Home medical oxygen is a type of oxygen therapy that is provided to individuals with chronic respiratory conditions in the comfort of their own home. It is typically prescribed by a healthcare provider and is administered through an oxygen tank or oxygen concentrator, a device that separates oxygen from the air and delivers it to the user through a nasal cannula or mask.
Who needs home medical oxygen?
Home medical oxygen is typically prescribed for individuals with chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD, emphysema, and pulmonary fibrosis. These conditions can make it difficult for the body to get enough oxygen, leading to symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and difficulty with activities of daily living. Oxygen therapy can help to improve these symptoms and improve the individual's overall quality of life.

In addition to individuals with chronic respiratory conditions, home medical oxygen may also be prescribed for individuals who have recently had surgery or who have experienced an acute respiratory event such as a heart attack or pneumonia. In these cases, oxygen therapy can help to speed up the recovery process and reduce the risk of complications.
How is home medical oxygen prescribed and administered?
The process for obtaining home medical oxygen typically begins with a referral from a healthcare provider. The individual will undergo a series of tests to determine their oxygen needs, including a pulse oximetry test, which measures the amount of oxygen in the blood, and a blood gas analysis, which measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. Based on the results of these tests, the healthcare provider will determine the appropriate oxygen flow rate and equipment needed.

Once the oxygen prescription has been established, the individual will work with a home medical equipment provider such as Complete Medical Supply to select the appropriate oxygen concentrator and/or other equipment needed.
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