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Oxygen Concentrator Rental Malaysia: What Doctors Want You to Know

  • Writer: Ain W.
    Ain W.
  • Apr 13
  • 3 min read

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Introduction: Breathing Struggles Are More Common Than You Think

With the rise in respiratory illnesses, post-COVID care, and ageing populations, many Malaysians now rely on oxygen concentrators at home. But with high prices and sudden medical needs, renting an oxygen concentrator has become the go-to solution. This guide shares exactly what doctors want you to know before renting one.


What Is an Oxygen Concentrator?

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An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that delivers pure oxygen to individuals with breathing difficulties. Unlike oxygen tanks, it uses air from the environment, filters it, and provides oxygen without needing refills.


Key Benefits:

  • Provides continuous oxygen supply

  • No need for heavy cylinders

  • Safer for home use

  • Ideal for COPD, pneumonia, COVID recovery, and other lung conditions


Why More Malaysians Are Renting Oxygen Concentrators

✅ Affordability

  • Buying a unit costs RM2,500–RM6,000+

  • Rental options start from RM250/month


✅ Short-Term Needs

  • Perfect for post-surgery or COVID-19 recovery

  • Suitable for trial use before buying


✅ Home-Based Care

  • Enables patients to recover at home

  • Reduces hospital visits and cost

Doctor’s Note: Always use an oxygen concentrator with a prescription. Oxygen overdose can be dangerous.

Types of Oxygen Concentrators Available in Malaysia

🔹 Stationary Oxygen Concentrators

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  • Higher flow rate (up to 10L/min)

  • Suitable for long-term therapy at home


🔹 Portable Oxygen Concentrators

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  • Lightweight and battery-operated

  • Ideal for travel or mobile use

Some popular models include:

  • Philips Respironics EverFlo

  • Yuwell 8F Series

  • Inogen One G3 & G5


Did You Know?

  • The Malaysian Thoracic Society recommends oxygen therapy for patients with chronic lung disease and low SpO2 levels.

  • Portable concentrators are allowed on planes but must meet airline requirements.

  • Devices in Malaysia must be registered with the Medical Device Authority (MDA).


What to Ask Before Renting an Oxygen Concentrator


  • Is the machine certified by MDA Malaysia?

  • What is the oxygen output and flow range?

  • Does it come with humidifier bottle, nasal cannula, or mask?

  • Is maintenance or servicing included in the rental plan?

  • Is there a backup unit in case of breakdown?

Pro Tip: Always verify if the provider offers 24/7 support, especially for elderly care at home.

Average Rental Costs in Malaysia (2025 Update)

Type

Price Range

Duration

Stationary (5L)

RM250 – RM400/mo

Monthly rental

Portable Concentrator

RM400 – RM600/mo

Monthly rental

Weekly Rental

RM150 – RM300/wk

Short-term use

Prices may vary by city (KL, Penang, Johor) and brand.


Where to Rent Oxygen Concentrators in Malaysia

Search for "oxygen concentrator rental near me" on Google Maps for real-time availability.


Home Preparation Checklist

Before the unit arrives:

  • Clear space near a power outlet

  • Ensure good airflow and ventilation

  • Remove dust and flammable materials nearby

  • Prepare backup power (especially in rural areas)


Oxygen Safety Tips From Medical Experts

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  • Do not smoke near the concentrator

  • Clean filters weekly (ask provider for guidance)

  • Never use an extension cord—plug directly into wall socket

  • Regularly check SpO2 levels using a pulse oximeter


FAQs: Oxygen Concentrator Rental in Malaysia

1. Do I need a prescription to rent an oxygen concentrator?

Yes, most providers require a doctor’s recommendation.


2. Is rental better than buying?

For short-term or temporary recovery, rental is often more cost-effective.


3. Can I travel with a portable oxygen concentrator?

Yes—just ensure it’s approved by the airline and fully charged.


4. What brands are best in Malaysia?

Trusted brands include Philips, Yuwell, Inogen, and Longfian.


5. How fast can I get one delivered?

Many providers offer same-day or next-day delivery, especially in major cities.


Conclusion

Renting an oxygen concentrator in Malaysia can be a lifesaving and affordable option—but only when done right. With a proper doctor’s consultation, the right rental provider, and a few key precautions, you can bring reliable respiratory support right into your home.



 
 
 

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