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Ventilator Machine for Rent

A ventilator rental machine is among the most effective options for individuals who need respiratory support but cannot afford expensive medical equipment. This type of machine is primarily used in hospitals, intensive care units, and other settings where respiratory support is needed. This type of machine enables individuals to either support or take control of their breathing, depending on their situation. Ventilator rentals can be very handy for helping individuals temporarily. Some of these situations include after-surgery, respiratory failure, and emergency cases from home.

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What is a Ventilator Machine?

A Ventilator is a medical device that helps patients breathe when they are unable to do so effectively on their own. It delivers oxygen into the lungs and removes carbon dioxide, supporting normal respiratory function. Ventilators are commonly used in intensive care units for patients with conditions such as respiratory failure, pneumonia, or during major surgeries. The device can be adjusted to control breathing rate, volume, and pressure based on patient needs. Modern ventilators come with advanced monitoring systems and safety alarms. They are essential in critical care settings, providing life-saving support and improving patient survival during severe medical conditions.

Types of Ventilator Available for Rent

Invasive Ventilator

Price: ₹35,000/month

Description: Used in ICUs with airway tube, providing controlled breathing support for critically ill patients.

Non-Invasive Ventilator

Price: ₹8,000/month

Description: Provides breathing support through mask, commonly used for COPD, sleep apnea, and respiratory distress.

Portable Ventilator

Price: ₹12,000/month

Description: Compact ventilator designed for mobility, suitable for home care, travel, and emergency patient transport.

ICU Ventilator

Price: ₹40,000/month

Description: Advanced ventilator offering precise control of breathing parameters for critically ill ICU patients.

BiPAP Ventilator

Price: ₹6,000/month

Description: Provides two pressure levels, improving breathing comfort for patients with respiratory disorders and conditions.

CPAP Ventilator

Price: ₹4,000/month

Description: Delivers constant airway pressure, widely used for sleep apnea and mild breathing difficulties treatment.

Transport Ventilator

Price: ₹10,000/month

Description: Used during patient transport, ensuring continuous ventilation support in ambulances and emergency transfers.

Cost of medical equipments

Equipments Price Schedule
Rs. 1800
Rs. 7500
Rs. 5000
Rs. 4500
Rs. 18000
C-Arm Machine
Rs. 2–3 Lakhs/month
Rs. 1000
Rs. 6500
Rs. 5500
Rs. 4000
Hematology Analyzer (CBC Machine)
Rs. 35,000
Rs. 7000
Rs. 3500
Rs. 5500
Hospital Bed (5 Function/Electric)
Rs. 10000
Rs. 4000
Rs. 700
Food Table (Overbed Table)
Rs. 1500
Rs. 4200
Rs. 8500
Rs. 4500
Rs. 5500
Rs. 7000
Rs. 2500
Rs. 12000
Rs. 5500
Rs. 1300
Rs. 3500
Electric Wheelchair
Rs. 8000
Patient Stretcher
Rs. 3500
Recliner Wheelchair with Commode
Rs. 4500
Recliner Wheelchair (Premium)
Rs. 4000

Why Ventilators Are Used in Critical Care

Ventilators are used in critical care to aid or even take over breathing if a person cannot breathe effectively, providing the body with oxygen. At times, a person with a serious health problem may have impaired lung function, making it hard for the body to take in oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide.

Reasons why ventilators are used in critical care:

  • To supply oxygen during respiratory failure
  • Help breathing either partially or wholly when a person is seriously ill
  • Ensure proper balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body
  • Aid sick people before and after surgery
  • Help manage infections and lung illnesses
  • Decrease the strain on weak lung muscles
  • Facilitate controlled ventilation

How Does a Ventilator Work?

The ventilator helps a person breathe by supplying air and oxygen in a regulated manner. It facilitates the inhalation of oxygen into the lungs and the exhalation of carbon dioxide. This ensures that gas exchange takes place appropriately if the person is unable to breathe independently.

How it functions:

  • Air (and oxygen) is supplied to the lungs via a face mask or a breathing tube
  • The ventilator controls the breathing cycle (pressure and volume)
  • Breathing pattern is monitored and adjusted by the sensors if necessary
  • Carbon dioxide is expelled during expiration
  • Adjustments can be made in the settings according to the oxygen level and breathing pattern
  • Alarms notify healthcare professionals of problems

Medical Equipment List

Air Mattress
Price: 5499/-
Oxygen Concentrator
Price: 3999/-
Oxygen Cylinder
Price: 2499/-
Holter Monitor
Price: 4499/-
Wheel Chair
Price: 1199/-
Syringe Pump
Price: 2999/-
Ventilator Machine
Price: 22000/-
Hospital Beds / ICU Cots
Price: 4500/-
CPAP Machine
Price: 3999/-
Dvt Pump
Price: 3999/-
BIPAP Machine
Price: 3499/-
Patient Monitor
Price: 3499/-

When is a Ventilator Required for a Patient?

Ventilation becomes necessary when a patient fails to breathe properly on his own or fails to maintain the proper levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in his body. 

The following cases where ventilation becomes essential include:

  • Breathing difficulties due to respiratory failure
  • Oxygen deficiency in the body (hypoxia) despite oxygen therapy
  • Higher levels of carbon dioxide in the body (hypercapnia)
  • During or post-anesthetic surgery operations
  • Cases of pneumonia or ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome)
  • Lung injury caused by trauma

Ventilator Use in ICU and Home Care

  • Used for supporting vital organs in the ICU for severe illnesses
  • Facilitates ventilation through the monitoring system
  • Supports patients while recovering from surgery
  • Utilized in home ICU facilities for an extended period of respiratory therapy
  • Used in managing chronic respiratory conditions at homes
  • Assists in providing ventilation without invasive means
  • Increases patient comfort and enhances quality of life in the home environment
  • Decreases the hospitalization period through treatment at home

How Our Rental Process Works

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Share Your Requirement

Provide details about the patient’s condition, required equipment, duration, and delivery location for quick assistance.

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Get Expert Guidance & Quote

Our team understands your needs, suggests the right medical equipment, and shares a clear pricing plan.

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Fast Delivery & Setup

We deliver the equipment to your home, install it properly, and guide you on safe usage.

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Ongoing Support & Easy Return

Get continuous support during usage, with easy pickup or extension options as per your needs.

Key Features of Modern Ventilators

  • Several ventilation modes to serve various patient requirements
  • Precision regulation of pressure, volume, and breathing rates
  • Instantaneous detection of oxygen and respiratory data
  • Smart sensors that respond to changes in the patients’ needs
  • Alarm systems in case of disconnections or insufficient oxygen flow
  • Ergonomic display panel for ease of use
  • Compatibility with invasive and non-invasive ventilation types
  • Battery-powered operation to enable consistent ventilation when there is an interruption in the electricity supply
  • Lightweight and compact design suitable for home ventilation purposes

Who Needs a Ventilator on Rent?

Rented ventilators are used for patients who may not require a permanent hospital stay or who may already have their own equipment. They are generally used by patients with very difficult breathing problems in hospitals and at home.

People who might need a rental ventilator:

  • Those experiencing severe respiratory failure need temporary support to remain alive.
  • Recovering patients from surgery and temporarily requiring ventilators.
  • Patients suffering from chronic conditions like COPD and advanced asthma.
  • Patients with neurological disorders leading to breathing issues.
  • Covid or severe pneumonia patients requiring breathing support with oxygen.
  • Older patients with reduced breathing capacity.
  • Stepdown ICU patients moving to home-based treatment.
  • Acute breathing issues require emergency help.

Safety and Care Guidelines for Ventilator Use

Safe use of the ventilator is vital for providing adequate support and preventing risks. Regardless of whether it is used in a hospital setting or at home, safety protocols should be followed for better results.

Guidelines for safe and proper ventilator use include:

  • Operating the ventilator under the doctor’s supervision only
  • Setting appropriate parameters for pressure, volume, and oxygen concentration
  • Testing all connections between devices
  • Performing proper hygiene on masks, humidifiers, and tubes
  • Monitoring the patient’s health indicators during ventilation
  • Reacting promptly to warnings
  • Having an additional power supply ready
  • Adjusting settings after consulting the physician
  • Cleaning and sterilizing equipment when needed
  • Ensuring that the patient has appropriate positions for breathing
Why Choose Medifyhome for a Ventilator Machine on Rent?

Medifyhome offers reliable ventilators for rent in India, providing patients with access to state-of-the-art ICU ventilators that help them breathe safely. The company provides reliable medical devices and services to patients with critical breathing problems, whether at home or in hospitals. Medifyhome makes it easy for patients to access reliable ventilators, with maintenance, proper delivery, and installation assistance included. In addition, Medifyhome prioritizes patient comfort by offering flexible ventilator rental options suitable for various situations, including emergencies and home ICU treatment programs. By providing round-the-clock support and well-maintained ventilators, the company enables

to treat their patients comfortably.

Testimonials

“I was shifted from ICU to home with a ventilator, and honestly, it was a very difficult phase for my family. But having the ventilator at home made things much more manageable. I felt safer continuing my treatment in a familiar environment rather than staying longer in the hospital.”
Mahesh Naidu
ICU Recovery Patient
“I have severe breathing issues, and during a critical time, I needed ventilator support at home. This service helped me continue my treatment without the stress of hospital admission. It gave me comfort and helped me recover gradually with my family around.”
Rehana Begum
Respiratory Patient
“After COVID complications, my lungs were very weak, and I required breathing support for a few weeks. Renting a ventilator was very helpful because it allowed me to recover at home. It reduced both my hospital expenses and mental stress during that time.”
Srinivas Rao
Post-COVID Patient

FAQs

Ventilator machines on rent are used to assist patients who need breathing support because they cannot breathe well enough due to any critical illness or respiratory failure.

Ventilator machine rental contributes to home care by providing life-support breathing assistance to patients undergoing treatment or suffering from respiratory ailments in the comfort of their homes.

I can use a portable ventilator at home, as it is lightweight and easy to transport, to help critically ill patients with their breathing.

ICU ventilators on rent are used for critically ill patients who need ventilatory assistance under stringent monitoring.

Yes, ventilators for home ICU setups can be used for a long period of time under professional care for people suffering from some respiratory issues.

Non-invasive ventilators use masks, whereas invasive ventilators use tubes to help patients breathe properly.

Ventilator rentals are well-suited for emergencies because they provide immediate respiratory support.

Ventilators should be rented rather than purchased because they save money and offer advanced technology.

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