Genio is a treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). It is indicated for patients who cannot tolerate or have failed continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.
Genio uses neurostimulation to treat obstructive sleep apnea. It’s a game changer for people who can’t tolerate CPAP therapy.
The effectiveness of neurostimulation in treating obstructive sleep apnea has been scientifically proven in patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea.
Are You Looking for an Alternative to CPAP?
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Discreet Neurostimulator
Implantation of the Genio neurostimulator requires only a discreet incision under the chin and a short hospital stay.
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Safe by Design
No batteries, sensors or leads inside the body. No surgery required to replace system components. No evidence of system parts under your skin.
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MRI Compatible
Genio is compatible with full-body MRI scans.
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Tailored to Your Needs
Because Genio's wearable is external, the system can be easily customized and upgraded, allowing you to benefit from the latest advances in stimulation and comfort without further surgery.
How Does Genio Work?
Genio uses hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS) to treat obstructive sleep apnea.
This therapy works via direct neurostimulation of the hypoglossal nerve during sleep, which activates the genioglossus muscle, causing the tongue to protrude forward.
The effectiveness of Genio and hypoglossal nerve stimulation in treating obstructive sleep apnea has been scientifically proven in patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea.
Frequently Asked Genio Questions
- No mask required.
- Demonstrated effectiveness in most sleep positions, even while sleeping on your back.
- Designed for long-term use with no implanted battery, eliminating the need for frequent replacements.
- Over 80% of the patients had their AHI resolved to mild symptoms while 35% of them became asymptomatic post-Genio therapy.
Yes, Genio therapy requires an outpatient, single-incision surgical procedure to insert the battery-free stimulator under the chin.
The Genio implant is placed under the chin and is not typically visible.
Insurance coverage for Genio may vary depending on your individual plan and policy. Our team can help you explore insurance coverage options and determine your out-of-pocket costs.


