Ventilator Machine On Rent
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A ventilator machine, also known as a mechanical ventilator or simply ventilator, is a medical device used to assist or replace spontaneous breathing in patients who are unable to breathe adequately on their own. It delivers oxygen to the lungs and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
Ventilators are commonly used in various medical settings, including intensive care units (ICUs), operating rooms, and emergency departments. They can be used temporarily during surgeries or as long-term support for patients with respiratory failure due to conditions such as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), or neurological disorders that affect breathing.
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- Hospital bed, Suction Machine, Oxygen Machine, Wheel Chair, Walker, Food Table, Air Bed or any other machine took on monthly rental and used for a single day or returned before the due date then also rent will be charged for whole month it will not be counted on a daily basis or pro-rata basis no refund will not be provided.
- If any Product was taken on per daily basis then it cannot be converted on a monthly basis
- Patient relatives are advised to keep at least 24 hrs. backup of the machine which is taken on rent, in case of emergency as our service times are between 10.00 am to 7.00 pm. Sunday & Public Holidays Closed.
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- Late payment charges @ 50 Rs per day. (Grace period 7 days from the date of invoice)
- Intimation of return of any rented machine should be intimated only through what’s up on 7666691130 or via mail on acc.maxtech2013@gmail.com no verbal communication will be accepted.
Please take the advice of the authorized medical practitioner before use.
Ventilators (Breathing Machines) – Frequently Asked Questions
What is a ventilator?
A ventilator is a machine that helps you breathe when your lungs can’t do the job alone. It delivers oxygen and removes carbon dioxide to keep you stable.
Why would I need one?
If you're recovering from serious illness, injury, or surgery—or have a chronic lung condition—a ventilator may be needed for support.
How does a ventilator work?
It pushes air into your lungs and lets it out in a controlled rhythm, essentially breathing for you when needed.
Can I rent a ventilator for home use?
Yes! Home-use ventilators are available on rent—perfect for patients who require ongoing respiratory support without being stuck in a hospital.
Is renting a ventilator a good idea for long-term care?
Definitely. Renting can save you from high upfront costs and gives you the flexibility to upgrade or return once it's no longer needed.
How do I arrange for a ventilator rental?
You just need a prescription from your doctor. After that, rental providers (like us) can arrange delivery, installation, and training for your caregivers.
Is it scary or painful to be on a ventilator?
The machine isn’t painful. You may be sedated if intubated, and some people feel throat soreness, but the goal is to keep you comfortable and safe.
What types of ventilators are there?
There are invasive (with tubes) and non-invasive (mask) types. Portable ones are also available for home or travel use.
Will I be able to eat or talk on it?
Not if you’re intubated. If you're on a mask, you may be able to speak briefly and eat soft foods, depending on your condition.
How long do patients usually stay on a ventilator?
It varies—some need it for hours, others for weeks. Your doctor will monitor your progress and gradually reduce support.
Can ventilators be used outside hospitals?
Yes. Many stable patients use ventilators at home under medical guidance.
What if the ventilator beeps or malfunctions?
Most alarms are just reminders or alerts. If something seems wrong, contact your healthcare team or technician immediately.
Will it treat my illness?
Not directly. It gives your body the oxygen it needs while other treatments work on the root cause.
Disclaimer: Home-use ventilators should only be rented with a doctor’s prescription and under trained supervision. Features, models, and rates differ by location and supplier.
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