Summary: Dreem Health, managed by the Sunrise Group, has launched a digital sleep program tailored to support women experiencing sleep issues related to hormonal changes, using at-home sleep testing and personalized treatment plans to address disparities in women’s sleep health.


Digital sleep clinic Dreem Health, managed by the Sunrise Group, has launched a program tailored to support women experiencing sleep issues due to pregnancy, polycystic ovary syndrome, perimenopause, menopause, and premenstrual syndrome. Through the women’s health program, Dreem Health offers patients a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating sleep disorders linked to hormone imbalances.

Sunrise and Dreem Health have identified a disparity in care and have created an end-to-end solution to close this gap in women’s health. Consisting of technologies, a digital care model, and a dedicated care team, the Sunrise Group plan is designed to address shortcomings in healthcare. Dreem Health’s licensed providers will now evaluate the female members’ symptoms, diagnose their conditions using the Sunrise at-home sleep test device, and create a personalized treatment plan or refer them to a partner for further care.

“As a company that is set to innovate the global sleep health market by ensuring disorders are adequately recognized, diagnosed, and treated, it was important for us to take a step back and identify who will best benefit from our care,” says Laurent Martinot, founder and CEO of Sunrise, in a release. “The relationship between a woman’s hormones and her sleeping patterns has long been overlooked, even though the research is there. Through this targeted offering, we are underscoring our commitment to advancing sleep health, and now women’s health, by bringing much needed attention to a women’s health journey which often begins with sleep.”

43 percent of Dreem Health’s patient population is currently made up of women. The launch of the program comes on the heels of Sunrise’s acquisition of Dreem Health’s management in 2024. Dreem Health’s digital clinic is now accessible for patients in 35 states, with nationwide availability expected in the second half of 2025. 


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