Home Medical Equipment
Please Note
Medical Devices and Pharma (MDP) does not sell medical equipment. The suppliers listed here are reputable independent retailers that offer a range of home medical equipment. These links are provided as a convenience for visitors seeking equipment resources.
What Is Home Medical Equipment?
Home medical equipment, often referred to as Durable Medical Equipment (DME), includes devices that are used repeatedly to assist patients with medical needs in the home.
These products are typically prescribed or recommended by healthcare professionals and may be used for recovery after surgery or illness, chronic disease management, mobility support, respiratory therapy, and daily living assistance for seniors or disabled individuals.
There are four main categories of Home Medical Equipment. Respiratory products, mobility equipment, home recovery care products, and bathroom safety products.
Home Medical Product Categories
The following categories highlight some of the most widely used types of equipment for home care.
Respiratory Products
These are devices used to assist breathing or treat respiratory conditions. Examples include CPAP and BiPAP machines, oxygen concentrators, and nebulizers.
Learn more about CPAP machines and respiratory equipment.
Mobility Equipment
Mobility equipment is devices designed to help individuals move safely and independently. Examples include walkers, wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and lift chairs
Learn more about mobility equipment and walking aids.
Home Recovery Care Products
This category includes equipment designed to support patients who require extended rest or limited mobility. Examples include adjustable hospital beds, bed rails, and patient lifts.
Learn more about hospital beds and patient support equipment.
Bathroom Safety Equipment
Bathroom safety equipment includes products that help reduce the risk of a fall and improve safety in bathrooms. Examples include shower chairs, raised toilet seats, and grab bars.
Learn more about bathroom safety equipment.
