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SimplyGo is the only portable oxygen concentrator (POC) to offer continuous flow and pulse-dose delivery in a single device weighing only 10 pounds. And for patients who need higher pulse settings at night, the Sleep mode provides increased trigger sensitivity and a softer pulse for exceptional comfort. There's simply no POC more flexible than SimplyGo.

When it comes to toughness, SimplyGo is no pushover. With a long-life compressor, high-quality parts, a high-impact resistant design, and oversized cart wheels, this POC was built to set new standards of ruggedness. During development, SimplyGo was rigorously tested and subjected to extreme conditions including impacts, vibrations, and temperatures to deliver reliable performance day in and day out.


An attractive and highly functional carrying case allows users to either carry SimplyGo over the shoulder or place it on the easy-to-pull, easy-to-store cart. Power from a Lithium Ion battery or standard AC/DC power cords add convenience and flexibility. So, whether it's a walk across the street, a ride across town, or a trip across the country, made easier than ever for patients. 

 

SimplyGo is the only POC to offer both continuous flow and pulse-dose delivery in a single device weighing only 10 pounds. With a long-life compressor, high-quality parts, a high impact resistant design, and oversized cart wheels, SimplyGo was built to set new standards of ruggedness. During development, SimplyGo was rigorously tested and subjected to extreme conditions including impacts, vibrations, and temperatures to deliver reliable performance day in and day out.

 

SimplyGo's streamlined control panel is convenient and easy to use. All device operations are immediately at your fingertips. SimplyGo's attractive multi-purpose carrying case allows users to wear it over the shoulder or secure it to the mobile cart. An extra battery, cannula, or other accessories fit in the zippered pouch.

 

The battery is immediately accessible. One of the keys to SimplyGo's portability is its lightweight and compact battery. It is easily accessible and can be quickly changed by patients. There are no awkward external battery belts, connectors, or hard-to-maintain internal batteries. Patients want more time? Simply take along more batteries.

 

SimplyGo's handy fold up cart features six inch oversized cart wheels for a smoother roll. And the cart's adjustable handle enables users to attach the accessory case and optional humidifier pouch if desired.

 

Includes:

  • SimplyGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator
  • 2 LPM Continuous Flow Therapy Oxygen Delivery - 24/7 Daytime and Nighttime Oxygen Delivery
  • Extended Lightweight Lithium Ion Battery
  • Two-Wheeled Mobile Cart
  • 6 Pulse Oxygen Settings Delivery
  • A/C Wall Power Supply- Charges battery while using your Eclipse
  • lPower - Can be used on 110V or 220V. 
  • D/C Car Power Supply 
  • Easy-to-Read LCD Control Panel - Built-In Oxygen Purity Monitor
  • Custom Accessory Bag
  • Nasal Cannula (Soft-Tip)

SimplyGo

C$3,100.00Price
  • Please email all oxygen prescriptions to info@cpappoint.com.

    To purchase an oxygen concentrator, you do need a prescription from your doctor, stating your oxygen level. Oxygen concentrators are one of the medical devices for which requires a prescription. This is to ensure proper care has been taken in selling you an oxygen machine that is appropriate for your needs, and a prescription is the only evidence we have of exactly what those needs are. 

    The oxygen concentrator you purchase and use is also largely determined by your prescription, and that's why you may have completely different needs from your friend who also uses supplemental oxygen, even if you both have the respiratory condition. Several important health indicators factor into a prescription for supplemental oxygen that results from a pulse oximetry test and arterial blood gas test.

    Some patients who require oxygen therapy only need it when they are exercising, while others only need it while they are sleeping, and others need it for a few hours out of the day no matter what they are doing. Some patients need continuous flow oxygen, while others only need pulse dose. Exactly which type of dosage you need, how many hours out of the day you need it, and at which setting is determined by your doctor. 

    Your physician will administer tests to find out how much oxygen you require. They will have blood drawn for an ABG test (arterial blood gas) to check your blood gases, as well as use a pulse oximeter to monitor your blood oxygen level. The doctor will also check to see if your blood oxygen levels change drastically during exercise or while you are sleeping. Once your doctor has some measurements relating to blood oxygenation, they can write your prescription for your oxygen requirements.

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