Oxygen Concentrator For Rent in Delhi
5/10 Liter Oxygen Concentrator on Rent
Start Price: ₹4,449
Get high-capacity and reliable oxygen concentrators in Delhi for rent with Medintu. Medintu is a trusted supplier of medical rental equipment for patients suffering from lung or heart diseases. Oxygen concentrators help maintain stable blood oxygen levels. They are very reliable, non-invasive devices for ventilation in patients with respiratory failure, respiratory disorders, and also neurological conditions that make it difficult to breathe, such as Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).
Medintu is tied up with the best medical equipment centers in the city to rent oxygen concentrators. You can select from a wide range of models and budgets to rent from. Book a home oxygen concentrator for rent today with Medintu.
Key Features
- Power Consumption - 350 Watt
- Sound Level - 45 dB
- Oxygen Purity - 90-96%
- Net Weight - 14Kg
- Dimensions - 23H x 15W x 9.5D inch
- Security Deposit (Refundable)
- Pickup & Drop Charges - Based on Distance
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What is an Oxygen Concentrator?
An oxygen concentrator is a device used to increase the delivery of oxygen to the lungs by way of a machine that filters the air in the atmosphere to deliver 90-95% of air via the oxygen mask. Oxygen concentrators can be used in a hospital setting as well as at home for any patients suffering from breathing difficulties. It is a very effective machine and very popular in the healthcare setting.
Oxygen Concentrator Rent Price in Delhi
Price
Oxygen Concentrator 5 Liters
Rs.4,449
Oxygen Concentrator 10 Liters
Rs. 9999
What are the Conditions for Which an Oxygen Concentrator is Useful?
The following are some of the conditions in which an oxygen concentrator might be useful:
1. Asthma
2. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
3. Lung failure
4. Lung cancer
5. Bronchiectasis
6. Cystic fibrosis
7. COVID 19 and other pneumonias
8. Heart failure
9. Sleep apnea
A pulmonologist may prescribe an at-home oxygen concentrator to treat breathing difficulties and some of the lung conditions, such as the ones named above.
What are the types of Oxygen Concentrators?
There are several types of oxygen concentrators available in the market for you to choose from; some are as follows:
1. portable oxygen concentrators: these can be used for travel and transported from place to place.
2. At-home oxygen concentrators: these are comparatively larger, heavier with higher oxygen concentrator capacity, and more suitable for long-term users.
3. Plug-in oxygen concentrators: these types of oxygen concentrators run on an active electric current supply and stop when disconnected from the PowerPoint. They are better for a stationary setting.
How do you Choose a Suitable Oxygen Concentrator?
You can take into consideration the following points while choosing an oxygen concentrator:
- The oxygen delivery system should deliver the oxygen required for your particular condition.
- The cost should be as per your budget. If the need for a concentrator is temporary, you can rent the machine as well.
- The concentrator should be according to the size of your home. A small concentrator is better for a compact space and also for travelling if required.
- Check the weight and battery of the concentrator as well; heavier oxygen concentrators have bigger batteries and last longer, and smaller ones are more portable.
Medical Equipments
Why Choose Medintu for Oxygen Concentrators in Delhi?
Medintu is a respected and trusted medical service provider in Delhi. It offers the best rental equipment for home-based care. Oxygen concentrators are useful for people suffering from lung diseases and low oxygen conditions at home. Medintu has a fleet of the best and most advanced oxygen concentrators in Delhi that are maintained in top-notch conditions and well-sanitized after every use. Your safety is our responsibility; we only offer the best oxygen concentrator for rent in Delhi once it is noiseless, low power consuming, compact, and lightweight and delivered to your home doorstep.
FAQs
How does an oxygen concentrator work?
An oxygen concentrator purifies the ambient air to filter out the other gases like nitrogen and only passes air with 90-95% oxygen to your nose for breathing. This oxygen can be delivered by a mask or Nasal prongs, depending on your comfort and convenience.
How long can an oxygen concentrator be used?
The oxygen concentrator can be used for a minimum of 2 hours to a maximum of 24 hours, according to its battery life. Plug-in oxygen concentrators can work as long as they are plugged in.
What are the benefits of oxygen concentrators?
There are several benefits to taking an oxygen concentrator for rent, some of which are as follows:
- It is less expensive than buying an oxygen concentrator
- Trial period to find out what model and company of oxygen concentrator you are most comfortable with
- Can be taken for a period for as long as you desire
- Home delivery of the machine and a tutorial on how to set it up
Which brand of oxygen concentrator models can we buy?
Oxygen concentrators are very in-demand medical equipment manufactured by several good brands such as :
- Phillips oxygen concentrators
- Neck oxygen concentrators
- Devibliss oxygen concentrators
- Airsep oxygen concentrators
- Dr.Trust USA oxygen concentrators
How do I use a portable oxygen concentrator?
Plug the machine in and switch it on. If it has a battery, recharge the battery and switch it on. Attach the tubing to the oxygen concentrator, connect it to the mask or nasal cannula, and adjust the flow rate. Once at the desired oxygen flow rate, you can wear the cannula and use it for oxygenation. Please turn it off when the patient can breathe independently and maintain saturation.
How to take care of a home oxygen concentrator?
The following tips may be helpful for you in taking care of a home oxygen concentrator:
1. Keep it the oxygen delivery system clean by washing the tubing and mask regularly with soap and water and drying it before use.
2. Keep the battery charged or carry extra ones with you in case of a portable oxygen concentrator
3. Follow any instructions given in the manual
4. Try to give the machine a little bit of rest, if possible, between long hours of use
5. Get regular maintenance checkups done.
How much oxygen can be delivered by a home oxygen concentrator?
A home oxygen concentrator can deliver upto 15 liters of oxygen per minute on average, which can again vary depending on the different sizes of the device.
Are there any side effects or disadvantages of using oxygen concentrators?
There are very few minute side effects of regularly using oxygen concentrators, such as :
1. Dry nose and mouth
2. Morning headaches
3. Fatigue
4. Body pain
What is the cost of renting an oxygen concentrator in Delhi?
The cost of renting an oxygen concentrator in Delhi depends on the type of oxygen concentrator, the capacity, the battery, and the duration for which you need it.
Are portable oxygen concentrators available for rent in Delhi?
Yes. There are several types of oxygen concentrators for rent in Delhi via online booking and also going to medical stores and renting.
What are the potential benefits of an oxygen concentrator?
The potential benefits of an oxygen concentrator include the following:
- Better breathing
- Better oxygen capacity
- Good sleep
- Use in high-altitude areas
- Less expensive than oxygen tanks
- Better energy
Is it better to get an oxygen concentrator on rent?
Yes. Oxygen concentrators are much cheaper to rent and can be used for any duration. You can also change the model of the oxygen concentrator on the way.
When should we use an oxygen concentrator?
One can use an oxygen concentrator for any illness that leads to low oxygen, such as lung and heart conditions.
What is the difference Between an oxygen concentrator and an oxygen tank?
An oxygen concentrator extracts and concentrates the oxygen from the air. In contrast, an oxygen tank is a large volume of pure oxygen cooled and compressed in a cylindrical tank in a liquid form. The oxygen is delivered in gas form by reducing the pressure on the oxygen to be delivered.