Oxygen Services
What is COPD?
COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. COPD results in shortness of breath and low oxygen levels. The tiny air sacs called alveoli, in the lungs can become less elastic, the walls between the air sacs can break down, excess mucous can clog the airways, or the walls and airways can become inflamed. While the damage isn't reversible, the progress can be slowed with proper care. Supplemental oxygen can help prevent further damage to your heart and other systems.
How can New West Medical help?
While COPD can't be reversed, proper care can help slow the disease. New West Medical stocks a variety of oxygen equipment that can help you continue an active lifestyle. Running errands, going to friend's houses, and traveling on airlines is all possible while still treating your COPD. New West Medical will match you to the proper equipment so that you can lead a full and active lifestyle.
A simple test you can sleep through.
What is your body doing while you sleep? Sleep in your own bed and find out! An overnight oximetry is a simple test done while you sleep at home. A small boot or clip is placed on your finger and a wristwatch-sized recorder is strapped to your wrist. You simply put the clip and wrist strap on before you go to sleep. It is that easy! You don’t even have to turn it on!
While you sleep an infrared light will record your oxygen levels and heart rate through your finger. Once New West Medical receives the oximeter the information is downloaded, placed in a graph and analyzed. The information is hand delivered to your doctor. Simple, but informative!
Oxygen use doesn't mean staying home.
New West Medical, we encourage an active lifestyle. A little preplanning will get you on your way to traveling by car, plane, or ship. New West Medical will help you choose the right oxygen concentrator for your travels. To prepare for your trip, follow the check sheet below.
Check with your doctor.
Obtain a doctor's note stating your prescription and current condition.
Going to a higher elevation? See if you need to change your liter flow.
Call the airline or cruise ship.
Some airlines and cruise ships supply their own oxygen equipment, others allow you to use your own.
Switching flights? Check the airline's procedure.
Call New West Medical.
Reserve a small portable concentrator with battery packs.
Talk to our caring staff about an emergency plan.
Order medications ahead of time.
Carry extra in case of delays in travel
Going out of the country? Bring an adaptor.