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Recently prescribed home oxygen or upgrading your oxygen machine setup? Air Liquide offers a wide range of high-quality oxygen machines for home use. Breathe easier with home oxygen
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    Inogen Rove 6™ Portable Oxygen Concentrator - 16 Cell

    Inogen Rove 6™ Portable Oxygen Concentrator - Powerful, Lightweight, and Quiet Experience portability and effective oxygen delivery with the Inogen...

    Sale Price: $3,599.00 AUD
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    Price: $3,599.00 AUD $4,799.00 AUD
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    Philips SimplyGo Mini

    Philips Respironics SimplyGo Mini Portable Oxygen Concentrator - Compact Power for Active Patients The Philips SimplyGo Mini is the smallest...

    Sale Price: $4,699.00 AUD
    Sale Price: $4,699.00 AUD
    Price: $4,699.00 AUD
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    Zen-O Portable Oxygen Concentrator

    Go Further with Extended Battery Life and Dual Flow Oxygen Delivery Enjoy greater independence and flexibility with this portable Oxygen...

    Sale Price: $3,654.00 AUD
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    Price: $3,654.00 AUD $4,299.00 AUD
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    Philips SimplyGo

    Portable oxygen concentrator sales require a medical oxygen prescription from a GP or specialist prior to shipment. Please add this...

    Sale Price: $3,999.00 AUD
    Sale Price: $3,999.00 AUD
    Price: $3,999.00 AUD
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    Caire Eclipse™ 5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator

    Caire Eclipse™ 5 - Powerful 3 LPM Portable Oxygen with Intelligent Breath-by-Breath Delivery The Caire Eclipse™ 5 is a robust...

    Sale Price: $4,424.00 AUD
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    Price: $4,424.00 AUD $5,899.00 AUD
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    Philips EverFlo™ Stationary Oxygen Concentrator

    The Philips EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator is a trusted, low-maintenance solution for long-term oxygen therapy at home. Designed by Philips Respironics,...

    Sale Price: $999.00 AUD
    Sale Price: $999.00 AUD
    Price: $999.00 AUD $2,250.00 AUD
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    Firesafe™ valves

    Firesafe™ valves can be connected to your oxygen accessories to provide an extra line of defense. Valves limit the impact...

    Sale Price: $13.00 AUD
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    Price: $13.00 AUD $21.85 AUD
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    Battery 16 Cell For Inogen One G5 & Rove 6

    Maximise your mobility and enjoy independence with the Inogen One G5 & Rove 6 - 16-Cell Battery This high-capacity battery is specifically...

    Sale Price: $349.00 AUD
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    Price: $349.00 AUD $804.35 AUD
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    Back Pack - Inogen One G5 & Rove 6

    Backpack for Inogen One G5 or Rove 6 portable oxygen concentrators. Details: Perfect for use during a round of golf...

    Sale Price: $180.00 AUD
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    Price: $180.00 AUD $247.55 AUD
  • Medical Oxygen Regulator Gloor

    Price listed is inclusive of GST Gloor regulator is used for the precise dosage of medical gases from a high...

    Sale Price: $942.60 AUD
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    External Battery Charger With Power Supply - Inogen One G5 & Rove 6

    Spare or replacement external battery charger for Inogen One G5 or Rove 6 portable oxygen concentrators. Details: The external charger...

    Sale Price: $430.00 AUD
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    Price: $430.00 AUD $622.40 AUD
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    Best Neb - Comfortable Compressor Nebulizer

    Best Neb nebuliser is a high-quality aerosol compressor with contemporary, non-medical styling. It is appealing to the clinician and the...

    Sale Price: $199.00 AUD
    Sale Price: $199.00 AUD
    Price: $199.00 AUD $310.80 AUD
  • Carry Bag Inogen One G5 & Rove 6

    Spare carry bag for Inogen One G5 or Rove 6 portable oxygen concentrators. Details: This carry bag provides a protective...

    Sale Price: $129.35 AUD
    Sale Price: $129.35 AUD
    Price: $129.35 AUD
  • Water Traps

    When a humidifier is used, condensation may accumulate inside the tubing. The use of a water trap can help resolve...

    Sale Price: $10.40 AUD
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    Battery 8 Cell For Inogen One G5 & Rove 6

    Spare or replacement battery for Inogen One Rove 6 and G5 portable oxygen concentrators.

    Sale Price: $491.05 AUD
    Sale Price: $491.05 AUD
    Price: $491.05 AUD
  • Extension Tubing

    Can be added to a nasal cannula or mask without affecting the flow of oxygen from a stationary concentrator. A...

    Sale Price: From $7.45 AUD
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  • Oxygen Tubing Swivel Connector - Salter

    Sold as Each The Oxygen Tubing Swivel Connector aids in the reduction of tangles and twists in your oxygen tubing,...

    Sale Price: $9.15 AUD
    Sale Price: $9.15 AUD
    Price: $9.15 AUD
  • DC Power Cord Inogen One G3/G4 & Rove 6

    DC Power Supply for Inogen G5 and Rove 6 Concentrator.Spare DC power cable for use with Inogen One G3, G5...

    Sale Price: $129.90 AUD
    Sale Price: $129.90 AUD
    Price: $129.90 AUD
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    Inogen One G3 Carry Bag

    The Carry Bag for Inogen One G3 provides a protective cover with a handle and adjustable shoulder strap to help...

    Sale Price: $59.00 AUD
    Sale Price: $59.00 AUD
    Price: $59.00 AUD $138.70 AUD
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    O2 Mask

    MASK O2 AD MED CONC +TUB+ELASTIC 8110 SALTER Simple oxygen masks are clear, latex free oxygen delivery devices used for...

    Sale Price: From $9.30 AUD
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    Price: $9.30 AUD $13.30 AUD
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Breathing is essential—but for many Australians living with chronic respiratory conditions like COPD, emphysema, or severe asthma, getting enough oxygen isn’t always easy. Shortness of breath, fatigue, and low energy can become daily struggles. That’s where home oxygen therapy comes in. 

Studies show that thousands of Australians rely on home oxygen machines to improve their quality of life. Whether you’ve just been prescribed oxygen therapy or are exploring new options, Air Liquide Healthcare is here to support you.

What Is a Home Oxygen Machine?

A home oxygen machine—also known as an oxygen concentrator—is a device that delivers purified, concentrated oxygen to people who struggle to absorb enough oxygen naturally. These machines draw in air, remove nitrogen, and provide a steady flow of medical-grade oxygen via a mask or nasal cannula.

Some people also use oxygen tanks for home use, especially when mobility or backup options are needed. Our selection includes portable oxygen solutions, oxygen compressors, and a variety of accessories to match your lifestyle and health needs. Individuals who are not receiving oxygen from local health services may be deemed eligible for subsidized home oxygen equipment under the Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS).

What is Oxygen Therapy?

Oxygen therapy is a medical treatment designed to provide patients with additional oxygen, thereby increasing the oxygen levels in their blood. This therapy is often prescribed by doctors for individuals with respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, or asthma. Oxygen therapy can be administered in various ways, including through an oxygen concentrator, oxygen tank, or portable oxygen concentrator.

Patients can benefit from oxygen therapy at home, in a hospital, or even while traveling, making it a versatile and essential treatment for those who require supplemental oxygen. For further information on oxygen therapy, patients are encouraged to contact their doctor or an oxygen supplier like Air Liquide. This ensures they receive the correct guidance and support tailored to their specific health needs.

Do You Need Home Oxygen Therapy?

If you often feel breathless, struggle with low oxygen levels, or live with a chronic lung condition, your doctor may recommend oxygen therapy at home. Common signs you may benefit from supplemental oxygen include:

  • Shortness of breath while resting or walking

  • Constant fatigue or poor concentration

  • Morning headaches

  • Bluish lips or fingernails (a sign of low oxygen)

It's crucial to monitor symptoms alongside oxygen levels, as symptoms can provide important context for interpreting oximeter data and recognizing signs of low oxygen levels.

Left untreated, low oxygen can strain your heart, reduce your mobility, and significantly impact your health. That’s why home oxygen therapy can be life-changing.

Oxygen Solutions That Fit Your Life

At Air Liquide Healthcare, we make getting started simple. We offer:

  • Stationary and portable oxygen concentrators

  • Medical oxygen tanks and cylinders

  • Oxygen masks for home

  • Reliable oxygen supply and delivery

  • Expert guidance and aftercare support

Not sure which machine you need? Our team will help you find the right fit—whether you’re after quiet, compact units for everyday use or robust oxygen generators for home with higher output. To ensure optimal performance, remember that the machine's filter should be cleaned once a month. 

Portable Oxygen Options

Portable oxygen options are designed to provide patients with the freedom to move around while still receiving the oxygen therapy they need. Portable oxygen concentrators, such as the Inogen Rove 5 or Inogen Rove 6, are lightweight and compact devices that extract oxygen from the air, making them ideal for travel or daily activities. These devices often feature a flow range of 1-6 liters per minute and can be powered by batteries or an electrical outlet.

To enhance comfort, patients can use a humidifier bottle with their portable oxygen concentrator, which adds moisture to the oxygen and reduces dryness and discomfort in the nose and throat. When selecting a portable oxygen option, it’s important to consider specific needs, including the prescribed flow rate, activity level, and travel requirements. This ensures that the chosen device effectively supports the patient’s lifestyle and health needs.

Choosing an Oxygen Concentrator

Choosing an oxygen concentrator can be a daunting task, but by considering a few key factors, patients can find the right device for their needs. First, it’s crucial to consult with a doctor to determine the prescribed flow rate and type of oxygen therapy required. Next, researching different oxygen concentrator models is essential. Factors to consider include weight, size, noise level, and power options.

Patients should also think about their lifestyle and how they plan to use the device, whether they need a portable or home oxygen concentrator. Additionally, it’s important to consider the costs associated with the device, including the purchase price, maintenance costs, and any ongoing expenses such as filter replacements. By taking the time to research and compare different oxygen concentrators, patients can find a device that meets their needs and provides them with the oxygen therapy they require.

How to Use a Home Oxygen Machine

Using an oxygen machine at home is easy. Here’s how it works:

  1. Set Up the Machine – Plug it in, attach the tubing, and connect your mask or cannula.

  2. Adjust Flow Settings – Your doctor will prescribe the right oxygen flow rate.

  3. Start Therapy – Turn on the machine and breathe normally as oxygen flows.

  4. Stay Safe – Keep your machine in a well-ventilated area and follow all care instructions. Safety measures are crucial to ensure the device's accuracy and reliability, especially for medical purposes.

We also offer support for portable oxygen tanks, making it easier to travel or move around the house without interruption.

Why Choose Air Liquide Healthcare?

With decades of experience in medical oxygen supplies, Air Liquide Healthcare is a trusted partner for thousands of Australians. We offer:

  • Proven, hospital-grade equipment

  • Fast delivery across Australia

  • Personalised care and product support

  • Ongoing service and maintenance

Air Liquide Healthcare Australia offers a variety of sleep solutions, including cpap machines and cpap masks. Whether you need help understanding oxygen tank prices, choosing the right oxygen breathing machine, or setting up a ventilator for home use, we’re here to guide you.

FAQs

1. What is a home oxygen machine and how does it work?

A home oxygen machine, also called an oxygen concentrator, draws in air from the room, filters out nitrogen, and delivers concentrated medical oxygen through a mask or nasal cannula. It helps people with low blood oxygen levels breathe easier and maintain healthy oxygen saturation at home.

2. Who needs a home oxygen machine?

Home oxygen therapy is commonly prescribed for people with chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, or severe asthma. If you experience frequent breathlessness, fatigue, or low oxygen levels, your doctor may recommend using an oxygen machine for home use.

3. What’s the difference between an oxygen concentrator and an oxygen tank?

An oxygen concentrator generates oxygen continuously from the air, while an oxygen tank stores a fixed amount of compressed or liquid oxygen. Tanks need to be refilled or replaced, while concentrators plug into power and are ideal for long-term oxygen therapy at home.

4. Can I travel with an oxygen machine?

Yes, many people use portable oxygen concentrators for travel. These lightweight, battery-powered units provide oxygen on the go. Be sure to check airline and travel regulations, and speak with your healthcare provider to ensure your equipment meets your mobility and therapy needs. Additionally, having a list of questions to guide potential buyers in their decision-making process regarding portable oxygen concentrators can be a useful tool for communicating needs effectively with suppliers and ensuring an appropriate product.

5. How often do I clean an oxygen concentrator?

Patients are advised to clean their nasal cannula or face mask weekly to maintain hygiene. Replacing damaged oxygen tubing is also necessary for safe operation of the home oxygen system. Additionally, the machine's filter should be cleaned once a month to ensure optimal performance.

6. Is home oxygen covered by Medicare?

In Australia, home oxygen is not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. However, in certain cases, it may be provided at no cost through state-funded programs via public hospitals.

7. Do I need a prescription for a home oxygen machine?

Yes, a prescription is required to purchase or rent an oxygen concentrator in Australia. Your doctor will assess your oxygen needs and determine the correct flow rate and type of oxygen therapy. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting oxygen therapy to ensure you receive the appropriate device for your condition.

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