Oxygen Products

Here at Central Home Medical Equipment, we have a variety of oxygen products that
will be sure to fit your needs, whether you want to rent or buy.
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Why Choose Our Products?
Central Home Medical Equipment’s oxygen products offer dependable respiratory support for a wide range of needs—from daily breathing assistance to emergency care- available for both purchase and rental with FREE delivery*!
We have licensed respiratory therapists on staff to offer the best products and services; you can learn more here.
Our selection includes nebulizers for fast medication delivery, CPAP and BiPAP machines to improve sleep and reduce apnea symptoms, and oxygen concentrators (portable and stationary) for consistent oxygen therapy without refills. Along with that, O2 tanks provide high-purity oxygen when electricity isn’t available.
These devices help manage conditions like COPD, asthma, and sleep apnea, improving oxygen levels, reducing fatigue, and supporting better lung function and overall health.
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Our Products
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Portable
Oxygen Concentrator
Portable oxygen concentrators offer freedom and convenience. These compact devices create oxygen from the surrounding air, so there’s no need for heavy tanks or constant refills. They’re perfect for people on the go—lightweight, travel-approved, and ideal for maintaining mobility while managing breathing conditions.

Stationary
Oxygen Concentrator
Stationary oxygen concentrators deliver a steady flow of medical-grade oxygen. They’re built for long-term use, operate quietly, and don’t require refills like traditional tanks. With consistent oxygen delivery powered by electricity, users can breathe easier, sleep better, and maintain healthier oxygen levels throughout the day and night.

BiPAP
BiPAP machines help people with sleep apnea, COPD, or heart failure breathe more easily and sleep better. They deliver two levels of air pressure for added comfort and support, improving oxygen flow and reducing carbon dioxide buildup. With simple controls and dependable performance, they offer an effective, noninvasive way to manage serious breathing conditions.

CPAP
CPAP machines deliver a steady stream of air to keep airways open during sleep, helping reduce snoring, breathing pauses, and daytime fatigue. CPAP therapy can lower the risk of serious health issues like heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure. Central Medical Equipment offers models that are quiet, easy to use, and designed for comfort—making it easier for users to stick with treatment and enjoy better rest and improved health.

Oxygen Masks
Oxygen masks provide safe, effective oxygen delivery for patients with breathing conditions like COPD, asthma, or pneumonia. Designed for comfort and performance, these masks ensure a secure fit and consistent airflow to help improve oxygen levels and reduce shortness of breath. They’re available in various styles to match different therapy needs—from low-flow support to high-concentration oxygen.
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Oxygen Products FAQ
CPAP and BiPAP machines help with sleep-related breathing problems, but they’re used in different cases. CPAP gives steady air pressure and is best for obstructive sleep apnea. BiPAP gives two pressure levels—making it easier to breathe—and is used for COPD, heart failure, or more serious breathing issues. Both improve oxygen levels and help you sleep and feel better.
Choosing between a stationary and portable oxygen concentrator depends on your lifestyle and medical needs. Stationary units are best for home use, offering higher flow rates and continuous oxygen delivery for people with more serious conditions—they’re quiet, cost-effective, and don’t rely on batteries. Portable concentrators, on the other hand, are lightweight and battery-powered, perfect for travel and staying active. They allow users to move freely while still getting reliable oxygen support. Some people even use both types to stay covered at home and on the go.
Insurance may cover oxygen products like CPAPs, BiPAPs, concentrators, and masks if they’re medically necessary and prescribed. However, coverage varies, so it’s best to check with your provider for exact benefits and rules.

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