Oxygen Equipment
Ray Fisher Pharmacy offers the following Oxygen Equipment:
- Oxygen Tubing
- Oxygen Cylinders
- Tank Carts
- Cannulas
- Static Concentrators and Portable Concentrators
- Regulators
- Masks
Some equipment requires a prescription. Prescription items list the cost in the item name and have an online price of $0. When adding a prescription item, you must provide a valid prescription before you can pay for the item.
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EasyPulse Five Oxygen Conserving Regulator
$200.00 Add to cart -

Regulator Gauge 0-15 Lpm Blue Adult
$50.00 Add to cart -

Oxygen Cylinder Carry Bag
$30.00 Add to cart -

Pulse Oximeter
$30.00 Add to cart -

Oxygen Tank Cart
$20.00 Add to cart -

Oxygen Tube 50Ft
$7.00 Add to cart -

Oxygen Tube 25Ft
$5.00 Add to cart -

Oxygen Nasal Cannula
$3.00 Add to cart -

Oxygen Tubing Connector
$0.50 Add to cart -

Inogen Rove 4 concentrator w/ standard battery $3000
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5L Oxygen Concentrator $850 RX only
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Inogen Rove 6 concentrator w/ standard battery $3000
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Oxygen Concentrator – Rental $100 – $150
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Oxygen Mask $7
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Oxygen Portable Concentrator Rental $175 – $500
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Oxygen Non-Re Breather
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Oxygen Package Rental $25 – $35
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Oxygen Services
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Oxygen Cylinders $50
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Oxygen Equipment Guide
An oxygen cylinder is typically made of aluminum or steel. These tanks are built to store either compressed oxygen gas or liquid oxygen. Considering that oxygen cylinders store pressurized gas, the canisters must always be stored in an upright position and handled with extreme care.
It’s also important to mention that as the oxygen flow rate increases, the tank size increases as well. These cylinders are often large and heavy, so you may need assistance when moving or changing them. Don’t forget to think about what accessories you might need for your oxygen management equipment. Some examples include tubing, face masks, cannulas, carrying bags, carrying carts, and so on.
One of the most popular options is an oxygen concentrator. These devices are designed to take in air from your surroundings. It works by filtering nitrogen out and purifying atmospheric oxygen. The purified oxygen is then delivered back to the user.
Standard models are ideal for stationary use at home, but you also have the option of purchasing a portable oxygen concentrator. Standard concentrators are wheeled for limited portability. Portable concentrators are much smaller and have batteries, often being small enough to be carried in a bag.
*Note that all machines are prescription only. Consult with your doctor or healthcare provider to determine which option is best for your needs.

















