top of page
Oxygen concentrator machine rental for patients.

011-1688 1683

The Ultimate 2025 Oxygen Rental Guide for Malaysian Families

  • Writer: Ain W.
    Ain W.
  • Apr 20
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 21

Index:


Elderly person in a hospital bed with an oxygen mask, wearing a red beanie and peach shirt. A green oxygen tank is visible nearby.

Introduction

Oxygen therapy is becoming increasingly common in Malaysia due to aging populations, chronic respiratory illnesses, post-COVID recovery, and rising home care needs. But for families new to this journey, the first question often is: Should we buy or rent?


This 2025 guide to oxygen rental servicesĀ will help Malaysian families make informed, cost-effective, and safe choices when it comes to home oxygen therapy.


🩺 Who Needs Oxygen Rental Services?

Elderly man with oxygen tube sits on a bed, oxygen tank nearby. Wooden wardrobe and date, time, location text in the background.

  • šŸ‘µ Elderly family members with COPD or lung conditions

  • 🫁 Patients recovering from COVID-19 or pneumonia

  • šŸ„ Individuals discharged from hospital but still needing oxygen support

  • šŸ’¼ Temporary use during travel or short-term care at home


āœ… Benefits of Renting Over Buying

  • šŸ’° Lower upfront cost: Avoid spending RM3,000–RM8,000 on a new machine

  • šŸ”„ Flexible rental periods: Daily, weekly, or monthly plans

  • 🧰 Free maintenance & replacementĀ included

  • 🚚 Door-to-door delivery & setupĀ in many cities

Keyword Focus:Ā oxygen rental Malaysia, oxygen concentrator rental, home oxygen therapy


šŸ” Types of Oxygen Machines Available for Rent

1. Oxygen Concentrators

  • šŸŒ¬ļø Pulls in air and delivers concentrated oxygen

  • šŸ”Œ Requires electricity

  • šŸ’” Most common for home use


2. Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC)

  • 🧳 Lightweight and travel-friendly

  • šŸ”‹ Battery-powered; great for mobility


  • 🧯 Pre-filled tanks; no electricity needed

  • ā³ Best for short-term use or backup


šŸ“ Where to Rent Oxygen Machines in Malaysia (2025 List)

Always check if the provider is MDA-registeredĀ (Medical Device Authority).


šŸ’” What to Ask Before Renting

Cardboard box open beside a medical device (oxygen concentrator) on a tiled floor. Background shows a chair and table. Text details a location and date.
  • šŸ“¦ What accessories are included (cannula, mask, humidifier bottle)?

  • šŸ“ž Is there 24/7 support or emergency replacement?

  • 🧼 Are machines sanitised before delivery?

  • šŸ” Can I extend or upgrade my rental plan?


🧠 Did You Know?

  • Most rental services offer free pulse oximetersĀ with your package

  • Oxygen therapy can improve energy levels, sleep, and quality of life within days

  • Home oxygen concentrators produce up to 95% pure oxygenĀ on-demand


šŸ  Tips for Using Oxygen Equipment at Home

  • šŸ”Œ Place the unit in a well-ventilated area

  • 🚭 Keep away from open flames or smokers

  • 🧽 Clean nasal cannulas and humidifier bottles regularly

  • šŸ“¶ Monitor oxygen flow settings as prescribed


šŸ›‘Common Mistakes to Avoid When Renting Oxygen Machines

Two white oxygen concentrators on a red mat are being inspected by a person. A colorful, mural-like wall with months is in the background.

1. Not Checking the Machine Type

  • Some families rent a cylinder when a concentrator would be more suitable for long-term use.


2. Ignoring Maintenance Policies

  • Always ask if the machine is cleaned and serviced between users.


3. Skipping a Doctor's Recommendation

  • The right oxygen flow rate and machine type should be advised by a medical professional.


4. Overlooking Hidden Fees

  • Confirm if delivery, accessories, or late returns are charged separately.

Avoiding these pitfalls ensures a safer and more cost-efficient rental experience for your loved ones.


āœ… Conclusion

Whether you’re caring for an elderly parent or supporting someone’s recovery, renting an oxygen machine in Malaysia is a practical and safe option. In 2025, with growing support services and better rental plans, it’s easier than ever to get the help you need — fast.

Don’t wait until it’s urgent. Book early and breathe easy.Ā šŸ’™šŸ’Ø


ā“FAQs

1. How much does oxygen concentrator rental cost in Malaysia?

RM250 to RM600/month depending on model and duration.


2. Can I rent for less than a week?

Yes, some providers offer daily rates.


3. Is a doctor’s prescription needed to rent?

Usually yes, especially for long-term use.


4. Are the machines safe and cleaned?

Yes, reputable providers disinfect and test every unit before delivery.


5. Can I switch from cylinder to concentrator midway?

Yes, most services allow plan upgrades.



Ā 
Ā 
Ā 

Comments


Main Logo v1.png

Tel: +6011-1688 1683
E-mail: oxihomemy@gmail.com
Ibnu Sina Care Bhd. (1358713-H)
PS -G-2 Pelangi Damansara Sentral, Persiaran Surian, 47800 PJ

bottom of page