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Oxygen Concentrators – Philippines: Prices & Delivery

Where to buy an oxygen concentrator with fast delivery to the Philippines?

As Bicol governors concur on tighter border control vs. Covid-19 in an effort ot prevent the entry and spread of the highly transmissible Delta variant of the coronavirus disease, 740 vials of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine arrived for Bicol. The delivery was a “trial run” to determine the region’s ability to handle and store this kind of jab that, which requires a minus 15 to minus 25°C to be stored properly. All of this happens in the backdrop of an extended night curfew in Manila to limit potential COVID-19 surge. Three weeks ago, local Filipino oxygen producers were urged to expand operations in case of a local surge of COVID-19 cases. The surge is now a fact, with about 8000 new cases registered on August 2.

“Our government has been working hard to achieve population protection through our national Covid-19 vaccination program so that we can protect everyone against the virus and minimize mortality by developing an immune response to it,” said Secretary Martin Andanar.1

Our website saw an increased amount of traffic from the Philippines — specifically on our oxygen concentrators page, which rand a red light that not only is a coronavirus surge already present there, but also that people are now actively searching for dedicated home oxygen equipment from abroad.

 

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What is an oxygen concentrator? Do I need such medical equipment in my home?

An oxygen concentrator (also called a home oxygen machine) is an electrically-operated device that produces medical oxygen upon demand. Oxygen concentrators deliver O2 supply to the patient at home or in a hospital setting, with different oxygen purity depending on the model. Oxygen purity can vary in the range of 90%-95.9% for high-efficiency models, which is enough to provide enough oxygen levels to cover the needs of patients with sever respiratory conditions such as COPD or a COVID-19 infection that has affected the lungs.

The other important thing after oxygen purity is the litres per minute of LPM. LPM measures the overall oxygen flow produced by the machine and delivered to the user/patient. LPM often varies in the range of 5LPM to 10 LPM for heavy-duty models.

Oxygen concentrators are available for purchase and delivery to Tunisia at CPAPEUROPA.COM. We service the entire country and offer brand new medical-grade O2 machines with certificate and the original manufacturer’s warranty.

 

Do you really need oxygen therapy?

 

Do we even sell oxygen concentrators to customers in the Philippines?

 

Although situated on a different continent, the answer, fortunately is yes. Our oxygen concentrator store supplies the Philippines, be it Bicol, Quezon City, Manila, Davao City, Caloocan or Cebu City.

 

We will ship your oxygen concentrator to your door in the Philippines!

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OK, your store delivers oxygen therapy equipment to the Philippines, but how long do I have to wait for my O2 machine to arrive?

 

As soon as your order has been placed, our Oxy team processes it immediately and our store sends your machine the same day. It takes 5 to 7 working days for your new oxygen concentrator to arrive to your door in the Philippines depending on your location. Pretty fast, right? Especially considering that your home oxygen devices has been sent from good old Europe!


NOTE
: Please check the Express Shipping option before finalizing your purchase! This way your oxygen concentrator will arrive as soon as humanly possible in the Philippines.

 

Which cities in the Philippines do we send oxygen concentrators with Express Shipping to?

 

We cover the entire Philippines so you don’t have to worry about shipping coverage. Whether you’re from Bicol, Eastern Visayas, Metro Manila, Central Visayas or Northern Mindanao, we got you covered!

 

Can you buy an oxygen concentrator machine in the Philippines?

 

So long as the Filipino local oxygen market has stock, then yes – you can buy a home oxygen machine as long as you have prescription. The issue would be the rapidly depleting stock of home oxygen machines in the Philippines. The other issue you should be aware about is the oversaturation with cheap Chinese-made machines. These so-called “oxygen concentrators” made in China are only resembling oxygen concentrators in the majority of cases. They do NOT deliver high concentration of oxygen, often malfunction and are never used in hospital environment — for a reason. But this is a topic of another article.

If you’re looking for an oxygen concentrator for a patient in Philippines, you basically have three options:

 

Option 1: Purchase a best brand oxygen concentrator with from a local store in the Philippines (if there are still machines available).

Option 2: Find a used machine online, but BE CAREFUL: MAKE SURE to replace the filters and accessories before using it at home! A contaminated filter or a nasal cannula can spread viruses from patient to patient! And stay away from Chinese-made units if you can.

Option 3: Buy the best brand new oxygen concentrator with express shipping to the Philippines from a licensed European store with a proven track record in sales. Here’s the main reasons why sometimes this is the best choice:

  • European oxygen stores keep large quantities of medical-grade oxygen concentrators and have many models to choose from, too (5 LPM, 6 LPM, 10 LPM, etc.);
  • Delivery from Europe to the Philippines is not going to take as long as it would be the case if you purchase an O2 machine from the US or Asia, for example;
  • Delivery cost will be cheaper from Europe as the continent is closer to the Philippines;
  • Most trusted European oxygen stores (like CPAPEuropa) do NOT sell Chinese-made units and carry only proven European and American brands with decades of solid track record in the manufacture of respiratory equipment.

Sources:

  1. PRRD not using Covid-19 vax to ‘depopulate’ PH: Andanar. Web. 4 August 2021. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1149337
  2. Bicol governors concur on tighter border control vs. Covid-19. Web 3 August 2021. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1149170

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