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5L Oxygen Concentrator, L...
$1,599.00 $1,389.00
5L Oxygen Concentrator, L...
Discover the ultimate solution for reliable oxygen therapy with our advanced 5L Oxygen Concentrator. Boasting low maintenance, easy operation, and minimal noise, this digital concentrator delivers a consistent 93% oxygen purity. Its compact design seamlessly fits into any home, featuring...
$1,599.00 $1,389.00
Oxygen Concentrator, High...
$3,100.00 $2,690.00
Oxygen Concentrator, High...
Discover the High Capacity 10L Oxygen Concentrator, a pinnacle in medical-grade respiratory care. Engineered for high-demand scenarios, this user-friendly device delivers a consistent 93% pure oxygen. Compact yet powerful, it caters to extensive therapy needs, making it ideal for those...
$3,100.00 $2,690.00
Lightweight Portable Oxyg...
$3,599.00 $3,499.00
Lightweight Portable Oxyg...
Discover the ultimate solution for concentrated and pure oxygen on-the-go with our Portable Oxygen Concentrator. Its sleek, lightweight, and non-clinical design ensures seamless blending into your lifestyle. With a stylish case for easy handheld carrying or the included carry bag...
$3,599.00 $3,499.00

Medgear Care is a trustworthy and reliable supplier of medical oxygen concentrators and oxygen concentrator accessories and parts in Australia.

Buy Oxygen Concentrator Australia. Oxygen concentrators are medical devices that deliver oxygen to individuals with respiratory conditions. They work by taking in ambient air, removing nitrogen and other gases, and concentrating the remaining oxygen to deliver a purified supply to the user. Oxygen concentrators are a safe and reliable alternative to oxygen tanks, as they require no refilling and have a continuous supply of oxygen. They are commonly used by individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, and other respiratory disorders that require supplemental oxygen.

There are three main types of oxygen concentrators:

  1. Continuous Flow Oxygen Concentrators: provide a continuous flow of oxygen, which is beneficial for people with high oxygen requirements.

  2. Pulse Dose Oxygen Concentrators: deliver oxygen in short bursts or pulses, which conserves the oxygen supply and can be more effective for people with lower oxygen requirements.

  3. Portable Oxygen Concentrators: lightweight, battery-operated devices that allow people to receive oxygen therapy while on the go. They can be used in homes, vehicles, or while traveling.

A Continuous Flow Oxygen Concentrator is a device that delivers a constant flow of oxygen to a patient with low oxygen levels. It works by removing nitrogen from ambient air and concentrating the oxygen, which is then delivered to the patient via a nasal cannula or mask. These concentrators are typically used in home settings for patients with chronic respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

A Pulse Dose Oxygen Concentrator is a type of oxygen therapy device used for the treatment of respiratory disorders. It delivers short bursts, or pulses, of concentrated oxygen to the user as they inhale, providing them with the necessary oxygen to breathe. These devices are commonly used by individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, or other respiratory conditions that cause low oxygen levels in the blood.

Portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) are medical devices that concentrate the oxygen from ambient air and deliver it to the user in a portable form, usually through a face mask or nasal cannula. They are commonly used by individuals with chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD, emphysema, and lung cancer to supplement their oxygen levels when they are away from stationary oxygen sources. POCs are designed to be compact, lightweight, and easy to use, making them a convenient alternative to traditional oxygen tanks.

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