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Oxygen Therapy Services

Home Oxygen Support in Green Bay & Northeast Wisconsin

Reliable Oxygen, Right Where You Need It

When breathing becomes difficult, reliable oxygen therapy can make all the difference. At HME Home Medical, we help patients with chronic respiratory conditions live more independently and comfortably with home oxygen equipment and expert support from our licensed Respiratory Therapists.

From oxygen concentrators to portable systems and emergency backups, we provide everything you need to manage oxygen therapy at home—with clear guidance, responsive service, and compassionate care.

What is Oxygen Therapy?

Oxygen therapy provides supplemental oxygen to patients who have low blood oxygen levels due to conditions such as:

  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

  • Pulmonary fibrosis or interstitial lung disease

  • Congestive heart failure (CHF)

  • Pneumonia or post-COVID lung damage

  • Other chronic or acute respiratory conditions

Your provider will determine the type and amount of oxygen you need. Once we receive your prescription and clinical documentation, we’ll handle the rest—from insurance coordination to setup and patient education.

Home Oxygen Equipment We Provide

We offer a variety of options to fit your lifestyle and your medical needs:

Stationary Oxygen Concentrators

Ideal for in-home use, these devices pull oxygen from the surrounding air and deliver it through a nasal cannula. Available in standard and high-flow models.

Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POCs)

For active users, portable concentrators are lightweight, rechargeable, and travel-friendly. These battery-powered units allow patients to stay mobile while remaining on therapy.

Oxygen Cylinders & Backup Tanks

We provide refillable oxygen tanks and emergency backups when a power outage or technical issue interrupts concentrator use.

Pulse vs. Continuous Flow Delivery

Depending on your prescription and needs, we offer both pulse dose systems (oxygen delivered when you inhale) and continuous flow systems (steady oxygen delivery regardless of breath).

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How to Get Started with Oxygen Therapy

We make the process easy and patient-friendly:

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Step 1: Talk to Your Provider

Your physician will order a test to measure your blood oxygen levels. If you qualify for therapy, they’ll send us your prescription and clinical notes.

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Step 2: We’ll coordinate the setup.

Our intake and respiratory therapy teams will review documentation, confirm insurance requirements, and contact you to schedule delivery.

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Step 3: Education and support.

A licensed Respiratory Therapist will provide in-person or remote setup, teach you how to use and care for your equipment, and answer any questions.

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Step 4: Ongoing follow-up

Our team stays involved with equipment checks, troubleshooting, and periodic reassessments as your condition changes.

What Sets HME Apart?

Licensed Respiratory Therapists

Our licensed respiratory therapists ensure every setup meets your prescription needs and includes thorough education for safe, confident use.

Reliable Home Delivery & Setup

We deliver oxygen systems directly to your home and offer in-person setup across Green Bay, Manitowoc, and surrounding areas.

24/7 Emergency Support

Need help with a machine or tank? We offer 24/7/365 support and backup solutions for life-sustaining equipment.

Service You Can Count On

From routine tank refills to urgent repairs, our local team is responsive, knowledgeable, and always ready to help.

Locations in Green Bay & Manitowoc

Prefer to speak with someone in person? Visit us at either of our Northeast Wisconsin locations for personalized service and support.

Personalized Care Plans

Oxygen therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all. We tailor your setup based on flow requirements, mobility, and lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a prescription for oxygen therapy?

Yes. Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans require documentation of medical necessity from your provider.

In most cases, yes. Our intake team works with your doctor and insurance provider to handle approvals and ensure you’re eligible.

Yes—portable oxygen concentrators are FAA-approved for air travel. We can help you choose the right system and plan for trips.

Every patient receives an emergency backup tank during their initial setup. If a power outage lasts longer than expected, we can deliver additional tanks—just let us know you need more. In cases of major storms or extended outages, our team proactively monitors affected areas and may reach out to ensure patients have what they need.

Your doctor will order testing, often using pulse oximetry or arterial blood gas (ABG) results, to determine if oxygen therapy is right for you.

Conditions We Commonly Support

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  • COPD (chronic bronchitis, emphysema)

  • Pulmonary fibrosis and interstitial lung disease

  • CHF-related hypoxia

  • Post-COVID oxygen dependency

  • Pneumonia recovery

  • Neuromuscular conditions affecting breathing

Ready to Start Oxygen Therapy?

Call or visit your nearest HME Home Medical location to learn more, or fill out our quick contact form to get started. 

Contact HME

Green Bay

2021 Riverside Drive

Green Bay, WI 54301

 

Phone: 920-465-3000

Fax: 920-465-3003

Hours: 9 am – 5 pm | Monday – Friday

Manitowoc

1651 S 41st Street

Manitowoc, WI 54220

 

Phone: 920-717-0545

Fax: 920-465-3003

Hours: 9 am – 5 pm | Monday – Friday

After Hours Emergency Service: 

☎️ 800-236-2619

 

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