Posted By Brittany Fichter
May 21, 2026
Category: News, POC, Award, Ceo, Cleveland, Smart50
Victoria Marquard Schultz/OxyGo Announced as a winner in 2019 Smart 50 Awards
Posted By Regan Haas
May 10, 2024
Category: News
OxyGo Welcomes Chris Carter as New Chief Operating
Posted By Regan Haas
April 23, 2024
Category: COPD, Health, News, OxyGo, Oxygen, Oxygen Tips, POC, SOC
Pulse dose and continuous flow are two methods of oxygen delivery used to provide supplemental oxygen to individuals with respiratory
Posted By Laura Frederick
April 13, 2023
Category: DME, News, OxyGo, Oxygen, Press Release
OxyGo LLC is proud to announce the launch of their latest product, the OxyHome 5L Stationary
Posted By Carmella Arroyo
May 10, 2021
Category: Acquisition, Business, LIFE Corporation, News, OxyGo, Press Release
OxyGo LLC, a leader in lightweight portable oxygen concentrators, has acquired LIFE® Corporation, a manufacturer of medical devices and specializes in portable Emergency Oxygen and CPR administration
Posted By Laura Frederick
March 13, 2020
Category: Health, News, News Flash, OxyGo, Oxygen, Preparedness
To our OxyGo Community:
Breath, health and perseverance is the heart of what we do at OxyGo. Our mission is to keep providers and their patients going in the face of a life altering oxygen diagnosis. Now, as COVID-19 has entered North America, we at OxyGo are prepared to help our providers serve and protect the most vulnerable to this respiratory disease.
The situation is evolving rapidly, and we update our processes to meet the best standards as they develop. Here are some things we at OxyGo are doing currently to ensure your business and patients remain healthy:
All OxyGo locations will remain open to manufacture, ship and service product at this time.
We have increased production and can ship OxyGo product same day.
All OxyGo units are cleaned and disinfected prior to shipment, including warranty, non-warranty repairs and loaners.
Our OxyGo associates have always followed our internal good hygiene process, and we are following CDC and WHO guidelines for health and wellness for COVID-19.
On a personal note, many of you know that I have been working in respiratory since my father started this company nearly 30 years ago when I was a kid. I know many of you personally, have seen you and your families and companies grow and know of your passion for not only your business- but also your passion to give your patients the care they deserve. In a health care crisis, you are the front line. We are committed to getting you what you need, now more than ever.
Let's keep going, toge
Posted By Laura Frederick
January 30, 2020
Category: Events, From The Experts, News, OxyGo, Oxygen, Oxygen Safety, Oxygen Tips, Tech, Technology
DMEs from Oklahoma, Texas, Florida and across the country attended Oxygen EXPO2 in Orlando, FL on Jan 21st of this year. The expo, subtitled The NEXT Tech in Ambulatory Oxygen, gave DME providers an opportunity to learn about the latest homecare oxygen trends and market opportunities.
“We are all about technology and innovation, so being able to host an event like this where we can share our knowledge and help contribute to the industry is a great opportunity,” said OxyGo CEO Victoria Marquard-Schultz.
The one-day conference covered topics such as the future of portable oxygen, oxygen safety, finding assets and revenues in a connected DME market, and leveraging social media to increase patient retail and referrals. The keynote address was on advances in pulmonary medicine and was given by Franck Rahaghi, MD, MH, FCCP, Director of Respiratory Care at Cleveland Clinic Florida Hospital and Clinic.
Dr. Rahaghi spoke about advances in pulmonary care and the importance of getting patients to move and exercise as part of their treatment referencing the American Lung Association’s famous slogan, “If you can’t breathe, nothing else matters.” “POCs and their tankless delivery of oxygen are giving patients their freedom back,” he said, “while improving their quality of life and overall sense of happiness.” He said that ambulation could increase the life expectancy of patients on oxygen by 20%.
Looking further into cutting edge patient care, Dr. Rah
Posted By Laura Frederick
December 13, 2019
Category: Events, From The Experts, News, OxyGo, Oxygen, Oxygen Safety, Technology
OxyGo Announces Oxygen EXPO2 2020 – The Next Tech in Ambulatory Oxygen
Posted By Brittany Fichter
November 19, 2019
Category: Exclusive Interview, From The Experts, News, OxyGo, OxyGo NEXT, Oxygen Tips, POC, Technology, Travel
Traveling with OxyGo NEXT
OxyGo NEXT uses the latest state-of-the-art technologies to make traveling with your portable oxygen concentrator easier than ever. OxyGo NEXT has user-replaceable batteries, sieve beds and an easy to read LCD display with simple controls. This makes travel a breeze whether in car, train, cruise ship or on a plane!
Traveling with OxyGo NEXT is straightforward and simple. One reason is it so easy to travel with is because it meets all the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements for use on-board an airline.
Tip: Check with Your Airline Before Your Flight
It is important to note that all airlines have their own requirements when it comes to traveling with a POC. Prior to travel, you should check the website of the airline you are using, whether it's a large carrier or a small regional airline. On their website they will have a section on traveling with medical equipment. There you can find the forms you will need to prepare before your travels. This usually includes release forms from your physician for a prescription.
Make Sure to Have Extra Batteries
Generally, airlines require that you have 1 ½ times as much battery life as the length of the trip. With the OxyGo NEXT that's no worry! The extended battery life and effortless battery removal to switch to another battery means you can easily meet this requirement.
Bluetooth Connectivity
Another unique feature of the OxyGo NEXT is that it ha
Posted By Laura Frederick
October 15, 2019
Category: Exclusive Interview, From The Experts, News, OxyGo, OxyGo NEXT, Oxygen Tips, POC, Technology
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How to Care for Your OxyGo NEXT
OxyGo NEXT is the newest addition to the line of portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) provided by OxyGo. It was created to provide the user with the ease of not only a small compact device, but one that is easily serviceable, too.
For patients and providers, servicing the OxyGo NEXT is extremely simple. An important tip to remember when taking care of your concentrator is to keep the inlet filters on the outside clean and free of dirt, debris, and animal dander. A clean filter allows full airflow to the unit.
Keeping your filter clean is done by simply removing the filters from the outside of the concentrator, rinsing them out with dish soap and warm water, and allowing them to dry before placing them back on the unit.
We recommend you clean your filter at least once a week or more frequently if necessary.
It is important to keep the body of your portable oxygen concentrator clean. Wiping the exterior of the unit down every now and then will help increase the life of your concentrator. Keeping your concentrator inside its protective carrying case can also help keep the unit safe from excess wear and tear.
Serviceability of the OxyGo NEXT
The two biggest issues people tend to have with portable oxygen concentrators are maintaining the sieve beds and batteries. Like other OxyGo POCs, the OxyGo NEXT has user replaceable sieve beds and batteries that are easy to replace in t
Posted By Brittany Fichter
October 14, 2019
Category: Business, Exclusive Interview, News, OxyGo, OxyGo FIT, OxyGo FIT Bluetooth, OxyGo NEXT, Oxygen, POC, Press Release, Technology
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 14, 2019
Orlando, FL: OxyGo LLC, a leader in the portable oxygen concentrator market celebrated their 5th anniversary this past Friday.
In 2014 OxyGo launched its first portable oxygen concentrator, to meet the needs of today’s portable oxygen patients. Five years later, OxyGo has three different units and has been rated the best POC for three years in a row by a Needham & Company report.
“Five years ago, we entered a highly competitive market, but we knew we had something very different and special to offer,” said Victoria Marquard-Schultz, OxyGo, CEO. “Since then we have continued to make it our mission to provide patients as well as providers with the very best POCs on the market.”.
OxyGo offers an original 5-setting concentrator, OxyGo FIT weighing only 2.8lbs, and OxyGo NEXT. The NEXT is the latest unit which came out this year and it is setting the standard for portable oxygen concentrators. At only 4.7 pounds, and with 6 flow settings, the OxyGo NEXT offers the highest oxygen output per pound of weight of any portable oxygen concentrators currently on the market. Other features include a long battery life of up to 13 hours with the optional double battery, access to the My OxyGo App, a large LCD screen, and is one of the quietest POCs on the market at 38 dB.
OxyGo hosted a brand anniversary party to honor and thank the dedicated employees and vendors who have helped make OxyGo the most requested POC o
Posted By Laura Frederick
August 29, 2019
Category: COPD, Hurricane Safety, News, Oxygen Safety, POC, Preparedness, Resources
Hurricane season in the southeastern United States runs from June 1st through November 30th, but peaks from mid-late August through September. Sometimes, advanced warnings are issued for events such as hurricanes, tropical storms or flooding, but other times there may be no warning.These intense storms can cause massive damage to roadways, and power outages that can make it very difficult to charge important medical devices such as a portable oxygen concentrator.
It helps to PLAN AHEAD for these situations, especially if you or a family member has a lung problem or other health conditions.
To help with planning ahead, follow these steps:
Do not wait for an emergency to start planning.
Have a plan ready and have it handy at all times. Coordinate this plan with your healthcare providers, homecare company, nursing service, and medical equipment company.
Develop a basic family emergency plan. Be sure all family members are familiar with the plan.
Have the basic needs and supplies checklist completed below:
□ Water — one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation and 2-week supply for home)
□ Food — it is a good idea to include foods that do not need cooking (canned, dried, etc.) (3-day supply for evacuation and 2-week supply for home)
□ Battery-operated or hand-crank radio
□ First aid kit and manual
□ Medications (7-day supply) and medical items
Remember to try and keep all your devices charged and ready in the event of a hurricane
Posted By Laura Frederick
August 12, 2019
Category: COPD, News, News Flash, OxyGo NEXT, POC, Software, Technology
OxyGo LLC, a leader in the portable oxygen concentrator market announced the launch of their new six flow setting, Bluetooth enabled POC
Posted By Laura Frederick
June 13, 2019
Category: Business, From The Experts, News, Resources, Software, Tech, Technology, WEMCO
How Technology Can Enhance Growth at Home and at Work
Posted By Brittany Fichter
May 02, 2019
Category: News, POC, Award, Ceo, Cleveland, Smart50
Victoria Marquard Schultz/OxyGo Announced as a winner in 2019 Smart 50 Awards
Posted By Brittany Fichter
February 18, 2019
Category: News, OxyGo, OxyGo FIT, OxyGo FIT Bluetooth, Oxygen, Technology
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 19, 2019
OxyGo Announces Launch of OxyGo FIT Connect
Orlando, FL: OxyGo LLC, a leader in the portable oxygen concentrator market announced the launch of their new Bluetooth enabled POC today.
OxyGo FIT Connect will allow healthcare providers to improve patient outcomes through a new wireless connectivity platform using Bluetooth technology. The platform includes a provider dashboard and mobile application for patient use through mobile devices.
The My OxyGo Provider Dashboard will work with the My OxyGo App to provide real-time monitoring that will aid in troubleshooting, concentrator health checks, preventative maintenance and geo-locating of patient’s POCs. Both providers and patients will be able to check battery life, column life, oxygen purity and more with the touch of a button!
“We are proud to introduce the OxyGo FIT Connect to the provider market. The new Bluetooth enabled unit and patient app, in conjunction with a provider focused and designed back end will improve patient outcomes by allowing patients and providers to communicate in real-time about their POC,” says Victoria Marquard-Schultz, CEO of OxyGo.
“Patients on oxygen are always concerned about their next breath, and providers now will be able to ensure the patients are getting their required oxygen prescription... regardless of where in the world the patient is breathing. OxyGo’s mission is to Keep Going. And this is just another too
Posted By oxygo
December 11, 2018
Category: News
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Posted By Erin Clark
October 10, 2018
Category: News
The OxyGo Difference: Why OxyGo Doesn't Sell Direct to Patients
Posted By Erin Clark
November 15, 2017
Category: Health, News, Oxygen, Resources, Technology
The Health Resources Services Administration defines Telehealth as “the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, public health and health administration.” Telecommunication technologies include terrestrial and wireless communications, computers and internet, teleconferencing, video conferencing, and streaming media, to name a few.
Telehealth is different from telemedicine in that telemedicine specifically deals with remote clinical healthcare services, whereas telehealth refers to a broader scope of non-clinical information, such as continuing medical education, provider training and administrative meetings—in addition to the clinical services.
The advantages of telehealth are proving to be of great value in saving both time and money. Physicians and nurses can make virtual “visits” to a patient’s home to evaluate, diagnose and treat—without leaving their office. Likewise, telehealth allows the patient to receive expert healthcare without ever leaving their home. Telehealth provides improved communications to and from the patients, which in turn helps to decrease the number of hospital admissions. For example, the diabetic patient could upload their blood sugar levels, medication list or food logs to their physicians’ offices for their review and assessment, or the physician’s office could send out reminders to their patients to get the
Posted By oxygo
March 08, 2017
Category: News, News Flash, OxyGo, POC
“OxyGo Day” Proclaimed by the City of Westlake, Ohio