Sleep issues are rarely simple—and quick fixes often miss the real problem.
Better Sleep Starts with the Right Approach.
Sleep issues are rarely simple—and quick fixes often miss the real problem.
At Rise Precision Medicine, we take a personalized, data-driven approach to help you understand your sleep, treat the root cause, and get lasting results.
Whether you’re just starting, struggling with CPAP, or looking for deeper answers, we’ll meet you where you are.
Sleep Consult - $350
Find the root cause of your sleep issues. A comprehensive 1:1 consultation to understand your sleep, health history, and goals—so you can get clear answers and a focused plan.
45-minute deep dive
Review of prior testing and medical records
Personalized diagnosis and recommendations
Sleep Testing - $150 to $950
Get quality sleep testing. We offer three different types of at-home sleep testing depending on the level of detail needed and the specific questions we are trying to answer.
O2 Ring for longitudinal tracking
WatchPat for sleep apnea assessment
Sleep Profiler with EEG/EOG/EMG
Concierge CPAP - $2325
Finally make CPAP work. A high-touch, personalized program designed to help you succeed with CPAP from the start—or after a frustrating experience.
Comfort-first setup
Real-time adjustments and expert support
Data-driven optimization and follow-up testing
Precision Sleep Program - $3725
This is a pilot program with limited availability. This program is an early pilot offering designed for individuals interested in a highly personalized, physiology-based approach to sleep optimization. Participants will receive comprehensive evaluation and longitudinal support while also helping us refine and improve the structure of the program over time.
Meet Your Expert in Sleep Medicine, Dr. Julia Whitaker
“After more than two decades in critical care medicine, I saw firsthand how many chronic health conditions could be prevented or improved through better sleep.
I trained at UCLA, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine and University of Utah School of Medicine. As a quadruple board-certified physician with extensive training in Sleep Medicine, I’ve dedicated my career to understanding the powerful role sleep plays in long-term health, performance, and longevity.
My approach to sleep medicine is also deeply personal. When my 12-year-old son was diagnosed with severe sleep apnea, I experienced firsthand how difficult traditional CPAP therapy can be. Together, we developed a more effective, patient-centered approach focused on comfort, reducing friction, and using data to guide meaningful improvements.
Today, I help patients optimize their sleep, improve their health, and feel their best through personalized, data-driven care.”