
Conquer Insomnia with Our CBT-I Program — Just $49
Tired of tossing and turning? Our Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) program—powered by Noctem Health and endorsed by Dr. Wendell Bobb—is a proven, drug-free way to beat insomnia.
$49 USD or FREE with a sleep physician consultation.
Why CBT-I Works
CBT-I is the gold standard treatment for chronic insomnia, recommended by leading medical organizations.
Instead of masking symptoms like sleeping pills, CBT-I targets the root causes of poor sleep for long-lasting results.
How the Program Helps You Sleep
- Reframe Your Thoughts — Replace anxiety about sleep with a healthier mindset
- Build Better Habits — Sleep restriction, stimulus control, and sleep hygiene strategies
- Reduce Nighttime Anxiety — Learn proven relaxation techniques
- Set a Healthy Sleep Schedule — Regulate your body’s natural sleep-wake cycle
- Track Your Progress — Monitor improvements and stay motivated
Endorsed by a Leading Sleep Expert
Our program is supported and endorsed by Dr. Wendell Bobb, a triple board-certified physician in:
- Neurology
- Clinical Neurophysiology
- Sleep Medicine
A solution to Insomnia that meets the highest clinical standards.
Benefits of Our CBT-I Program
- Clinically proven to work for most people with chronic insomnia
- Endorsed by a triple board-certified sleep physician
- 100% drug-free
- Long-term, sustainable results
- Download and start anytime, at your own pace
Who It’s For
This program is ideal if you:
- Have trouble falling or staying asleep
- Wake up too early or feel unrefreshed
- Rely on sleep medication (or want to stop)
- Feel anxious or frustrated about your sleep
Your Options
- Buy the CBT-I Program — $49 USD
- Get It FREE when you purchase:
- A $99 Sleep Physician Consultation
- Our $299 At-Home Oxygen Monitoring Device & Consultation Package
Stop letting insomnia control your nights.
Start the CBT-I program today and take back your sleep—backed by science and trusted by experts.cases
Disclaimer: CBT-I is effective for most chronic insomnia but requires commitment. If other medical or mental health issues affect your sleep, consult a healthcare provider.