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Insomnia Treatment in Colorado Springs, CO

Covered by insurance. Delivered virtually. Led by sleep therapists.

Work one-on-one with Colorado-licensed sleep psychologists through the RISE Sleep Clinic. Most major insurance plans accepted.

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The RISE Sleep Clinic provides evidence-based insomnia treatment using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). Treatment is delivered through secure telehealth, so you can get expert care from home — with an approach designed for long-term sleep improvement.

Covered by most major insurance plans, including Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, and UnitedHealthcare, plus more providers. Coverage is expanding.

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What is the RISE Sleep Clinic?

The RISE Sleep Clinic is a virtual clinic specializing in the treatment of chronic insomnia.

We use CBT-I, the first-line treatment recommended by sleep medicine experts, to help adults who struggle with falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up too early — even after trying sleep tips, routines, or medication.

We treat patients across Colorado, including Colorado Springs, through online appointments that are often covered by insurance.

At a glance:

  • One-on-one care with licensed sleep therapists
  • Virtual sessions — no commute required
  • Evidence-based, non-medication treatment
  • Covered by most major insurance providers, including Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, and UnitedHealthcare
RISE Sleep Clinic app showing a video session with a sleep psychologist

For the first time, I had a safe place to talk about why I wasn't sleeping and someone who could show me exactly how to fix it. By improving my sleep, positive changes in the rest of my life just started stacking up.

Oliver, 55

Who this treatment is for

You may be a good fit for the RISE Sleep Clinic if you:

  • Take a long time to fall asleep
  • Wake up during the night and can’t get back to sleep
  • Wake earlier than you want
  • Feel anxious or frustrated about sleep
  • Have struggled with insomnia for months or years

CBT-I is designed to treat the root causes of insomnia — not just the symptoms.

I wish more people knew about this. I can finally sleep better without a cocktail of medications every night.

Diego, 28

How insomnia treatment works

A structured, proven approach to better sleep

1

Get matched with a licensed sleep therapist

You’ll work one-on-one with a clinician licensed in Colorado and trained specifically in insomnia treatment.

2

Meet weekly via secure video sessions

Sessions are virtual and designed to fit into real life.

3

Follow a personalized treatment plan

Your psychologist helps you adjust sleep habits, timing, and thought patterns based on your specific sleep challenges.

4

Build skills that last

CBT-I focuses on long-term improvement — not short-term fixes.

Many patients begin noticing meaningful improvements within the first few weeks of treatment.

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Why virtual CBT-I works

Virtual CBT-I delivers the same evidence-based insomnia treatment as in-person care — with fewer barriers.

  • Comparable outcomes to in-person treatment
  • No commuting or waiting rooms
  • Easier scheduling that fits real life
  • Access to licensed sleep experts who specialize in insomnia
  • Practice sleep strategies in your own bedroom environment
  • Secure, HIPAA-compliant video sessions

You get expert insomnia treatment without disrupting your life.

How the RISE app supports your care

Some patients choose to use the RISE app alongside therapy to better understand their sleep patterns and stay engaged between sessions. The app is included as part of your treatment at the RISE Sleep Clinic, at no additional cost.

The app can help you:

  • Track sleep consistency and timing
  • Understand circadian rhythm patterns
  • Reinforce strategies from therapy
  • See progress over time

Your psychologist will help you decide how — or whether — the app fits into your treatment. Therapy always comes first.

I feel like I finally understand the way sleep works and more importantly, how to make it work for me.

Nafeesa, 45

What to expect from treatment

  • Weekly virtual CBT-I sessions with a licensed sleep therapist
  • A structured, time-limited course of care (not open-ended therapy)
  • Clear guidance and adjustments between sessions based on your sleep patterns
  • Support when setbacks happen — including stress, travel, or schedule changes
  • Practical tools and skills you can continue using long after treatment ends

No guesswork. No trial-and-error sleep hacks.

Meet Your Colorado Springs Sleep Psychologists

All of our clinicians are licensed in Colorado, board-certified in behavioral sleep medicine or licensed psychologists with specialized training in CBT-I.

Dr. Jane Dyonzak

Dr. Jane Dyonzak

Ph.D., FAASM

CBT-ISleep DisordersChronic Illness

Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine with 20+ years specializing in sleep and behavioral medicine. Dr. Dyonzak has served as a consultant to sleep disorders centers and principal investigator for clinical trials on sleep medications and devices.

Available in all RISE states via telehealth
Next available: Within 1 week
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Dr. Lauren Neaman

Dr. Lauren Neaman

Psy.D., A-CBT

CBT-IAnxiety DisordersCircadian Rhythm Disorders

Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies. Dr. Neaman completed advanced training through the University of Pennsylvania's Behavioral Sleep Medicine program and specializes in insomnia, anxiety disorders, and circadian rhythm issues.

Available in all RISE states via telehealth
Next available: Within 1 week
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Dr. Benjamin Pfeifer

Dr. Benjamin Pfeifer

Ph.D.

CBT-ICognitive Behavioral TherapySleep Medicine

Founding clinician at RISE Sleep Clinic specializing in treating adults with insomnia and sleep disorders. Dr. Pfeifer completed his Ph.D. at The Ohio State University and holds PSYPACT authorization for telehealth practice. His background includes work with veterans at VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System.

Available in all RISE states via telehealth
Next available: Within 1 week
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Dr. Daniella Marchetti

Dr. Daniella Marchetti

Ph.D., DBSM

CBT-IBehavioral Sleep MedicineCPAP Adherence

Licensed Clinical Health Psychologist and Diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine. Dr. Marchetti specializes in insomnia treatment, CPAP adherence, nightmare therapy, and circadian rhythm disorders. She earned her doctorate from the University of Miami and completed her fellowship at the Miami VA Medical Center.

Available in all RISE states via telehealth
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is treatment at the RISE Sleep Clinic covered by insurance?
Yes. Most major insurance providers cover CBT-I under mental or behavioral health benefits. The RISE Sleep Clinic is in-network with Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, and UnitedHealthcare, plus more providers. Coverage is expanding, and we verify your insurance before treatment begins so you know your costs upfront.
Is treatment at the RISE Sleep Clinic in person or online?
All treatment at the RISE Sleep Clinic is delivered virtually through secure telehealth appointments.
Do I need to live in Colorado Springs to receive care from the RISE Sleep Clinic?
No. Treatment is delivered virtually. The RISE Sleep Clinic serves adults across Colorado, including Colorado Springs.
How quickly can I start treatment at the RISE Sleep Clinic?
Most patients are able to start treatment within a few days of completing their assessment. Because care is delivered through telehealth, the RISE Sleep Clinic can often offer faster access than traditional sleep clinics with long in-person waitlists.
Is virtual insomnia treatment as effective as in-person care?
Yes. Research shows that virtual CBT-I delivers outcomes comparable to in-person treatment. Telehealth CBT-I produces similar improvements in sleep efficiency, total sleep time, and insomnia severity, while allowing you to practice sleep strategies in your own bedroom environment.
Who provides care at the RISE Sleep Clinic?
Care is provided by licensed psychologists who specialize in insomnia and CBT-I. All psychologists treating Colorado residents through the RISE Sleep Clinic are licensed to practice in Colorado via PSYPACT, the interstate telehealth compact.
Do I need a referral to start treatment at the RISE Sleep Clinic?
No referral is required to begin treatment at the RISE Sleep Clinic.
Is the RISE Sleep Clinic the same as the RISE app?
They’re different, but they’re both offered by the same company, Rise Science. The RISE Sleep Clinic provides one-on-one insomnia treatment with licensed psychologists. The RISE app is optional and included as part of your treatment at no additional cost. Some patients use the app to track sleep patterns between sessions and support their care, but it is not required.

What makes Colorado Springs challenging for sleep?

Colorado Springs is the most heavily militarized city in Colorado. Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, NORAD inside Cheyenne Mountain, and the U.S. Air Force Academy put roughly 65,000 military personnel, civilians, and family members in a metro area of 500,000. At 6,035 feet, the altitude adds a layer most military towns don't deal with.

  • Five military installations: Fort Carson alone supports about 64,750 personnel and family members. Peterson SFB hosts 111 mission partners including NORAD and U.S. Northern Command. Schriever SFB runs satellite operations. The Air Force Academy trains 4,000 cadets. Deployment cycles, 24/7 command center staffing, and early PT formations create sleep disruption that follows service members home and into their families.
  • U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center: The 35-acre OPTC campus has been home to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee since 1978 and processes about 15,000 athletes per year. Training at 6,035 feet is the point for endurance athletes, but the reduced oxygen at altitude disrupts sleep architecture even for people in peak physical condition. Research shows sleep above 2,500 meters increases awakenings by up to 65%.
  • 6,035 feet and 5.9% uninsured: Colorado's uninsured rate is 5.9%, well below the national average, and UCHealth Memorial operates multiple campuses across the city. But altitude itself is a chronic sleep factor here. Lower oxygen pressure at 6,000 feet reduces slow-wave sleep and triggers periodic breathing patterns during the night, even in long-term residents.

CBT-I was developed in part for military populations dealing with exactly the patterns Colorado Springs produces: shift-disrupted body clocks, deployment-related hyperarousal, and sleep anxiety that builds over years of irregular schedules. Telehealth delivery means you're not adding another drive across Academy Boulevard. Most insurance plans cover it, and sessions typically run 6-8 weeks.

Other insomnia treatment options in Colorado Springs

For your reference, here are other sleep medicine facilities in the Colorado Springs area. This is provided for informational purposes only.

UCHealth Sleep Medicine Center - Memorial Hospital North

Hospital-based Sleep CenterAASM Accredited
Specialties
Sleep ApneaInsomniaNarcolepsySleep StudiesCPAP TherapySleep Disorders Treatment
Wait Time: Contact center for current availability
Insurance: Most major insurers - verify coverage with insurance company
Address: 4110 Briargate Parkway, Medical Office Building One, Suite 445, Colorado Springs, CO 80920
Phone: (719) 364-8840

St. Francis Hospital Sleep Disorder Center

Hospital-based Sleep CenterContact center for accreditation details
Specialties
Sleep ApneaSleep-Related Breathing DisordersPolysomnographyMultiple Sleep Latency TestsNon-Invasive Sleep Apnea TherapiesImplantable Sleep Apnea TreatmentPulmonary Care
Wait Time: Contact center for current availability
Insurance: Most major insurers including Kaiser Permanente
Address: 6001 E Woodmen Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80923
Phone: (719) 776-5000

Optum Sleep Center

Sleep Medicine ClinicBoard-certified sleep medicine physicians
Specialties
Obstructive Sleep ApneaInsomniaRestless Leg SyndromeNarcolepsyPolysomnographyHome Sleep TestingCPAP Therapy
Wait Time: Contact center for current availability
Insurance: UnitedHealthcare, Tricare
Address: 1625 Medical Center Point, Suite 290, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Phone: (719) 866-6627

Disclaimer: The facilities listed above are independent healthcare providers. RISE has no affiliation with these organizations. This information is provided for reference only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Please verify all information directly with the facility.

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If you've tried sleep tips, routines, supplements, or medication — and you're still not sleeping — CBT-I can help. Start evidence-based insomnia treatment with a licensed sleep psychologist. Most major insurance accepted.

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