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How to Get Started with Medical Oxygen: Your Guide to OxyGo Products

Posted By Kate Wildenthaler
May 22, 2025 Category: COPD, Health, Medical Oxygen, OxyGo, OxyGo FIT, OxyGo NEXT, OxyHome, Oxygen, Oxygen Therapy, Oxygen Tips, POC, SOC

Get started with oxygen therapy and explore OxyGo’s portable and stationary options for personalized, reliable oxygen

COPD: What It Is and How Oxygen Therapy Helps

Posted By Kate Wildenthaler
November 18, 2024 Category: COPD, Health, Lung Health, Medical Oxygen, OxyGo, OxyGo FIT, OxyGo NEXT, OxyHome, Oxygen, Oxygen Safety, Oxygen Therapy, POC, SOC

Learn what COPD is, how it affects the body, and how oxygen therapy can help those with COPD breathe easier and improve quality of life

Is Oxygen a Medication?

Posted By Kate Wildenthaler
November 17, 2024 Category: COPD, Health, Lung Health, Medical Oxygen, OxyGo, OxyGo FIT, OxyGo NEXT, OxyHome, Oxygen, Oxygen Therapy, Oxygen Tips, POC, SOC

Learn why medical oxygen is prescribed, how it benefits respiratory health, and its role as essential therapy for improved quality of

Ultimate Guide to OxyGo NEXT Battery Care

Posted By Kate Wildenthaler
July 24, 2024 Category: OxyGo NEXT, Oxygen Therapy, Oxygen Tips, POC

Proper battery care and charging ensure your OxyGo NEXT Portable Oxygen Concentrator performs optimally. Learn essential tips to maximize battery

Managing Oxygen Therapy in the Summer Heat

Posted By Regan Haas
June 20, 2024 Category: Asthma, COPD, Health, OxyGo, OxyGo FIT, OxyGo NEXT, Oxygen, Oxygen Safety, Oxygen Tips, POC, Preparedness

Summer is officially here, bringing longer days, sunshine and warm weather. For those using oxygen therapy, the heat can present unique

Traveling with OxyGo NEXT!

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

Caring for OxyGo NEXT is a breeze!

Posted By Laura Frederick
October 15, 2019 Category: Exclusive Interview, From The Experts, News, OxyGo, OxyGo NEXT, Oxygen Tips, POC, Technology

[embed]https://youtu.be/qUvzx-C4yOk[/embed] 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

OxyGo Celebrates 5th Anniversary

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

OxyGo Announces Launch of OxyGo NEXT

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

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