Portable Oxygen Concentrators
Portable Oxygen Concentrators are everywhere lately- in TV commercials, magazine ads, even the news. We receive many phone calls from patients interested in these devices. Let's take a few minutes to talk about the who, what, and where of it all.
Portable Oxygen Concentrators are state-of-the-art pieces of equipment designed for patients that require oxygen so they can be mobile outside of the home.
Each patient has different needs at different points in his or her life. Please keep in mind that when you call a manufacturer to inquire about purchasing one of these devices, you're speaking with a customer service representative or sales person- not a clinician.
At Pro2, our Respiratory Therapists will assess your needs to make sure that the appropriate equipment is used at all times. If you or your loved one is able to use a Portable Oxygen Concentrator, our Therapist will advise you of this. Many patients do not maintain good oxygen levels on these portable devices, which means that Portable Oxygen Concentrators aren't for everyone.
There are drawbacks to the technology, such as limited battery life, the need to recharge batteries, and added noise. In many instances, portable oxygen cylinders may be the best answer for patients wishing to be mobile while on oxygen.
Please call us if you have questions and let us help you while you gather information at 716-667-9600.
Portable Oxygen Concentrators are state-of-the-art pieces of equipment designed for patients that require oxygen so they can be mobile outside of the home.
Each patient has different needs at different points in his or her life. Please keep in mind that when you call a manufacturer to inquire about purchasing one of these devices, you're speaking with a customer service representative or sales person- not a clinician.
At Pro2, our Respiratory Therapists will assess your needs to make sure that the appropriate equipment is used at all times. If you or your loved one is able to use a Portable Oxygen Concentrator, our Therapist will advise you of this. Many patients do not maintain good oxygen levels on these portable devices, which means that Portable Oxygen Concentrators aren't for everyone.
There are drawbacks to the technology, such as limited battery life, the need to recharge batteries, and added noise. In many instances, portable oxygen cylinders may be the best answer for patients wishing to be mobile while on oxygen.
Please call us if you have questions and let us help you while you gather information at 716-667-9600.
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