Oxygen Therapy

ASSESSMENT, MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS REQUIRING OXYGEN


Oxygen therapy can help raise the oxygen level in your blood making it easier to perform simple tasks

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What is oxygen therapy?

Oxygen therapy involves breathing in air that contains more oxygen than normal from a cylinder or machine in your home.

Your consultant may recommend it if you have a heart or lung condition that causes low oxygen levels in your blood.

Oxygen is delivered in a number of ways including a:

  • tube positioned under your nose (nasal cannula)
  • face mask placed over your nose and mouth
  • tube placed into your mouth and down your windpipe

The tube or mask is attached to a ventilator machine.

Our respiratory team including your consultant and an oxygen therapist will provide guidance around the best way for oxygen to be delivered.

Need to know

Oxygen therapy involves breathing in air that contains more oxygen than normal from a cylinder or machine installed in your home. It may be prescribed if you have a heart or lung condition that causes low oxygen levels in your blood. You can take oxygen in a number of ways using a:

  • tube positioned under your nose (nasal cannula)
  • face mask placed over your nose and mouth
  • tube placed into your mouth and down your windpipe

The tube or mask is attached to a ventilator machine.

All the equipment you need will be delivered to your home after consultation with your HCA UK oxygen therapist. An engineer will visit your home to install the equipment, check that it's working properly, and explain how to use it. They'll also carry out a risk assessment and provide you with other important information, such as how to order oxygen refills.

You should never smoke, including e-cigarettes, when using oxygen. The carbon monoxide in the smoke reduces the amount of oxygen that your blood can carry around your body. Oxygen also helps combustion, so it is vital that there is no smoking around oxygen.

There is a risk of facial burns and house fires if you or someone else smokes in your home when the oxygen supply is turned on.

Remember that oxygen is a medicine – too much oxygen can be dangerous. It is dangerous for you to alter the oxygen flow rate your equipment provides or change the type of mask you use, unless instructed to do so by your health care professional.

Oxygen Therapy Consultants

Professor James Hull

Professor James Hull

Respiratory Medicine

Dr. Sandip Kamakhya Banerjee

Dr. Sandip Kamakhya Banerjee

General (Internal) Medicine

Dr. Anita Jayadev

Dr. Anita Jayadev

Respiratory Medicine

Dr Amit Patel

Dr Amit Patel

Respiratory Medicine

Our Oxygen Therapy locations

London Bridge Hospital

London Bridge Hospital

27 Tooley Street SE1 2PR London
The Wellington Hospital

The Wellington Hospital

8A Wellington Place NW8 9LE London

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This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.