Oxygen To Go

Portable Oxygen Concentrators

OxygenToGo carries several different types of portable oxygen concentrators. Call us at (877) 736-8691 to discuss which one is best for your medical needs and travel itinerary. As with all of our rental equipment, we will include a pulse oximeter, which clips to your finger to instantly evaluate your oxygen saturation levels and allow you to adjust the flow rate on the device as needed.

The EverGo by Resperonics

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The EverGo is light, efficient, and easy to use. With a touch screen and continuous feedback you know where you are at every step of the way. The EverGo can operate on AC, DC and can carry up to 8 hours of battery time within the unit. The batteries also have the ability to provide the level of charge without plugging in so there is no guessing and the EverGo can charge two batteries at the same time.. The EverGo is a pulse dose device with a maximum of 6 LPM (liter per minute) and has a carry case, cart as well.

The Inogen One by Inogen Inc.

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The Inogen One is light, durable, and efficient. It emits up to five liters per minute of oxygen in bursts that match your own inhalation cycle. The Inogen One can operate on AC, DC and batteries. Even though each battery provides three hours of oxygen (at average flow rates), we provide AT LEAST three batteries - and sometimes more if your itinerary requires them. The Inogen One also includes a satellite conserver for using extra-long lengths of cannula tubing; an external battery charger; a carry case and rolling cart.


The Eclipse by Sequal

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Unlike the other portable oxygen concentrators on the market the Eclipse has a unique continuous flow feature of up to 3 LPM. But during times of less physical excursion some can switch the device to pulse dose of up to 6 LPM. This device is traditionally used for higher medical need or nocturnal use clients but has approval on many airlines for use while in flight. The weight of the unit is 18 lbs with battery, which makes this the heaviest device on the market by eight lbs. This ability to produce a higher level of oxygen and continuous flow comes at a price in relation to the batteries. The batteries are larger and last less than the smaller pulse dose devices on the market and so flight planning is critical for this device.

The  XPO2 by Invacare

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The new XPO2 Portable Concentrator is the newest addition to Invacare's line of oxygen technologies. Now providers and patients have a choice of ambulatory systems from Invacare, a world leader in oxygen. Named for its extreme portability, the XPO2 is lightweight, clinically robust, and easy to operate. The supplemental battery and AC or DC power options make it easy for patients to go just about anywhere without the concern of running out of oxygen.

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We rent several different models of portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) for periods from a few days to a month. Every rental includes 24-hour access to respiratory therapists and board-certified physicians. And we can deliver these units to you FAST!

Customer Testimonial (view all)

I want to take this opportunity to let you know what a positive experience we had with the system on our recent cruise to Alaska. The system arrived in plenty of time for me to become familiar with it and it's use. I felt positive in getting on the plane with the system and the batteries held up just fine for the four and a half hour flight, the hour long transfer to the cruise ship and to our suite. We very easily transferred the system to the ship's electrical system and recharged the batteries. It was just so easy to use and so trustworthy. We never had a moment's problem.

I talked to several people on the cruise that were using oxygen and they were amazed at the system itself and at how inexpensive it was to rent the unit compared to what they had to pay for oxygen for the flight, time at the airport and the cruise. They paid almost three times the amount of what I paid and one lady had a malfunction with her system and her rental company had to fly another system to her on the ship!

The instructions provided for assembly and packing for return of the system to your company are very user friendly and easy.

You and your staff have been spectacular to work with. You did everything you said that you would do and it was done in a friendly and courteous manner. That doesn't always happen with every company I have to deal with for accessibility equipment and it's very much appreciated.

Please feel free to use my name in anyway that would be helpful in letting those in need of your services know that this system exists and that it is easy to use and financially friendly!

Thanks again for making our trip such a wonderful experience!

Sincerely, Tom H.