Stationary Oxygen Concentrators
CPAPSupply.ca offers stationary oxygen concentrators for Canadians needing continuous home oxygen therapy. These machines plug into household outlets and provide a steady, reliable oxygen supply with no tank refills.
We offer the Respironics Everflo, a leading continuous-flow oxygen concentrator in Canada, along with accessories such as tubing and nasal cannulas to complete your home oxygen setup. Orders over $99 ship free within Canada.
Not sure if you need a stationary or portable unit? Visit our Oxygen Concentrators page for a comparison, or chat with us by clicking the chat bubble. We have helped Canadians with medical device decisions since 2013.
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Stationary Oxygen Concentrators: What You Need to Know
A stationary oxygen concentrator machine draws in room air, passes it through a molecular sieve that filters out nitrogen, and delivers highly concentrated oxygen to the user. Unlike oxygen tanks, these devices produce oxygen continuously from the air around them, so there is nothing to refill or replace. They run on household electricity and are designed for continuous home use, making them the standard choice for patients managing chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, and heart failure.
Stationary concentrators are characterized by their ability to deliver continuous-flow oxygen at higher flow rates than most portable units, typically up to 5 liters per minute and up to 10 liters per minute on larger clinical-grade models. This makes them well-suited for patients with higher prescribed flow requirements or for those whose oxygen therapy is primarily centered around the home environment. If you also need oxygen therapy outside the home, a portable oxygen concentrator may be a better fit, or both devices can be used together under physician guidance.
For a side-by-side comparison of the two types, see our Oxygen Concentrators overview page, or read our guide to oxygen concentrators in Canada.
Stationary Oxygen Concentrators We Carry
The Respironics Everflo is our stationary oxygen concentrator option and one of the most widely prescribed continuous flow oxygen concentrators in Canada. It delivers up to 5 litres per minute at oxygen concentrations between 87 and 96 percent, and is designed for reliable, long-term home use. The Everflo is known for its quiet operation, energy efficiency, and compact footprint for a stationary unit. It weighs approximately 14 kg and is designed to sit on the floor of a bedroom or living space.
We also carry the accessories you need to complete your home oxygen setup: 25 ft oxygen tubing for room-to-room mobility without moving the concentrator, and adult nasal cannulas for comfortable oxygen delivery. Monitoring your blood oxygen levels is also important. The Nonin Onyx Vantage 9590 pulse oximeter is a clinical-grade finger oximeter used by respiratory therapists across Canada.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stationary Oxygen Concentrators
What is a stationary oxygen concentrator machine?
A stationary oxygen concentrator machine is a home medical device that draws in room air, filters out nitrogen, and delivers a continuous stream of concentrated oxygen to the user. Unlike oxygen tanks, concentrators do not need to be refilled. They run on household electricity and continuously produce oxygen. They are the standard home therapy device for patients who require supplemental oxygen on an ongoing basis. Visit our introduction to oxygen concentrators for more details.
What is the difference between a stationary and portable oxygen concentrator?
Stationary concentrators are larger units that deliver continuous flow oxygen at higher flow rates, typically 2 to 5 LPM, suitable for most home oxygen therapy prescriptions. Portable oxygen concentrators are smaller, battery-powered units designed for mobility, and most deliver pulse dose oxygen rather than continuous flow. If you need oxygen primarily at home, a stationary unit is usually the better choice. If you need oxygen on the go, visit our portable concentrators page. Our Oxygen overview page covers both types side by side.
Do I need a prescription to buy a stationary 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 by province and supplier. Our guide to oxygen concentrator prescriptions in Canada explains what is required and how to get one. If you have questions, click the chat bubble on your screen to speak with our team directly.
How much does a stationary oxygen concentrator cost in Canada?
Stationary oxygen concentrator prices in Canada typically range from $800 to $2,500 CAD, depending on the model and included accessories. CPAPSupply.ca carries the Respironics Everflo at a competitive Canadian price. All orders over $99 include free Canadian shipping. Contact our team for current pricing.
How long do oxygen concentrators last?
With proper maintenance, a stationary oxygen concentrator can last 5 to 7 years or longer. The Respironics Everflo is built for continuous operation and long-term home use. The keys to maximizing your concentrator’s lifespan are regular filter cleaning, keeping the unit in a well-ventilated area away from walls and curtains, and following the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule. Our guide to maintaining your oxygen concentrator covers everything you need to know.
Does CPAPSupply.ca ship stationary oxygen concentrators across Canada?
Yes. CPAPSupply.ca ships stationary oxygen concentrators and accessories to all Canadian provinces and territories. All orders over $99 receive free Canadian shipping. We are an Ontario-based medical device retailer and have been shipping to Canadians since 2013.
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