Oxygen Support & Ventilator Support
Critical Respiratory Support, Compassionate Care: Oxygen & Ventilator Services.

What is Oxygen Support & Ventilator Support
Oxygen Support: This involves delivering supplemental oxygen to patients who cannot maintain adequate blood oxygen levels on their own. It addresses conditions causing shortness of breath or low oxygen saturation.
Ventilator Support: This provides mechanical assistance with breathing for patients who are unable to breathe effectively independently. It is critical for those with severe respiratory failure or conditions requiring intensive respiratory support.
Who Needs Oxygen and Ventilator Support?
Our services cater to individuals experiencing:
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Pneumonia and acute respiratory infections
- Asthma exacerbations
- Heart failure with pulmonary edema
- Sleep apnea
- Respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
- Neuromuscular disorders affecting breathing
- Post-surgical respiratory complications
- Severe respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation
Our Comprehensive Services:
- Oxygen Therapy:
- Individualized oxygen delivery via nasal cannulas, masks, or high-flow systems.
- Precise oxygen titration and monitoring by respiratory therapists.
- Patient education on proper oxygen use and safety.
- Ventilator Support:
- Advanced mechanical ventilation management by critical care specialists.
- Continuous monitoring of respiratory parameters and ventilator settings.
- Weaning protocols to transition patients off mechanical ventilation.
- Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) for patients who can tolerate it.
- Respiratory Assessments:
- Thorough evaluations by respiratory therapists and pulmonologists.
- Monitoring of oxygen saturation, arterial blood gases, and lung function.
- Home Oxygen and Ventilator Support:
- Guidance and support for patients transitioning to home respiratory care.
- Equipment setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
- Ongoing monitoring and follow-up.
- Interdisciplinary Care:
- Collaboration between pulmonologists, respiratory therapists, nurses, and other specialists.
- Holistic care addressing the patient’s overall health and well-being.

