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Solutions for a Healthier Life

Our commitment to your respiratory health goes beyond providing products; it extends to offering expert guidance tailored to your unique needs. From sleep apnea solutions to portable oxygen services, we're here to empower you with the right tools and support. Explore our range of services designed to make every breath count. Your respiratory wellness starts here.

Here’s What You Can Expect

We’re known for providing comprehensive sleep apnea and respiratory care with a local, personalized feel that ensures every experience with us is a positive one. You’ll get expert assistance and timely communication from our team, as well as benefit from us:

  • Working with your insurance provider to ensure a seamless process
  • Providing and setting up all of your equipment
  • Monitoring your therapy to ensure compliance
  • Answering all your questions and providing troubleshooting support
  • Handling all of your resupply needs

CPAP & Sleep Apnea Solutions:

Our team of respiratory therapists provides personalized guidance on CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machines, the gold standard for sleep apnea treatment. We’ll help you:

  • Understand how CPAP machines work and teach you how to use them
  • Choose the right CPAP equipment components, including the pump, tubing, and mask
  • Adjust the machine to the proper settings according to your prescription

What Is a CPAP Machine?

There are several types of sleep therapy machines, but a CPAP machine is the most common. It’s designed to send a constant flow of airway pressure to your throat to ensure your airway stays open during sleep, effectively treating the spontaneous pauses in breathing associated with sleep apnea.

Learn more about sleep apnea, its symptoms, diagnosis and what steps you should be taking to get sleep apnea treatment.

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What Components Does a CPAP Machine Have?

A CPAP machine has a pump that controls the airflow, a tube that carries the air from the machine to you, and a mask that goes over your mouth, nose or both. There are three common types of masks, including:

  • Nasal Masks: A nasal mask covers the nose only. It's ideal for individuals who breathe through their nose during sleep and offers a comfortable fit and clear field of vision.
  • Nasal Pillow Masks: A nasal pillow mask fits under your nose and inserts small pillows or cushions into the nostrils. This is suitable for those who prefer minimal facial contact. It’s lightweight and less intrusive, providing a more open feel.
  • Full Face Masks: A full face mask covers both the nose and mouth. It’s recommended for individuals who breathe through their mouth or require higher pressure settings. It ensures effective therapy for both nose and mouth breathers.

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Portable Supplemental Oxygen:

Say goodbye to traditional oxygen tanks and embrace the convenience of portable solutions that empower you to breathe easier, whether at home or on your adventures. We can provide you with:

  • Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POCs) that are compact and lightweight, allowing for increased freedom, mobility and flexibility
  • Compressed Oxygen Cylinders that are ideal for various respiratory needs, providing reliable and efficient delivery of pure oxygen with options for continuous flow or pulsed dosage
  • Personalized services to help you choose the right portable oxygen solution for your lifestyle
  • Ongoing support and education to ensure a seamless experience in managing your respiratory health

What Are Portable Oxygen Concentrators?

A portable oxygen concentrator compresses and purifies the air around you to deliver oxygen therapy without the need to carry an oxygen tank.

What Are Compressed Oxygen Cylinders?

Oxygen tanks or cylinders are filled with compressed oxygen and provide you with either a continuous flow or pulsed dosage of pure oxygen.

Experience the freedom of portable supplemental oxygen and pick up your POC or oxygen cylinder at a Total Respiratory office near you.

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Ventilation Services:

At Total Respiratory, we understand that ventilation can be a complex and life-changing process. That's why we offer a range of ventilation services to help you breathe better and live your life to the fullest.

We offer:

  • Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV): A form of mechanical ventilation where air is provided to the airway and lungs through a mask or mouthpiece.
  • Invasive Ventilation: This is used when sufficient ventilation cannot be achieved using non-invasive methods so air is provided through a tube inserted into the airway.

Contact Total Respiratory today to learn more about our ventilation services and how we can help you breathe better and live your life to the fullest.

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Additional Services

To round out our comprehensive respiratory care offerings, we can also provide you with:smiling customer with nurse

  • BiPAP Services: Discover relief for breathing difficulties with BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure). Our expert team ensures the optimal use of this advanced machine, delivering pressurized air to support your respiratory health.
  • CoughAssist: Experience the effectiveness of noninvasive secretion clearance with CoughAssist. This mechanical device simulates a natural cough, aiding in the removal of lung secretions and enhancing respiratory comfort.
  • AffloVest Therapy: Mobilize thick mucus and improve lung function with specialized AffloVest therapy. This innovative approach helps reduce lung infections, decrease antibiotic use, and enhance overall respiratory well-being.
  • Nebulizer Services: Efficiently manage asthma with a nebulizer, turning liquid medicine into a mist for effective respiratory treatment. Our team provides guidance on the optimal use of nebulizers to promote better respiratory health.

Ready to take your respiratory health to the next level? Schedule a consultation with one of our experienced respiratory therapists today. Give us a call or fill out our online contact form to get started.

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