LIFE StartSystem Portable Emergency Oxygen Tank with Wall Mount Case
LifeScan
$46900
LSP Oxygen Pressure Regulators with Yoke Pin Indexed CGA 870
Allied Healthcare
$39999
Portable Emergency Oxygen Tank Kit (Twin Pack)
Allied Healthcare
$30900
Westmed Comfort Soft Plus Cannula w/7' Green Tubing
Westmed
$3734
Corrugated Blue Tubing - 100 ft. roll
Carex Healthcare
$2714
Salter Labs High Flow Bubble Humidifier Bottle 6 to 15 LPM with 6 PSI
Salter Labs
$535
ARGYLE Yankauer Suction Instruments, Flexible Type
Covidien
$254
Kink-Free Swivel Oxygen Tubing Connector w/ Security Clip, White
Salter Labs
$249
Oxygen treatment allows the person suffering from several respiratory-related issues to get the required oxygen to carry out daily activities. Dropping blood oxygen levels can negatively impact your health and also cause death.
Our team understands the importance of such healthcare solutions, especially related to the respiratory system. So, here at Healthcare Deliveries, you will get the necessary oxygen supplies at affordable prices. You can ensure that you or your loved one is safe and getting the most basic thing to survive; oxygen in the right amount.
We aim to improve the quality of life of patients. With oxygen therapy solutions, we want to ensure that you get access to oxygen and manage your respiratory health very well. Our team is committed to providing a diverse range of products in various types and designs to cater to your needs.
At Healthcare Deliveries, we are dedicated to providing a complete range of oxygen therapy supplies, including oxygen supply tubing and water traps, to meet your specific needs, ensuring you have the right tools to manage your respiratory health effectively. Whether you require basic supplies or advanced resuscitation systems, we've got you covered.
A portable oxygen concentrator (POC) is a device that provides oxygen treatment to patients who require higher oxygen concentrations than the ambient air.
Buying a home oxygen concentrator usually costs between $600 and $2,000.
Fortunately, several portable oxygen concentrators are built for usage at high altitudes. You can get a portable oxygen concentrator that works usually at heights of 10,000 feet above sea level.
While an oxygen concentrator does not produce oxygen on its own, it does draw oxygen from the surrounding air. As a result, there is no risk of running out of oxygen as long as your oxygen machine is powered and has access to open air.
You should not use an oxygen concentrator at home unless a healthcare physician has recommended it. Giving oneself oxygen without first seeing a doctor may cause more damage than benefit.
Your oxygen concentrator will operate with your CPAP as long as it has the continuous oxygen dosage setting you require. The style of mask and/or CPAP tubing you use will determine how you will use oxygen with your CPAP machine.