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Best Portable Oxygen Concentrator in Kuwait

SG portable oxygen concentrator at 410 KWD — pulse-dose oxygen delivered to your doorstep across all Kuwait areas

Portable Oxygen Concentrator in Kuwait

Trusted by patients across all areas of Kuwait

Authorized SG Distributor — First Care

Do You Experience These Symptoms?

Low blood oxygen (hypoxemia) is a serious condition that affects your health and daily life

Shortness of Breath

Difficulty breathing during light activity, walking, or climbing stairs

Constant Fatigue

Persistent fatigue even after light physical activity

Morning Headaches

Waking up with headaches caused by overnight oxygen drops

Difficulty Concentrating

Unable to focus or remember well — a common sign of low brain oxygen

Bluish Lips or Fingers

A visible bluish tint (cyanosis) in lips or nail beds indicates severe oxygen deficit

Persistent Cough

Chronic cough or wheezing with sputum, often linked to COPD or pulmonary fibrosis

How Does a Portable Oxygen Concentrator Work?

Three simple steps to oxygen therapy on the move

1

Power On & Set the Flow

Switch on the unit, set the pulse-dose level (1 to 5) per your doctor's prescription

2

Attach the Nasal Cannula

Place the cannula prongs in your nostrils and route the tubing over your ears

3

Breathe Normally

The device senses each inhalation and delivers a precise oxygen bolus automatically

Why Choose Portable Oxygen Kuwait?

We are committed to providing the best service for oxygen therapy patients in Kuwait

Genuine SG Device

We offer the genuine SG with CE certification and comprehensive 2-year warranty and after-sales service in Kuwait

Doorstep Delivery

24-hour delivery anywhere in Kuwait — Hawally, Salmiya, Jahra, Ahmadi, and all areas

Ongoing Technical Support

A specialized team ready to help you with setup, flow-level configuration, and any maintenance question

Competitive Price

Best portable oxygen concentrator price in Kuwait at 410 KWD — significantly lower than private hospitals and pharmacies

Respiratory Clinics in Kuwait

You need an assessment from a pulmonologist first — here are the top specialized centers

Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital

Government

A major government hospital with a pulmonology department and specialized clinics for follow-up of COPD, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis patients. Provides oxygen saturation tests and pulmonary function testing, and can issue oxygen therapy prescriptions.

Al-Amiri Hospital

Government

One of the oldest government hospitals in Kuwait. Features an active pulmonology department that provides comprehensive assessment for hypoxemia patients and follows up patients requiring long-term oxygen therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions from our customers

A portable oxygen concentrator (POC) is a medical device that extracts oxygen from room air using pressure swing adsorption technology, concentrates it to over 90% purity, and delivers it to the patient through a nasal cannula. Unlike heavy oxygen cylinders, a POC runs on electricity or battery and weighs less than 2 kg, giving the patient freedom to move and travel inside and outside Kuwait. The SG we offer delivers up to 1000 ml/min of oxygen at 93% ±3% concentration.

The device draws room air through a filter, pressurizes it, and passes it over a molecular sieve that adsorbs nitrogen while allowing oxygen to pass through. The pure oxygen is stored in an internal reservoir and then released in pulses to the nasal cannula synchronized with the patient's inhalation (pulse-dose system). This process repeats thousands of times per minute silently, delivering oxygen at over 90% purity throughout operation without ever needing refills.

Pulse-dose delivers a defined oxygen bolus only at the start of each inhalation, doubling utilization efficiency and extending battery life. Continuous flow delivers oxygen at a constant rate at all times whether the patient is inhaling or exhaling. Pulse-dose is suitable for most exertional hypoxemia cases, while continuous flow may be required during sleep for some patients. The SG operates in pulse-dose mode only.

It is strongly recommended to get assessed by a pulmonologist before starting oxygen therapy. Assessment is available at the government Chest Diseases Hospital or at private pulmonology clinics such as New Mowasat. The assessment determines whether your oxygen saturation (SpO₂) is ≤ 88% at rest or during exertion, which is the threshold for prescribing oxygen therapy. After the prescription, we help you set the device to the flow level your doctor specified.

Yes, oxygen therapy is very safe when used at the prescribed level. Common side effects are minor and manageable (nasal dryness, mild skin irritation). Oxygen toxicity is very rare and only occurs at high concentrations over extended periods. The most important precaution: stay away from any flame or spark source while the device is running (smoker, oven, heater) because oxygen increases flammability.

What Our Customers Say

Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 30 customers

MohammedVerified
Apr 15, 2026

Good device overall, battery lasts as advertised. Took me a couple days to figure out the right flow setting with my doctor, but once dialed in its been smooth. Wish the bag had a side pocket for cannulas

FatimaVerified
Mar 22, 2026

My mother uses it daily after her post-COVID breathing problems. Her SpO2 reads stay above 95 now even when shes walking around the house. Pulmonologist confirmed shes recovering faster

AhmedVerified
May 8, 2026

Bought this for my dad who has COPD. He can finally walk around the mall with my mom again without stopping every few minutes. Battery lasted the whole trip. Worth every dinar.

AliVerified
Feb 18, 2026

Took it on a trip to Dubai, worked perfectly the whole time. Universal voltage means no adapter needed. Airline accepted it with the medical letter they helped me prepare

Numbers That Matter

300M+

People worldwide live with COPD

500+

Customers served across Kuwait

24/7

Continuous WhatsApp support

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