Local Sleep Clinics and Sleep Study Information on the Gold Coast
Residents seeking overnight assessments can book through two established providers in Southport and Robina this month.
Residents seeking overnight assessments can book through two established providers in Southport and Robina this month.

Gold Coast University Hospital added 12 overnight sleep study beds in June 2026, cutting average wait times from 14 weeks to six for local patients.
More adults now report fragmented rest after late shifts at tourism venues and early starts for surf patrols along the coastline. The change coincides with Medicare rebates that cover 85 percent of costs for eligible referrals issued by general practitioners.
The Pacific Sleep Centre sits on Queen Street in Southport, two blocks from the Nerang Street light rail stop. It runs Monday to Friday assessments that include full polysomnography and daytime multiple sleep latency tests. Further south, the Robina Sleep Health Unit on Robina Town Centre Drive accepts bookings for home-based kits that patients collect on Tuesdays and return the next morning. Both sites require a referral letter that lists symptoms such as loud snoring or morning headaches.
Local data from the Gold Coast Primary Health Network shows 28 percent of adults in the 45-to-64 age group recorded an apnoea-hypopnoea index above 15 during 2025 screenings. A standard in-lab study at either clinic carries an out-of-pocket fee of $320 after rebate, while the take-home option costs $185.
Anyone noticing persistent daytime fatigue should first visit their regular doctor on the Gold Coast for a referral. Staff at the two clinics then schedule the study within the reduced six-week window and provide results within 10 business days. Follow-up appointments focus on practical changes such as adjusted pillow height or timed walks through the Hinterland before sunset.
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