Equipment Solutions

Oxygen therapy equipment
for every clinical need

Whether you need a compact portable unit for daily activities, a home system for overnight therapy, or hospital-grade equipment for a clinical facility — all products are available through TCH Medical with full installation and technical support.

Portable oxygen concentrator in use
Solution 01

Portable Oxygen Concentrators

Portable oxygen concentrators give patients with a respiratory prescription the freedom to maintain their usual activities without tethering them to a mains-powered unit at home. Using the same Pressure Swing Adsorption technology as stationary units, portable concentrators draw oxygen from room air and deliver it at the prescribed flow rate — without cylinders, without refilling, and without an expiry date on the supply.

Most portable units weigh between 1.5 and 4 kilograms and run on rechargeable lithium battery packs, providing between four and eight hours of runtime per charge. Many models accept a vehicle power adaptor for use during travel. Pulse-dose delivery — which releases oxygen only at the start of each inhalation — allows portable units to stretch battery life while maintaining therapeutic effectiveness for most patients. Patients who require continuous-flow oxygen or high overnight flow rates may need a larger portable unit or a combination of a portable and home system.

Clinical use cases

  • Prescribed for ambulatory use and travel
  • Post-surgical recovery requiring supplemental oxygen during activity
  • COPD patients who need oxygen while outside their home
  • Patients using oxygen on domestic or international flights (FAA-approved units)
  • Care settings requiring patient mobility with continuous support
Home oxygen concentrator in a residential setting
Solution 02

Home Oxygen Systems

Home oxygen systems — stationary concentrators — are the backbone of long-term oxygen therapy for patients with chronic respiratory conditions. Designed to operate continuously for extended periods, they deliver between 5 and 10 litres of concentrated oxygen per minute at purity levels consistently above 90%. They run on standard household current, eliminating the need for cylinder deliveries or battery management.

Stationary concentrators are generally prescribed for patients whose oxygen requirement is primarily at rest or during sleep, or for those who require flow rates that exceed what portable units can sustain. They are quieter than older models, consume moderate electricity, and are built for years of reliable daily operation. TCH Medical stocks units from manufacturers with proven service records in the Indian clinical market, and provides setup, demonstration, and ongoing technical support for all home systems.

Clinical use cases

  • COPD patients requiring continuous nocturnal oxygen therapy
  • Pulmonary fibrosis and other ILD conditions with resting hypoxemia
  • Post-COVID long-term rehabilitation oxygen support
  • Congestive heart failure with secondary hypoxemia
  • Patients with prescribed flow rates above 3 LPM continuous
Hospital-grade oxygen equipment in clinical setting
Solution 03

Hospital-Grade Equipment

Clinical facilities — hospitals, nursing homes, dialysis centres, physiotherapy departments, and home-care medical units — require oxygen systems that operate at higher flow capacities and meet formal clinical equipment standards. Hospital-grade concentrators and oxygen systems are rated for continuous high-capacity operation in multi-patient settings, with monitoring outputs that integrate with nursing station equipment.

TCH Medical supplies high-capacity oxygen concentrators, manifold systems, and pipeline-compatible equipment for healthcare facilities. These systems are distinct from residential equipment both in output capacity and in the certification documentation they carry. Procurement teams at healthcare facilities are advised to contact TCH Medical directly to discuss specification requirements, delivery logistics, and volume pricing. Technical commissioning support is available for all institutional installations.

Clinical use cases

  • Hospital wards requiring supplemental oxygen delivery at scale
  • ICU and HDU units needing reliable high-flow oxygen support
  • Nursing homes and long-term care facilities
  • Dialysis centres and specialist respiratory clinics
  • Home-care companies operating fleets of rental equipment

Quick Comparison

Which solution is right for your prescription?

FeaturePortableHome SystemHospital-Grade
Typical weight1.5 – 4 kg8 – 20 kg20 kg +
Flow range1 – 3 LPM1 – 10 LPM5 – 30+ LPM
Power sourceBattery + mainsMains onlyMains / piped
Continuous flowSelect modelsAll modelsAll models
MobilityHighStationaryFixed installation
Best forActive patientsHome therapyClinical facilities

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