Dreem Health wants to build a better sleep journey

By Theresa Flaherty
Updated 10:07 AM CDT, Fri May 29, 2026
NEW YORK – Dreem Health has joined Amazon’s Health Benefits Connector service, a move the virtual sleep clinic says will help capture the growing momentum of patients actively seeking diagnosis and treatment.
Amazon’s Health Benefits Connector service offers health plan eligibility checks for online users searching for products related to sleep and sleep health.
“If they are eligible, they are guided through a dedicated enrollment flow and then proceed to potentially booking (an appointment) with us,” said Laurent Martinot, co-founder and CEO of parent company Sunrise Group. “If you pair that accessibility with the fact that you can have an appointment within one or two days, I think it’s really making a big difference. Sleep is a lot about momentum.”
Dreem, which launched in 2024 and operates in all 50 states, offers a four-step process that begins with an online screening questionnaire to assess sleep health. Those who qualify can then book a telehealth appointment with a Dreem provider and, when appropriate, receive a home sleep test.
Those diagnosed with sleep apnea may be referred to a DME partner or work with Dreem’s internal program, says Martinot.
“It’s a seamless end-to-end experience that makes it super, super comfortable,” he said. “For the patients who want to move fast, we can do as fast as two weeks. When patients feel the benefits of the treatment – that they can cope with the CPAP, that they see that their life is being transformed – you know, you get the real adherence. So, that speed to diagnosis and treatment makes a big difference.”
In September 2025, Sunrise Group announced a $29 million funding round, paving the way for Dreem to increase: access to its services, its coverage with payers and the number of providers on its team, Martinot says.
“We are in that phase where we are, you know, trying to make more noise and get people being more aware of who we are and the service we provide,” he said. “And of course, working with companies like Amazon is helping a great deal.”
As Dreem continues its expansion, the company also wants to make sure it produces the right outcomes for patients, says Martinot.
“We want to make sure sleep care is routine and accessible for patients all over the country,” he said. “That's really what we are about and what we are going to continue to build.”
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