Every modality a VA oxygen program prescribes
From high-flow stationary concentrators to liquid portables and emergency backup, Sonoran Medical supplies, delivers, services, and tracks the complete home oxygen category — under one contract, with one accountable contractor, at any VA facility in the country.
Full-category oxygen coverage
Modality mix changes patient by patient. Our catalog covers each prescription pathway a pulmonology service or home oxygen clinic will order against.
Stationary oxygen concentrators
Standard 5 LPM and high-flow 10 LPM units for continuous home use, delivered with backup cylinder and in-home instruction on every setup.
E1390 · E1391Portable oxygen concentrators
Pulse-dose and continuous-flow POCs supporting ambulation, travel, and FAA-approved air travel for active Veterans.
E1392Compressed gas systems
Portable and stationary gaseous oxygen — M6, C, D, and E portables through H/K stationary cylinders — with scheduled exchange and contents management.
E0431 · E0424 · E0443Liquid oxygen systems
Stationary reservoirs with portable units for high-liter-flow and highly ambulatory patients, including scheduled liquid refill routes.
E0439 · E0434 · E0444Home transfill systems
Concentrator-based cylinder filling in the home, reducing delivery frequency while keeping Veterans independent and mobile.
K0738Conserving devices & regulators
Pneumatic and electronic conserving devices, regulators, and flowmeters — matched and titration-checked to each patient's prescription.
E0435 · A4608Delivery supplies & humidification
Cannulas, tubing, masks, swivel connectors, and humidifier bottles, replenished on a schedule so patients never ration disposables.
A4615 · A4616 · E0555Pulse oximetry & monitoring
Home pulse oximeters and spot-check monitoring supporting titration visits, compliance checks, and clinical reporting back to the facility.
E0445Emergency backup systems
Backup cylinders and contingency plans placed with every concentrator patient, sized to local utility-outage risk in desert summer conditions.
E0424 backup protocolOxygen is a service contract, not an equipment drop
The equipment is the easy part. Performance on a VA home oxygen contract is won in the service layer — response times, exchanges, maintenance, and the paper trail behind all of it. Our operating model is built around those requirements.
- 24/7/365 emergency response — live answer for oxygen emergencies with defined response-time commitments for urgent, routine, and after-hours calls.
- In-home setup & patient education — every placement includes safety instruction, no-smoking and fire-safety counseling, and documented teach-back.
- Cylinder exchange & refill logistics — scheduled routes in every served market with contents tracking by serial number, and a mobilization playbook for standing up new facilities.
- Preventive maintenance & asset tracking — manufacturer-schedule PM, filter and sieve-bed service, and full asset lifecycle records available to the COR.
- Titration & clinical coordination — respiratory-focused staff coordinating with facility pulmonology and home oxygen clinics on flow changes and equipment transitions.
- Discharge & transition support — same-day setup for hospital discharges so oxygen is never the reason a Veteran stays an extra night.
Compliance framework
Home oxygen sits at the intersection of FDA, DOT, and CMS oversight. Our program is structured to each:
| Domain | How we operate |
|---|---|
| FDA | Prescription-device handling, lot/serial traceability, and complaint/recall procedures for all oxygen equipment. |
| DOT / hazmat | Compliant cylinder transport, securement, and driver training for compressed and liquid oxygen. |
| CMS quality standards | DMEPOS supplier standards for home oxygen, including delivery, setup, and beneficiary instruction requirements. |
| VA contract terms | Reporting, response-time, and documentation practices mapped to VA home oxygen performance work statements. |
Accreditation and licensure detail available in our capability statement on request.