Portable oxygen concentrators, oxygen bottles, and oxygen regulators in stock now at Bayshore Medical Supply in Pasadena, TX
OxyHome and HoxyGo Portable Oxygen Concentrators
At Bayshore Medical Supply, we sell and rent high quality portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) designed to keep oxygen patients, like you, going! An OxyGo POC is a lightweight medical device that can make the medical oxygen your doctor prescribed from the air around you. With an OxyGo POC, you never need to worry about running out of oxygen and you don’t need to carry heavy tanks!
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Have questions?
I have respiratory issues. Will the OxyGo work for me?
Depending on your oxygen prescription, it’s likely that it will! The most common prescription for oxygen is 2-3 liters per minute, and OxyGo can deliver that amount of oxygen (and more!) in pulse dose. The OxyGo family of portable oxygen concentrators are available by prescription only. If you have been prescribed oxygen, there is a good chance that a member of the OxyGo family will work for you, however, you’ll have to have your oxygen provider perform an oxygen assessment to see if you can saturate with OxyGo. Just ask your current oxygen provider for OxyGo!
Can OxyGo POCs be used with a CPAP or BPAP?
No, OxyGo portable oxygen concentrators are pulse dose devices and should not be used with a CPAP or BPAP device.
Can I fly with OxyGo?
Yes! All OxyGo POCs comply with the applicable rules and regulations for domestic and international air travel. Each unit has markings on the back label indicating that they are compliant. On August 23, 2016, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made a rule change that streamlined the process of approving portable oxygen concentrators (POCs). Rather than continuing to approve POCs on a case-by-case basis, the FAA has established acceptance criteria for POCs used on aircraft. Each compliant POC needs to have a label from the manufacturer identifying it as adhering to this criteria. We’re happy to announce that our OxyGo POCs are compliant, and bear the necessary labeling on the back of the device.
My OxyGo is overheating. What should I do?
One common cause of an overheating OxyGo is that the air intake vents are blocked. This can be from putting your unit in a purse or bag, or from simply putting the unit in its carrying case backward! If your air intakes are not blocked and the unit still overheats, please give us a call at (713) 472-8585.