Oxygen

CPAPSupply.ca carries a carefully selected range of oxygen concentrators and accessories for Canadians managing respiratory conditions at home or on the go. Whether you need a portable oxygen concentrator for travel and daily activity or a stationary oxygen concentrator for consistent home use, we have the right solution for your needs.

We carry trusted brands including Inogen and Respironics, along with replacement accessories such as oxygen tubing, cannulas, and pulse oximeters to support your complete oxygen therapy setup. All orders over $99 receive free shipping across Canada.

Not sure which oxygen concentrator is right for you? Our introduction to oxygen concentrators is a good starting point, or you can chat with our team directly by clicking the chat bubble on your screen. We have been helping Canadians with medical device decisions since 2013.

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Oxygen Concentrators in Canada: What You Need to Know

An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that draws in room air and filters out nitrogen to deliver a concentrated stream of oxygen to the user. Unlike oxygen tanks, concentrators do not need to be refilled — they run on electricity and produce oxygen continuously, making them a practical and cost-effective choice for long-term oxygen therapy.

There are two main types of oxygen concentrators. Portable oxygen concentrators are lightweight, battery-powered units designed for use at home, at work, and while travelling. They are ideal for people who need supplemental oxygen but want to maintain an active lifestyle. Stationary oxygen concentrators are larger units designed for continuous home use, typically delivering a higher and more consistent flow of oxygen than portable models.

If you are considering whether an oxygen concentrator or a CPAP machine is right for your situation, our guide to oxygen concentrators vs CPAP machines explains the key differences clearly.

Portable Oxygen Concentrators We Carry

CPAPSupply.ca carries two leading portable oxygen concentrators from Inogen, one of the most trusted names in portable oxygen therapy.

The Inogen One G5 is a compact, lightweight portable concentrator delivering up to 6 pulse-dose oxygen settings. It is one of the smallest and quietest portable concentrators available and is ideal for active Canadians who need reliable oxygen therapy without being tethered to a stationary unit. Read our Inogen One G5 review for a full breakdown of its features.

The Inogen Rove 6 is Inogen’s next-generation portable concentrator, featuring an extended life battery option for longer use between charges. It is well-suited for travel and all-day use. Read our Inogen Rove 6 review for more details.

Stationary Oxygen Concentrators We Carry

The Respironics Everflo is our stationary oxygen concentrator option, delivering up to 5 litres per minute of continuous flow oxygen. It is a reliable, energy-efficient unit designed for consistent home use and is one of the most widely prescribed stationary concentrators in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oxygen Concentrators in Canada

Do I need a prescription to buy an oxygen concentrator in Canada?

In Canada, oxygen concentrators are classified as medical devices and a prescription is typically required to purchase one. Requirements can vary depending on the province and the supplier. Our dedicated guide to oxygen concentrator prescriptions in Canada explains what is required and how to get one. If you have questions, our team is happy to help — click the chat bubble on your screen to speak with us directly.

What is the difference between a portable and stationary oxygen concentrator?

Portable oxygen concentrators are lightweight, battery-powered units designed for use while moving around — at home, outdoors, or while travelling. They typically deliver pulse dose oxygen. Stationary oxygen concentrators are larger units designed for continuous home use, plugging into a wall outlet and delivering a steady, continuous flow of oxygen. The right choice depends on your prescribed flow rate and lifestyle. Visit our portable concentrators and stationary concentrators pages above to compare options.

Which portable oxygen concentrator is right for me — the Inogen One G5 or the Inogen Rove 6?

Both are excellent portable oxygen concentrators from Inogen. The Inogen One G5 is one of the smallest and lightest options available, making it ideal if portability and discretion are your priorities. The Inogen Rove 6 offers an extended battery option for longer use between charges, making it well-suited for full-day outings and travel. Chat with our team for a personalised recommendation.

Can I use an oxygen concentrator with my CPAP machine?

Yes, in many cases oxygen concentrators can be used alongside CPAP therapy. Some patients with both sleep apnea and low blood oxygen levels use both devices simultaneously. However, this should always be done under the guidance of your physician, who can prescribe the correct flow settings for your specific needs. Our guide to oxygen concentrators vs CPAP machines covers this topic in more detail.

Does CPAPSupply.ca ship oxygen concentrators across Canada?

Yes. CPAPSupply.ca ships oxygen concentrators and accessories to all Canadian provinces and territories. All orders over $99 receive free Canadian shipping. We are an Ontario-based retailer and have been shipping medical devices to Canadians since 2013.

How do I maintain my oxygen concentrator?

Regular maintenance keeps your oxygen concentrator running safely and efficiently. This includes cleaning or replacing filters, wiping down the exterior, and monitoring the device for any alerts or changes in performance. Our guide to maintaining your oxygen concentrator covers everything you need to know to keep your device in top condition.

Have a question that isn’t answered here? Chat with Jeremy directly by clicking the chat bubble on your screen. We have been helping Canadians with medical device decisions since 2013 and are here to help you find the right oxygen solution.