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 CPAP machine, or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure device, is a non-invasive medical device used primarily to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). It delivers a steady, continuous stream of pressurized air through a mask, keeping the airway open during sleep and preventing interruptions in breathing.

CPAP therapy is considered the gold standard treatment for sleep apnea and is also used in certain cases of respiratory distress and other sleep-related breathing disorders. By maintaining airway pressure, CPAP machines help improve sleep quality, reduce daytime fatigue, and lower the risk of associated health issues such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and stroke.

We offer advanced, reliable, and user-centric oxygen concentrators and CPAP systems to meet diverse respiratory care needs.

Key Features

Delivers constant air pressure throughout the breathing cycle

Provides steady, continuous air pressure to maintain open airways. Supports consistent breathing during both inhalation and exhalation. Ideal for treating conditions like obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Typically includes a face or nasal mask, tubing, and a compact machine

Includes a comfortable face or nasal mask, flexible tubing, and a compact machine. Designed for easy setup and daily use at home or in clinical settings. Provides complete, ready-to-use respiratory support out of the box.

Many models include a heated humidifier for added comfort

Many models feature a built-in heated humidifier for enhanced comfort. Adds moisture to the airflow to prevent dryness and irritation. Improves overall therapy experience, especially during extended use.

Quiet operation suitable for overnight use

Engineered for quiet performance to minimize nighttime disturbances. Ideal for uninterrupted sleep during oxygen or airway therapy. Perfect for home environments and overnight use.

Data tracking and compliance monitoring in advanced models

Advanced models feature built-in data tracking and usage monitoring. Helps healthcare providers assess therapy effectiveness and patient compliance. Enables personalized care through detailed respiratory reports and insights.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

A common sleep disorder causing repeated airway blockages during sleep. Leads to disrupted breathing, snoring, and daytime fatigue. Effectively managed with CPAP therapy to keep airways open.

Mild respiratory distress or hypoventilation

Provides gentle respiratory support to ease breathing difficulties. Helps improve oxygen intake and reduce carbon dioxide buildup. Suitable for mild cases requiring non-invasive ventilation assistance.

Post-surgical breathing support (as advised by a physician)

Offers vital respiratory assistance during post-surgical recovery. Helps maintain proper oxygen levels and lung function after surgery. Used under medical guidance to promote healing and prevent complications.

Sleep-related disorders requiring airway support

Provides effective airway support for various sleep-related breathing disorders. Helps maintain open airways to improve sleep quality and oxygen levels. Ideal for conditions like sleep apnea and other respiratory disruptions during sleep.

CPAP Machines are easy to use, highly effective, and essential for those diagnosed with sleep apnea. Regular use of a CPAP device can significantly improve sleep quality, oxygen levels, and overall well-being.