Breathe easier with certified oxygen therapy equipment tailored to your medical needs. Discover reliable solutions for chronic respiratory conditions. At American Oxygen, we offer a wide selection of certified oxygen equipment to ensure safe and effective treatment.

Browse our categories and find the right equipment for your therapy.

Important: All oxygen devices must be used under a doctor’s prescription and configured according to your healthcare provider’s instructions.

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Portable Oxygen Concentrators

āœ“ Ideal for travel, outdoor activities, or daily errands.
āœ“ Enjoy oxygen therapy on the go with lightweight, rechargeable devices.
āœ“ Models offer 3 to 7 pulse dose settings tailored to your needs.
āœ“ Some units deliver up to 2 LPM of continuous flow.
āœ“ FAA approved for air travel—fly with peace of mind.
āœ“ Quiet operation for use at night or in public spaces.
āœ“ Long-lasting battery options for all-day mobility.
āœ“ Simple one-button operation and easy-to-read display.
āœ“ Compact enough to fit in a small shoulder bag.
āœ“ Backed by expert support and certified quality standards.

Compare Key Features for Your Needs

Feature Why It Matters
Pulse vs. Continuous Flow Pulse is lighter and better for daytime use. Continuous is important for night use or higher needs.
Number of Settings More settings mean more control over your oxygen levels, especially as your needs change.
Battery Life Longer battery life gives you freedom to move without worrying about charging.
Weight Affects how easy it is to carry. Lighter units are better for travel and daily outings.
Noise Level Quieter devices are more comfortable for sleep and public use.
FAA Approved Required if you plan to travel by airplane with your concentrator.
Ease of Use Simple controls, readable screens, and minimal maintenance make a big difference in daily comfort.

Stationary Oxygen Concentrators

āœ“ Designed for continuous oxygen therapy at home.
āœ“ Provides stable flow rates up to 5–10 LPM, depending on the model.
āœ“ Ideal for nighttime use or high oxygen requirements.
āœ“ No battery required—plugs directly into wall power.
āœ“ Quiet operation and compact for in-home comfort.
āœ“ Minimal maintenance with easy-to-replace filters.
āœ“ Some models include wheels for easy room-to-room transport.
āœ“ Long-term reliability for chronic oxygen therapy.
āœ“ Trusted by clinics, caregivers, and respiratory specialists.

Compare Key Features of Home Oxygen Units

FEATURE WHY IT MATTERS
Flow Type All units offer continuous flow, essential for stable oxygen delivery day and night.
Flow Capacity Choose between 5 LPM and 10 LPM models depending on prescription needs.
Power Source Wall-powered for consistent operation without charging worries.
Noise Level Quiet motors ensure comfort for sleep and daily use.
Portability Most include wheels and handles for moving between rooms.
Maintenance Simple filter replacement keeps operation smooth and hygienic.
Reliability Built for long-term, 24/7 oxygen delivery with durable components.

Oxygen Therapy Accessories & Parts

āœ“ Nasal cannulas, oxygen masks, and replacement tubing for daily use.
āœ“ Filters (HEPA and inlet) and batteries compatible with leading concentrator brands.
āœ“ External and replacement batteries for portable oxygen units—extend your freedom.
āœ“ Carrying bags, backpacks, and rolling cases designed for comfort and mobility.
āœ“ OEM sieve beds for Inogen and other major brands—ensure maximum purity and performance.
āœ“ AC/DC power supplies and adapters to keep your device powered at home or on the go.
āœ“ Humidifier bottles and tubing connectors for added breathing comfort.
āœ“ Certified original parts directly from manufacturers—avoid generic replacements.
āœ“ Cleaning kits and maintenance accessories to extend the life of your equipment.
Portable Oxygen Concentrator Accesories

Compare Key Features of Oxygen Therapy Accessories & Parts

ACCESSORY TYPE WHY IT MATTERS
Nasal Cannulas & Masks Essential for delivering oxygen; available in various sizes and styles.
Replacement Tubing Ensures clean, uninterrupted oxygen flow; should be changed regularly.
HEPA & Inlet Filters Maintains air purity and unit performance; compatible with major concentrators.
External Batteries Offers portable oxygen use without needing wall power—great for travel.
Carrying Bags & Cases Provides convenience and protection for on-the-go users.
OEM Sieve Beds Ensures maximum oxygen purity—critical for Inogen and similar brands.
Power Supplies & Adapters Keep devices running at home or in vehicles; supports 24/7 oxygen use.
Humidifier Bottles Adds moisture to oxygen for comfort, especially in dry environments.
Certified Parts Direct from manufacturers to ensure reliability and performance.

Find the Oxygen Equipment That Works for You

Choosing the right device starts with your doctor’s recommendation — but ends with the gear that fits your life.

Ask yourself:

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1. What is the difference between a portable and a home oxygen concentrator?

Choosing the right oxygen concentrator is essential for effective oxygen therapy. The main differences between portable and home (stationary) oxygen concentrators include:

Portable Oxygen Concentrators

  • Designed for mobility – lightweight (2.5 to 10 lbs.) and easy to carry.
  • Powered by rechargeable batteries for extended use.
  • Many models are FAA-approved for air travel.
  • Typically use pulse dose delivery (oxygen only when you inhale).
  • Ideal for active individuals who need oxygen therapy on the go.

Home Oxygen Concentrators

  • Provide a continuous flow of oxygen – ideal for 24/7 therapy.
  • Operate quietly, suitable for use during sleep and daily routines.
  • Built to be energy-efficient with minimal maintenance required.
  • Best for individuals who primarily stay at home.

Tip: Always consult your doctor before choosing a concentrator to ensure it fits your specific therapy needs.

Yes. Oxygen concentrators are medical devices and require a doctor’s prescription. Your prescription will define:

  • The oxygen flow rate.
  • Whether you need pulse dose or continuous flow.

Following your doctor’s guidance ensures safe and effective oxygen therapy.

No. Non-medical concentrators may not meet oxygen purity requirements and can be unsafe for therapeutic use. Only certified, medical-grade devices comply with safety standards.

⚠️ Caution: Be especially careful when purchasing from platforms like Amazon or eBay.
Many of the devices sold there are not FDA-approved, even if they look similar to medical units. Using uncertified equipment can lead to serious health risks.

✅ For your safety, always buy from trusted suppliers that provide approved equipment.

Yes! Many portable concentrators are FAA-approved for air travel.

Before your trip:

  • Confirm regulations with your airline.
  • Carry extra batteries.
  • Ensure your device is stored correctly.
  • Always consult your doctor before traveling.
  • Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth.
  • Regularly clean or replace filters.
  • Inspect tubing for any signs of wear.
  • Store the unit in a dry, ventilated area.
  • Refer to your user manual for detailed instructions specific to your model.