing interruptions.

Nose, Palate, or Tongue Surgery

Various surgical techniques that address structural issues contributing to snoring or breathing interruptions.

What To Expect When You Visit Us

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Personalised Consultation

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Physical Examination & Diagnosis

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Customised Treatment Plan

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Follow-Up & Progress

Book Publications By Dr Kenny Pang

Dr Pang has authored several books on snoring, sleep apnea, and ENT treatments.

Say goodbye to breathing difficulties, loud snoring, frequent waking up and fatigue

Make every minute of rest truly count. Wake up energised and free from the embarrassment of loud snoring. Experience the lasting difference that quality sleep can bring to your days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Snoring by itself isn’t considered an illness. However, it can become problematic if it disturbs someone else’s rest, sometimes causing frustration or tension at home. If snoring is paired with symptoms like fatigue, poor concentration, daytime drowsiness, or feeling like you’re choking at night, it may indicate a more serious condition called Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA).
Many patients experience better sleep within the first few weeks, depending on the treatment and their individual response.
We offer non-surgical, minimally invasive strategies whenever possible. Discomfort is generally minimal and manageable.
It depends on your diagnosis, personal preferences, and overall progress. Some individuals only require short-term support, while others may benefit from ongoing use.
Absolutely. Weight management, regular exercise, and good sleep hygiene often enhance treatment outcomes and reduce snoring.