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Individuals who are unable to purchase a CPAP machine or unsure about which device is best for them might find that renting a CPAP machine meets their needs. Renting a CPAP machine can be a good option for sleepers new to PAP therapy. Rental options can provide treatment flexibility, allowing sleepers to test several machines to determine what works best for them.

People who plan to use health insurance for their CPAP machine may be required to initially rent a device in order to obtain coverage for the machine.

We’ll take a look at who might benefit from a CPAP rental, what to expect from a rental program, and whether insurance covers rental machines.

Is Renting a CPAP Machine Right for Me?

A machine rental may be a good option for sleepers using a PAP device for the first time. When deciding to rent or purchase a machine, there are several factors sleepers should keep in mind. It’s important to determine the rental cost – including the deposit, minimum rental periods, and other potential expenses – and compare it with the total purchase price of a machine.

Renting Is Ideal For:

  • People who have a Medicare or Medicare replacement plan
  • Individuals who are new to CPAP therapy
  • Sleepers who need encouragement to use the device regularly

Buying May Be Better If:

  • You have a non-Medicare, commercial health insurance plan
  • You have successfully used a CPAP in the past and have minimal issues with compliance
  • You can afford to pay for the device upfront and prefer not to have a monthly payment schedule

Why Would You Want to Rent a CPAP Machine?

Apart from insurance requirements and encouraging compliance, renting a CPAP machine can provide sleepers with flexibility. 

If you are buying a device for the first time or are looking to upgrade your current machine, renting allows you to test different options so you can find the best fit for your needs. Likewise, packing your usual CPAP device may be heavy and cumbersome while traveling. With short-term travel rentals, you can use a lighter and smaller machine for the duration of your trip.

Are You Able to Try Out a CPAP Machine Short-Term?

Several medical equipment companies offer short-term CPAP machine rental options. Some companies offer a trial period for CPAP machines and certain accessories, such as masks. This allows individuals to try out multiple machines before determining what works best for their needs.

Can You Rent a Travel CPAP Machine for Work Trips or Vacations?

You can rent a travel CPAP machine for work trips and vacations. Some suppliers have a minimum rental period and charge upfront, even if your trip is shorter than that period. Other suppliers charge on a weekly or monthly basis. You may also be asked to make an initial deposit that can be refunded after the machine is returned in its original condition with complete packaging and functional parts.

Are There Rent-to-Own Options Available for CPAP Machines?

Rent-to-own CPAP device options are available. In fact, Medicare requires people using their coverage to rent a CPAP for a fixed number of months before covering the machine entirely. Many private insurance companies have similar policies, which require sleepers to use the device a certain amount in the first few months in order to maintain coverage. However, sometimes renting-to-buy a machine through insurance ends up costing more overall than buying a machine out-of-pocket directly from a supplier. The cost of upfront fees, minimum rental periods, and cost of damaged or lost parts can add up quickly.

How Does a CPAP Machine Rental Work?

CPAP rentals often require a deposit. The supplier may ask you to pay a certain percentage of the total value of the machine upfront. Once you've paid your deposit, a device is rented to you for a specified period of time.

After the trial period, you can either extend the rental period or return the device and receive your deposit back, minus fees for damaged or missing parts. If you do not return the machine or extend the rental period in time, you may be charged for the remaining value of the machine.

Where Can You Rent a CPAP Machine?

CPAP machines can be rented online or in person through durable medical suppliers. Although many online retailers offer generous shipping and return policies, they may not be the best choice for individuals who need more information regarding device quality, materials, and fit. In this case, a salesperson at a brick-and-mortar store can provide insight into particular models and help you find a machine that’s right for your needs.

What’s Included in a Typical CPAP Machine Rental?

In addition to the device, certain CPAP machine accessories are often included with rentals. Common examples include a humidifier, water tub, and standard tubing. You typically need to purchase your own mask separately, and heated tubing may be available for an additional fee.

Does Health Insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare Cover the Cost of a CPAP Machine Rental?

Health insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid often cover CPAP machine rentals. If you are on a Medicare or Medicare Advantage Plan, they will cover 80% of the cost associated with a three-month trial rental and a 13-month rent-to-own program. People with Medicaid must first complete a 12-week CPAP trial period before the machine is covered. 

For those with private insurance, it’s best to consult your specific provider for details on CPAP rental coverage and purchase options, since these may vary among companies and plans.

Can You Use an FSA or HSA Account to Rent a CPAP Machine?

Many suppliers accept payment from a flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) for CPAP machine and supply rentals and purchases.

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CPAP Rentals

Can you rent a cpap mask.

Most suppliers do not offer CPAP mask rentals. While many suppliers provide essential CPAP accessories with the rental machine, such as tubing and humidifiers, customers are usually asked to use an existing mask or purchase one separately to fit the rental device.

Is It Okay to Borrow a CPAP Machine Instead of Renting One?

Borrowing a CPAP machine isn't recommended. Before renting out a CPAP machine, the supplier takes great care to make sure it is in good working order, properly disinfected, and fitted with compatible accessories based on machine size or brand. A device from someone you know may not have been properly cleaned and maintained, which might lead to infections or machine malfunction.

Additionally, when you first receive a CPAP machine, a sleep technologist calibrates it to the prescribed pressure settings unique to your needs. Using a borrowed device could mean you do not receive the proper airflow, which may lead to less effective therapy.

Do You Need Rental Insurance When Renting a CPAP Machine?

You do not need rental insurance when renting a CPAP machine. Check with your health insurance company prior to traveling or renting to see what might be covered in the event of damage.

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CPAP Machine Rentals: What to Know Before You Buy

Written by Alison Deshong

Reviewed by Dr. Michael Breus

Many medical supply stores offer the option to rent a CPAP machine . If you’ve been prescribed continuous positive airway pressure therapy to treat sleep apnea or another breathing condition, renting a CPAP device can be a viable option if you are hesitant to commit to a specific machine purchase or need an additional travel machine for a brief period.

We’ll take a closer look at the process of renting a CPAP machine, including where to find rental devices, how much they typically cost per month, and how rent-to-own arrangements work.

Who Should Consider Renting a CPAP Machine?

If you’re new to CPAP therapy , it may be advantageous to rent a CPAP machine for a short-term period. This provides flexibility and gives you the chance to fine-tune your treatment, in consultation with your doctor, before deciding on a specific device to use for the long term.

If you already own a CPAP machine and don’t want to purchase a separate travel CPAP machine to take on the road, some online and brick-and-mortar retailers offer rentals of compact travel devices on a weekly or monthly basis.

Are CPAP Machines Available on a Rent-to-Own Basis?

Many insurance companies require that you rent a CPAP machine for a set period and provide proof of therapy compliance . If you make regular payments and adhere to CPAP therapy during the full rental term, you then own the machine.

Some CPAP retailers or medical supply stores may allow you to apply your previous monthly rental fees toward the purchase of the rental unit.

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How to Rent a CPAP Machine

Renting a CPAP machine is a fairly straightforward process, but it’s important to note that specific policies vary between rental providers. Some may require a refundable deposit, which ensures the equipment’s safe return.

Many companies have a minimum rental period of one month, though some allow rentals on a week-to-week basis. Others set fixed rental periods without the option to extend the rental term. Be aware of potential late fees for overdue returns, and make sure to clarify all terms before finalizing the rental agreement.

A prescription is required to rent a CPAP machine. After you take a sleep test , you will need to consult with a doctor about your needs and options before being given a prescription.

Where to Find CPAP Machine Rentals

CPAP machine rentals can be found both online and at brick-and-mortar stores. Online options provide convenience and a wider range of choices, making it easy to compare features and prices. In-person rentals from local medical supply stores offer personalized assistance and immediate access to a CPAP machine.

What’s Included in a CPAP Rental?

A typical CPAP rental package includes the CPAP machine and standard tubing. You generally need to purchase a CPAP mask separately to use with the rental machine. Some rentals may offer additional accessories, such as a carrying case or heated tubing, depending on the package you choose.

Can You Use Insurance or Medicare to Rent a CPAP Machine?

Many insurance companies have rent-to-own provisions, in which the insured must make a set number of monthly payments before they own the CPAP machine. Insurers typically require proof of therapy adherence in this scenario.

Some insurance carriers may require that you purchase the machine out of pocket and seek reimbursement. Note that you may need to meet your deductible before coverage kicks in. Check with your insurance provider for details specific to your plan.

Medicare stipulates that new CPAP users start with a three-month trial period. If the trial period is successful, you must meet your Part B deductible before Medicare pays 80% of rental costs for 13 months. During this time, Medicare requires proof that you’ve been using the machine regularly and that it has been improving your sleep apnea symptoms based on a doctor’s determination. After 13 months of successful CPAP therapy, you own the machine.

What About an FSA or HSA?

Since CPAP machines are considered durable medical equipment, they are generally considered an eligible expense for flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts. However, not all CPAP retailers accept FSA and HSA debit cards, which may require reimbursement of eligible out-of-pocket expenses. Check with your FSA or HSA administrator for plan specifics, and keep records and receipts of your CPAP-related costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rental insurance for a CPAP machine is typically not required, as many rental providers offer coverage for potential damages as part of the rental agreement. However, it’s wise to clarify the terms of the agreement.

Depending on the rental provider, monthly CPAP machine rental costs can range anywhere from $30 to $250. The cost of renting a CPAP machine also varies based on factors like the CPAP model and included accessories. Newer models with more advanced features typically cost more. Some companies offer discounted rates for longer rental periods. 

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  •  The Comprehensive Guide to Renting a CPAP Machine: Everything You Need to Know

A CPAP machine, or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure machine, is a vital medical device for individuals with sleep apnea. It works by delivering a steady stream of pressurized air through a mask to keep the airways open during sleep, preventing pauses in breathing. For many, this is the key to a restful night and a healthier life.

Deciding whether to buy or rent a CPAP machine can be daunting. This comprehensive guide will delve into the world of renting a CPAP machine , presenting you with an array of options to consider. From understanding the different types of rentals available to evaluating the costs in comparison to purchasing, this guide aims to provide clarity and direction.

When it comes to renting a CPAP machine, finding a reliable source for your medical supply needs is crucial. For instance, if you’re looking for a top-quality medical supply in Houston , MedEquipShop offers an extensive range of essential equipment including CPAP machines. These machines are meticulously maintained and provide an affordable solution for your sleep apnea treatment.

Furthermore, this guide will also help you understand insurance coverage specifics, discover alternatives if renting doesn’t suit your needs, and uncover other important factors that could influence your decision. Armed with essential tips and expert knowledge, you’ll be prepared for a successful rental experience.

Understanding CPAP Machine Rental

When it comes to sleep apnea treatment, one of the primary tools is a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine. A critical decision that often arises for individuals diagnosed with sleep apnea is whether to invest in purchasing a CPAP machine or go for a rental option. Evaluating both short-term and long-term rentals can provide insights into the most suitable choice based on individual circumstances.

Short-Term Rentals

Short-term CPAP machine rentals are typically designed for individuals who need the machine on a temporary basis. This could be due to reasons such as travel, equipment testing, or as an interim solution while waiting for insurance approval or machine repair.

How Do Short-Term Rentals Work?

To avail of short-term rentals, you would approach a medical equipment provider and specify your requirement duration, which could range from a few days to several weeks. After paying the rental fee, you can start using the device immediately. Once your rental period ends, you return the device.

Pros and Cons

The major benefit of short-term rentals is flexibility. You are not committed to a long-term contract and can return the device when it’s no longer needed. This option also allows you to try different machines to find what works best for you. But on the downside:

  • It may cost more per day compared to long-term rentals.
  • You might not be able to personalize settings or get used to a specific machine as companies often offer different models for rent.

Long-Term Rentals

Long-term CPAP machine rentals cater to those who require the device for an extended period but are not ready or able to make a full purchase.

Understanding Benefits and Drawbacks

Long-term rentals can offer financial ease as they spread out payments over time instead of requiring a large upfront cost. Additionally, maintenance and repair services are usually included in these contracts, reducing potential stress about device failures.

However, long-term rentals may end up costing more than purchasing a machine outright. Also, like short-term rentals, you might face limitations concerning personalization and device choice.

Considerations for Long-Term Rental Providers

When choosing a long-term rental provider, consider the following:

  • Customer support: Opt for providers who offer efficient and responsive support services.
  • Contract terms: Ensure to read and understand all terms and conditions before signing.
  • Included services: Check if maintenance, cleaning, and repair services are part of the contract.
  • Device choice: Find out if you have the freedom to choose a specific machine model or brand.

Making an informed decision about CPAP machine rental involves understanding different types of rentals, their benefits and drawbacks, and your personal needs. The next section will further help you make this decision as it delves into a comprehensive cost analysis of renting vs buying a CPAP machine.

Cost Analysis: Renting vs Buying a CPAP Machine

When considering a CPAP machine for sleep apnea therapy, one of the most critical decisions is whether to rent or buy the equipment. A thorough cost analysis can help you understand the financial implications of each option and make an informed choice.

Initial Outlay

Renting a cpap machine:.

  • Lower Upfront Costs: Renting typically requires a smaller initial investment. This can be particularly appealing if funds are limited or if insurance covers rental fees.
  • Flexibility: It allows you to use a high-end CPAP machine without paying the full price upfront.

Buying a CPAP Machine:

  • Higher Initial Expense: Purchasing a CPAP machine involves a significant one-time cost. However, this can be offset by insurance or payment plans.

Long-Term Expenses

  • Ongoing Costs: Monthly rental fees can add up over time. If you require long-term therapy, these costs may eventually surpass the price of purchasing.
  • Potential Additional Fees: Some rental agreements include extra charges for maintenance or late payments.
  • One-Time Purchase: The initial expense covers the full cost of ownership, with no ongoing rental fees.
  • Maintenance Costs: While owning means you’re responsible for maintenance, these costs are typically lower than the cumulative rental fees.

Insurance Considerations

  • Partial Coverage: Many insurance plans cover either renting or buying a CPAP machine but may favor one option in terms of coverage level.
  • Replacement Policy: Check your policy; some insurances provide funds for a new CPAP machine after a certain period.

Breakeven Point

To understand when buying becomes more economical than renting:

  • Calculate total rental costs over an expected usage period.
  • Compare against the purchase price of a similar model.
  • Identify the breakeven point where ongoing rental payments would exceed purchase costs.

Example Scenario

Assume you’re looking at a CPAP machine that costs $800 to buy outright. A comparable rental option might be $50 per month. Without considering potential additional fees:

  • After 16 months ($50 x 16 = $800), renting would equal the cost of buying.
  • Beyond this point, renting becomes more expensive than purchasing.

By conducting this cost analysis for renting vs buying a CPAP machine, individuals can weigh short-term affordability against long-term financial benefits. Those who need therapy for an extended period will likely find purchasing more cost-effective, while renters benefit from lower initial costs and the opportunity to try different machines.

Navigating healthcare expenses requires careful consideration of both present circumstances and future needs. Whether opting for rental or purchase, patients should evaluate their unique situation, including compliance with therapy, anticipated duration of use, and personal finance strategy before making their decision.

Insurance Coverage for CPAP Rentals

When considering a CPAP machine rental, understanding insurance coverage is crucial. Many people have questions about how much support their insurance will provide for the costs associated with CPAP rentals. Here we delve into details regarding Medicare and Medicaid policies.

Medicare Coverage for CPAP Rentals

Medicare Part B covers CPAP machines as durable medical equipment (DME) under certain conditions:

  • Initial Coverage : Medicare may cover a 3-month trial period of CPAP therapy if you’ve been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea.
  • Continued Coverage : If your doctor verifies that the device is beneficial after the trial period, Medicare may continue to cover rental costs.
  • Rental Period : Typically, Medicare covers a 13-month rental period. After this time, if you’ve used the machine consistently, ownership transfers to you.
  • Cost : You’re responsible for 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after meeting the Part B deductible.

Medicaid Coverage for CPAP Rentals

Medicaid coverage can vary by state, but in general, it follows similar guidelines as Medicare:

  • Pre-authorization : Often required before renting a CPAP machine.
  • Compliance Check : Usage is monitored to ensure effective treatment.
  • Cost-Sharing : While Medicaid may cover most costs, some states require co-payments.

Navigating Insurance Policies

It’s essential to navigate the specific policy details of your insurance provider:

  • Always verify your coverage and out-of-pocket costs before renting a CPAP machine.
  • Check if pre-authorization is needed to avoid unexpected expenses.
  • Understand the compliance requirements to maintain coverage.

Documentation Is Key : Keep all documentation from your healthcare provider regarding your need for a CPAP machine. Regular follow-ups and compliance reports can be critical in continuing insurance support.

Potential Challenges

Insurance policies come with their own set of challenges:

  • Non-compliance : If you do not use the CPAP machine as prescribed, insurance may stop covering rental costs.
  • Paperwork and Process : The process can be complex and requires diligent paperwork submission and adherence to policy rules.

Staying informed about insurance coverage for CPAP rentals helps manage expectations and budget accordingly. Whether you’re covered by Medicare or Medicaid, it’s vital to communicate with both your healthcare provider and insurance company to ensure smooth handling of rental costs. Being proactive can make all the difference in ensuring that you receive the support you need for your sleep apnea treatment.

Alternatives to Renting a CPAP Machine

When choosing the best way to get a CPAP machine, renting is not the only option. There are some great alternatives to renting a CPAP machine that may be more suitable for your situation. With each alternative comes unique benefits and considerations.

Option 1: Financing Programs for CPAP Machine Purchase

Many suppliers offer financing programs for people who prefer to own their machines. These programs allow you to make monthly payments until the full cost of the machine is paid off.

  • Benefits: You’ll own the machine outright once payments are complete. This gives you full control over your therapy and eliminates any concerns about rental contract stipulations.
  • Considerations: Interest rates can add to the overall cost. It’s important to understand all terms and conditions before entering into a financing agreement.

Consider Refurbished CPAP Machines

Refurbished machines are another alternative worth exploring. These are used machines that have been thoroughly cleaned, inspected, and repaired if necessary by reputable suppliers.

  • Benefits: They offer the same functionality as new machines but at a significantly lower price.
  • Considerations: Although refurbished machines have undergone thorough checks, they might have shorter lifespan or warranties compared to new ones.

Using FSA/HSA Funds to Buy a CPAP Machine

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) are special accounts where you can contribute pre-tax dollars for your medical expenses, including CPAP machines.

  • Benefits: Using FSA/HSA funds can save you money by reducing your taxable income.
  • Considerations: There may be restrictions on how much you can contribute each year and unspent funds may not roll over at the end of the year in some cases.

By exploring these alternatives, you can weigh which option aligns best with your financial situation, lifestyle, and sleep apnea treatment needs. Each choice presents its own benefits and considerations, but they all aim to make sleep apnea therapy more accessible for everyone.

Essential Considerations for CPAP Machine Rentals

When deciding to rent a CPAP machine, it is crucial to take into account certain key factors that can impact both the effectiveness of your sleep apnea treatment and your overall rental experience. This section aims to highlight these considerations so you can make an informed decision.

1. Machine Type and Features

Different types of CPAP machines are available for rent, including APAP, BiPAP, and standard CPAP. Each comes with a unique set of features designed to meet specific sleep apnea treatment needs.

  • Auto Adjusting CPAP (APAP) : Adapts to your breathing patterns by automatically adjusting pressure levels throughout the night.
  • Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) : Uses two different pressure settings – one for inhalation and another for exhalation, suitable for those who find exhaling against a constant pressure uncomfortable.
  • Standard CPAP : Delivers a constant level of air pressure throughout the night.

Select the type that aligns best with your doctor’s prescription and personal comfort.

2. Rental Agreement Terms

Understand the terms of your rental agreement before signing off on it. Key aspects to review include:

  • Duration of the rental period
  • Maintenance responsibilities
  • Replacement policies in case of damage or malfunction
  • Late return fees

3. Insurance Coverage

While insurance coverage was discussed earlier, it’s worth reiterating its importance. Confirm with your insurance provider about their specific coverage for CPAP rentals and document all necessary paperwork.

4. Machine Maintenance

Regular cleaning and maintenance are vital for preserving the functionality of a CPAP machine. Check if your rental provider offers any support or guidance on this front.

5. Provider Reputation

Rent from a reputable provider. Look at reviews and ratings, consult with your healthcare provider, or seek recommendations from peers who have rented before.

6. Trial Period

Some providers may offer trial periods which allow you to test different machines before committing to a rental. This can be highly beneficial, particularly for first-time users.

Analyze the cost-effectiveness of renting over the stipulated period. Consider factors like insurance coverage, duration of use, and potential changes in your treatment needs.

Renting a CPAP machine is not a decision to take lightly. By giving due thought to these essential considerations, you are more likely to have a positive rental experience that effectively supports your sleep apnea treatment.

Tips for a Successful CPAP Machine Rental Experience

When renting a CPAP machine, you want to ensure you have a seamless experience. Here are some of the top tips to keep in mind while navigating this process:

1. Know Your Needs

Before you start the rental process, it’s essential to know your specific needs. Different CPAP machines cater to varying levels and types of sleep apnea. The more knowledgeable you are about your condition, the better equipped you’ll be to choose the right machine.

2. Understand Rental Terms

When going through rental agreements, make sure you understand all the terms and conditions outlined. This includes understanding the charges, period of rental, and what happens in case of damage or loss.

3. Test Different Machines

Renting gives you the opportunity to test different machines before settling on one that suits you best. Use this chance to try out various models and brands.

4. Regular Maintenance Checks

Ensure regular maintenance checks on your rented CPAP machine. This will not only assure its optimal performance but also prevent any health risks associated with poorly maintained equipment.

5. Seek Professional Advice

Don’t hesitate to consult a healthcare professional or sleep specialist if unsure about any aspect of your CPAP machine rental. They can provide personalized guidance based on your specific condition.

6. Check Insurance Coverage

Make sure to review your health insurance policy and determine the extent of coverage for CPAP rentals. This will help avoid unexpected costs later on.

7. Rent from Reputable Providers

Last but not least, always rent from reputable providers who are known for their quality services and good customer care.

These tips should guide you towards a successful experience when renting a CPAP machine.

Renting a CPAP machine for sleep apnea treatment has its advantages and disadvantages. It offers flexibility and cost savings in the short term, but it’s crucial to weigh these against your long-term needs and preferences.

Pros of Renting a CPAP Machine

  • Short-term cost savings
  • Flexibility to try different machines
  • Ideal for temporary use

Cons of Renting a CPAP Machine

  • More expensive over time
  • Potential lack of insurance coverage
  • Limited control over the machine

Every individual’s circumstances are unique, and what works for one might not work for another. Therefore, you are encouraged to seek advice from healthcare professionals or sleep specialists. They can provide personalized guidance on whether renting or buying a CPAP machine is the right approach for your specific condition.

Remember, this guide provides general information and is not meant to replace professional medical advice.

This guide is brought to you by MedEquipShop , a trusted provider of CPAP machine rentals and other sleep apnea equipment. If you’re interested in exploring rental services, feel free to visit their website here .

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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

How do short-term cpap machine rentals work.

Short-term CPAP machine rentals typically involve a fixed rental period, usually ranging from a few days to a few months, depending on the provider. Users pay a rental fee for the duration of use and return the machine once the rental period expires.

What are the pros and cons of opting for a short-term rental solution?

Pros of short-term rentals include flexibility for temporary needs, lower upfront cost, and the ability to test different machine models. However, cons may include higher overall cost compared to long-term rentals or purchasing, and potential inconvenience of having to return the machine and find alternative solutions after the rental period.

Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of long-term CPAP machine rentals

Long-term CPAP machine rentals offer extended use without the commitment of purchasing a machine. Benefits include lower monthly costs and maintenance coverage, while drawbacks may include higher overall cost compared to purchasing, and limited customization options based on long-term needs.

What factors should be considered when choosing a reliable long-term rental service provider?

Key considerations when choosing a reliable long-term rental service provider include their reputation, customer support quality, equipment maintenance policies, rental terms and conditions, insurance coverage assistance, and available machine models to meet individual needs.

What is involved in conducting a comprehensive cost comparison between renting and buying a CPAP machine?

Conducting a comprehensive cost comparison involves considering factors such as upfront costs (rental fees vs purchase price), ongoing expenses (monthly rental fees vs maintenance costs), insurance coverage impact, potential resale value for purchased machines, and individual financial circumstances to make an informed decision.

What extent of insurance support is available for CPAP machine rental costs through Medicare and Medicaid policies?

Medicare and Medicaid policies may provide coverage for CPAP machine rental costs based on specific eligibility criteria. It’s important to review individual policy details, including deductible requirements, copayments or coinsurance obligations, and approved equipment suppliers within the insurance network.

Are there viable alternatives if CPAP machine rental is not suitable?

Viable alternatives to CPAP machine rental include financing programs for purchasing a CPAP machine, considering refurbished machines as an alternative to renting, or using FSA/HSA funds to buy a CPAP machine. Each alternative has its own considerations in terms of cost, condition of the equipment, and financial planning.

What are some key factors that deserve attention when going for a CPAP machine rental option?

Key factors to consider when renting a CPAP machine include the provider’s reputation and reliability, equipment maintenance policies, insurance coverage assistance, available machine models to meet individual needs, rental terms and conditions including flexibility for changing needs or travel plans.

What are some useful tips for navigating the process of renting a CPAP machine?

Useful tips for renting a CPAP machine include consulting with healthcare professionals or sleep specialists for personalized guidance, thoroughly reviewing rental terms and conditions before committing, understanding insurance coverage details in advance, ensuring proper equipment maintenance during use, and addressing any concerns or issues promptly with the provider.

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Standard CPAP machines deliver constant air directly into your airway at a set pressure.

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BiPAP machines are used for treatment of more complex forms of sleep apnea, as well as other breathing and sleep disorders. BiPAP machines have two prescribed pressures set - one for inhalation and one for exhalation.

*A $250 deposit will be charged to the customer's card and refunded after the return of the machine.

Here are four reasons why renting a CPAP machine may be the right option for you:

Why Rent a CPAP Machine?

  • You want to try a new type of machine before making a large purchase. This is great for users of standard CPAP machines who would like to try AUTO CPAP.
  • You have a machine you love, but it's being repaired or replaced under manufacturer's warranty. Instead of spending sleepless nights waiting on the return of your machine, rent one!
  • You are traveling and need a smaller or battery-capable machine to take with you.
  • You've recently been diagnosed with sleep apnea and want to see the difference it can make in your life before committing to a particular CPAP machine.

*All machines and humidifiers are sanitized and sent to you with new tubing and a new filter. Machines are due back to our office on the 35th day after the date of purchase (including transit time). A deposit of $250 will be charged at the time of purchase and refunded when we receive the machine back in the original packaging. We carry many different brands of machines in our rental fleet, you choose what type of machine you need (CPAP, Auto CPAP, or BiPAP, with or without a humidifier) and we will send you the next available machine that matches your request. The brand of the machine you receive is solely chosen by CPAP Supply USA.

NOTE: Prescriptions are required for the rental CPAP machine. If you have purchased a machine at CPAPSupplyUSA.com prior to your rental purchase, please notify us as we may have your prescription on file. If not, please fax your prescription to us at 866.560.4227 or email a scanned copy to [email protected] . A copy of the prescription must be received before we will ship your rental machine.

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CPAPSupplyUSA.com provides the rental program for patients who require a unit for a trial period of 35 days. Under this program, you pay for the cost of a 35 day rental and receive a machine for your personal use for the set trial period. This program is subject to our Machine Rental Policy as follows:

After your completed order of a rental machine through CPAPSupplyUSA.com, we will send your sanitized machine with one new span of tubing and one new foam filter. From the date of your placed order, we allow for a TOTAL of 35 days (including transit time to reach our office) for one rental period. If the machine is not received at our office on the 35 th day of your rental from the date of purchase, we will apply a charge to your credit card of 80% of the machine's retail value, minus the $250 deposit, as listed on CPAPSupplyUSA.com that day. Purchasing another trial period through CPAPSupplyUSA.com can extend rental periods for an additional 35 days.

Prescriptions are required for the rental CPAP machine. If you have purchased a machine at CPAPSupplyUSA.com prior to your rental purchase, please notify us as we may have your prescription on file. If not, please fax your prescription to us at 866.560.4227 or email a scanned copy to [email protected] . A copy of the prescription must be received before we will ship your rental machine. We do not allow customers to purchase a mask with mask assurance while renting a machine. Please contact us directly if you are having difficulty obtaining a prescription.

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Our Machine Rental program allows our customers to purchase a  35-day (including transit )  rental period of machines and heated humidifiers. With this rental period, you can test out a machine for a full 30 days (plus five days for transit time) without making any major financial commitment.

We carry many types of machines in our rental fleet (CPAP, APAP, or BiPAP, with a humidifier or travel CPAP, APAP without humidifier). You choose what type you require, and we will send you the next available machine that matches your request. The brand of the machine you receive is chosen solely by CPAP Supply USA.  Machines are due back to our office by the 35th day after the date of purchase  (this includes transit time). A deposit of $250 will be charged at the time of purchase and refunded when we receive the machine back in the original packaging.

A prescription is required to rent a PAP machine. If you have purchased a machine or mask from CPAP Supply USA prior to your rental purchase, please notify us as we may have your prescription on file. If not, please fax your prescription to us at 866.560.4227 or email a scanned copy to  [email protected] . Please note we must receive a copy of your prescription before completing the rental transaction. Contact us directly if you are having difficulty obtaining a prescription. View our  Prescription Policy .

After your completed purchase of a rental machine through CPAP Supply USA (subject to applicable shipping costs as defined in our  Shipping Policy ), we will send your sanitized PAP machine with a new span of tubing, a new water chamber, and one new foam filter. Please note,  we do not allow customers to order a mask with mask assurance while renting a machine .

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The Pros and Cons of Travel CPAP Use for Sleep Apnea

Portability and battery options are attractive—at a price

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Having a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) designed for travel offers convenience and ensures uninterrupted treatment of sleep apnea while you are on the road and even camping.

However, travel CPAPs are typically costly and vary in how effectively they work compared to your at-home unit.

This article discusses the pros and cons of travel CPAP machines.

There are many different travel CPAP machines sold online or through specialty medical supply stores.

This article looks at the different features of four popular travel CPAP machines:

  • ResMed AirMini
  • Philips Respironics DreamStation Go
  • Somnetics Transcend,
  • Human Design Medical Z1

It reviews their sizes, power supplies, and battery life. It also lists the benefits and drawbacks so you can make an informed choice if thinking about buying a travel unit.

Any products mentioned in this article that were personally reviewed by the author have been returned to the supplier at the conclusion of the review period.

Travel CPAP Sizes and Weights

Travel CPAP machines vary in size and weight, and there is no set standard as to what constitutes a "travel-size" unit. By way of example, here are the sizes and weights of four popular travel CPAP models:

  • ResMed AirMini : This is the smallest available model measuring 5.4 inches in length, 3.3 inches in width, and 2.1 inches in height. It weighs a mere 10.6 ounces.
  • Human Design Medical Z1 : This is the lightest model weighing in at 10 ounces. It is 6.5 inches in length, 3.3 inches in width, and 2.0 inches in height.
  • Somnetics Transcend : This machine is 6.1 inches in length, 3.5 inches in width, and 2.8 inches in height. It weighs 16 ounces (1 pound).
  • Philips Respironics DreamStation Go : This machine is 5.9 inches in length and width and 2.3 inches in height. The optional battery increases the length by 4.8 inches. The unit weighs 1.88 pounds without the battery and 3.41 pounds with it.

Travel CPAP Power Supplies

With the exception of the AirMini, each of the most popular travel models has the option of running off a battery. The battery life will vary based on how much pressure is being delivered and whether accessories like a heated humidifier are being used.

As an example, the DreamStation Go has a battery that will reportedly last two nights when the CPAP pressure is set to 10 centimeters of water pressure (cm H2O). The battery will presumably last longer at lower settings.

In practical use, the battery life for most travel CPAP machines is one to two nights with standard use.

The lithium-ion battery used in travel CPAP machines is rechargeable. With that said, the battery cannot be recharged unless you have a power source. This is a consideration if you decide to take the unit out with you while camping.

Of the four recommended models, the Transcend has a solar charger that can make it useful for wilderness outings (unless, of course, it rains).

Pros of Using Travel CPAP

Travel CPAP machines have several features that may make them attractive for people who are on the road or away from home:

  • The units are quiet . Newer technology has led to devices that create virtually no noise. This is a big step forward from older models which often had a disruptive whirring sound.
  • The slimline tubing is sleek. Some devices feature smaller slimline tubing, reducing the size of the standard CPAP tubing. This makes the unit easier to pack and allows for greater movement during sleep without altering the airflow dynamics.
  • There are various mask options . With standard tubing connectors, it is possible to use any type of mask with most newer travel CPAP machines. The only exception is AirMini which requires one of several proprietary masks to accommodate the humidifier design.
  • Integrated displays are standard . Rather than using a smartphone app to control and view the machine's settings, each of the four models has touch-responsive integrated displays that are far easier to use and monitor.
  • Auto-CPAP function is standard . Each of these models has an auto-CPAP option with default settings ranging from 4 to 20 cm H20. This automatically adjusts the airflow pressure based on the amount of resistance it encounters from your breathing.
  • Battery power allows for remote use . Most travel CPAP models (with the exception of the AirMini) have an integrated battery. The battery is safe to take on an airplane without restriction.

Cons of Using Travel CPAP

There are several reasons that you might not want to buy a travel CPAP. These may range from relatively minor nuisances to significant drawbacks, such as:

  • Higher pressure settings may be needed . Travel CPAP machines may not work as well at lower settings and be less responsive to subtle changes in airflow resistance. This can be a problem since higher pressure settings may not be appropriate for you.
  • There may be no humidifier . While many travel CPAP machines have a built-in humidifier, others don't. This could be a deal-breaker if you are prone to nosebleeds or persistent dry mouth from standard CPAP machines.
  • Button responsiveness varies . The navigation buttons on some travel CPAP models are hard to push and vary in their responsiveness. Newer streamlined models generally overcome these concerns.
  • Some models are cumbersome . While the DreamStation Go arguably offers more consistent pressure at high and low settings, it does so because it is larger. At 3.4 pounds, it is five times heavier than the AirMini and Z1, making it harder to transport in carry-on luggage.
  • They are generally costly . Expect to pay $500 to $900 for the four recommended brands. You can opt for inexpensive models you find online, but their performance tends to be lackluster.
  • Insurance may not cover the cost . Insurance will typically only cover a new CPAP device every five years, so you may need to pay for a travel unit out of your own pocket.

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The 4 Best Travel CPAP Machines for 2024

Last Updated on January 24, 2024

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Are you looking for a travel CPAP machine? If you are we found four great choices for you.

Close to 40 million Americans 1 experience sleep apnea, a condition that causes you to stop breathing 2 for short periods while sleeping. Obstructive sleep apnea, the most common form, is often treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines, which use air pressure to prevent your airways from closing. 2  

Those prescribed CPAP therapy should use their machine every time they sleep for the most effective results. However, this can be difficult when traveling because traditional CPAP machines can be cumbersome and difficult to pack. Fortunately, smaller, portable options are available so you can easily continue your CPAP treatment while on vacation or a work trip. 

In this review, we will detail the best travel CPAP machines available so that you can select the one that suits your specific needs. 

The Best Travel CPAP Machines for 2024

Resmed airmini – editor’s pick.

  • Transcend Micro Auto CPAP Machine – Best Lightweight Travel CPAP Machine
  • Breas Z2 Auto Travel CPAP Machine – Best Quiet Travel CPAP Machine 

Apex XT Auto CPAP Machine – Best Budget Travel CPAP Machine

ResMed AirMini Portable CPAP Machine

ResMed AirMini Portable CPAP Machine

This small and lightweight CPAP machine is an excellent choice for travel. It has a humidifier and a Smart Start and Stop feature that turns it on and off automatically.

Why the ResMed AirMini Earned Editor’s Pick

We were drawn to the ResMed AirMini’s small footprint, allowing it to fit in an overnight bag easily. Additionally, this model is FAA-approved for in-flight use, making it an excellent fit for frequent flyers (you will likely need to take documentation that states this with you on your flight, and you should check with your airline for any additional specifics). 

The ResMed AirMini is also packed with worthwhile features such as AutoRamp, which allows users to start at a lower pressure and then increase to their prescribed one once they have fallen asleep. It will also automatically adjust your pressure based on your breathing. If your insurance company requires usage data, the AirMini app tracks your sleep data and detects mask leaks.  

Our Take: A compact and lightweight travel CPAP machine, the ResMed AirMini packs many of the features found in bulkier at-home models.

What We Liked

  • Compact design – The ResMed AirMini weighs 10 ounces and has a streamlined design. This makes it easier to travel with.
  • FAA-approved – This device is FAA-approved, which means you can use it during flights. 
  • Waterless humidifier – The ResMed AirMini features a waterless humidifier. This convenience further adds to its appeal.

Potential Drawbacks

  • Separate adapter – You must purchase a different adapter if you want to use masks and tubing that are not made by ResMed.
  • Expensive – The ResMed AirMini has many features that make it a great choice for a travel CPAP machine, but it also comes at a pretty hefty price, which may not be ideal if your insurance isn’t helping with the cost. 

Transcend Micro Auto-CPAP Machine – Best Lightweight Travel CPAP Machine

Transcend Micro Auto-CPAP Machine

Transcend Micro Auto-CPAP Machine

Sleep advisor score, why the transcend micro earned best lightweight travel cpap machine.

Travel CPAP machines are more compact than standard models, making them easier to pack. While most of these devices don’t weigh much, the Transcend Micro is exceptionally lightweight, making it an excellent choice when you have limited space in your luggage. 

Despite its tiny stature, it houses a lot of standout features such as auto-ramping and “drying mode,” a setting that decreases condensation that can lead to congestion. It will function up to 8,000 feet, so you should be able to use it during portions of flights. 

Our Take: The Transcend Micro Auto-CPAP Machine is packed with features but weighs less than half a pound. It can easily fit in your carry-on or personal item bag, making it an excellent choice for travelers.

  • Drying mode – This feature helps keep the tubing dry by preventing condensation buildup. This can help avoid congestion and keep your mask and hose clean.
  • 30-day trial – The Transcend Micro Auto-CPAP comes with a 30-night trial so that you can see if it is right for you. 
  • Affordability – Although it is not inexpensive, it costs less than other comparable models.
  • Noise level – The Transcend has a 31-decibel noise level, which is slightly above the recommended 30 decibels. A noise muffler kit is included, but that will be an additional component to pack and clean.
  • Items not included – If you would like a portable battery or a waterless humidifier, you will need to purchase those items separately. 

Breas Z2 Auto CPAP Machine – Best Quiet Travel CPAP Machine 

Breas Z2 Auto CPAP Machine

Breas Z2 Auto CPAP Machine

Why the breas z2 earned best quiet travel cpap machine.

Registering at only 26 decibels, the Breas Z2 is quieter than a whisper, making it a travel-friendly choice if you’re worried about making too much noise on the plane or if you’re sharing a hotel room. It is also smaller than most other travel models and won’t take up much room in your luggage. 

Additionally, it is approved by the FAA for in-flight use, and we think it’s a great choice for campers because you can purchase a cordless PowerShell, which provides up to 8 hours of use without needing an electrical source. 

The Breas Z2’s features include an automatic stop and start, auto-adjusting pressure, and ramping. The Breas Z2  also has an iOS- and Android-compatible app that allows you to access your sleep data easily. 

Our Take: The Breas Z2 Auto is one of the quietest travel CPAP machines that we have found, making it a solid choice when you are traveling with others.

  • Noise level – The Breas Z2 is one of the quietest travel CPAP machines on the market, making it a fantastic choice for when you’re traveling with others.
  • Battery pack – For those going off the grid, the Breas Z2 has the PowerShell, a cordless battery pack that provides up to 8 hours of electricity-free use.
  • Smartphone app – To ensure that you’re using your CPAP machine consistently, many insurance carriers require sleep data. The Breas Z2 can provide this information for you via an app for iOS and Android users.
  • Accessories sold separately – The PowerShell and waterless humidification sensors are great accessories, but they cost extra.
  • Auto start and stop feature – Many users will appreciate this feature, but we think that others may find it disconcerting. 

Apex XT Auto CPAP Machine

Apex XT Auto CPAP Machine

Why the apex xt earned best budget travel cpap machine.

Despite the convenience of travel CPAPs, you may find that your insurance won’t cover an additional device. Therefore, you may need to pay out of pocket. If you are looking for an affordable and reliable travel CPAP machine, we recommend the APEX XT Auto CPAP. 

Additionally, this model may appeal to those who need to share sleep data with their insurance carrier, doctor, or the Department of Transportation (DOT), as it has “card-to-cloud,” a feature that records and stores your sleep data.  

Our Take: The Apex XT Auto CPAP machine offers a consumer-friendly price point with many of the same features typically found in more expensive options.

  • Simplicity –  The Apex XT is a user-friendly model. It is more convenient to navigate and has a screen that makes it easier to read when it is dark.
  • Sleep data card – The Apex XT comes with a card-to-cloud feature that tracks sleep patterns. This is great for those who need to log their sleep data as part of their CPAP treatment plan.
  • Value – The Apex XT Auto is a solid travel-sized CPAP machine for its price point. If you want to get good value for your money, then we think you could really enjoy this item.
  • Slightly more heavy – Although it’s still lightweight, the Apex XT weighs 1.6 pounds, which is more than many other travel CPAP machines. 
  • Parts sold separately – If you want a heated humidifier, it will be a separate purchase. Some people prefer this to come with their CPAP machine, so if that sounds like you, then you might be put off by the Apex XT. 

What Is a Travel CPAP Machine?

Travel CPAP machines are smaller and more portable than typical at-home models. They have many of the same features as their full-size counterparts, such as masks, tubing, and air filters. 

Travel CPAP machines usually have waterless humidifiers that make operating easier when you’re on the go. Furthermore, while portable CPAP machines can offer effective CPAP treatment, they are not intended for long-term, everyday use. Travel CPAP machines are convenient but often expensive; insurance doesn’t always cover them, and you may have to purchase separate accessories. 

What to Look for in Travel CPAP Machine

Size & weight.

The size and weight of your travel CPAP machine are essential features to consider since you will want the device to be easily portable. Many travel CPAP machines weigh less than a pound and are only a few inches long. By being compact and lightweight, they are easier to pack and carry when traveling. 

More: Best CPAP Mask for Women and Best CPAP Mask for Kids

Built-In Humidifier 

In-home CPAP machines usually have a bulky water reservoir that makes them difficult to pack. Water chambers also mean that you will either have to pack distilled water or procure some once you have arrived at your destination. 

Conversely, travel CPAP machines typically have a waterless humidification system that is also referred to as a heat and moisture exchange (HME). HMEs recycle the moisture from a sleeper’s exhalation into inhaled air. In some cases, the humidifier is sold separately, though, which is something you’ll want to check before purchasing a travel CPAP.

Noise Level 

A low noise level is vital for all CPAP machines, especially for travel devices that you may use on crowded planes or in shared rooms. You’ll want to look for a travel CPAP machine with a sound level of 30 decibels or less. This level is considered whisper-quiet.

Pressure Range

You should have your travel CPAP machine calibrated according to your prescription. CPAP prescriptions usually call for pressure settings between 4 and 20 centimeters of water pressure. The majority of travel CPAP machines are equipped for these settings. If your pressure setting is above 20 centimeters, you’ll want to ensure your portable machine can handle that.   

FAA-Approved

If your flight originates in the United States, you can carry on a CPAP machine, and if you pack your machine in its case, it doesn’t count as part of your carry-on luggage allowance. Fliers must empty their CPAP machine’s water chamber of all liquid. Large bottles of distilled water can be packed into checked luggage, and you can pack smaller bottles in your carry-on as long as they meet the carry-on liquids allowance of 3 fluid ounces. 

To use your travel CPAP machine during your flight, you must provide Federal Aviation Administration documentation stating your specific machine is approved for in-flight use. You should check with your airline about any specific requirements regarding CPAP machine use during flights. 

Travel CPAP machines can be expensive, with many portable CPAP devices ranging between $700 and $1,200. Insurance coverage depends on the carrier, but many will only cover one CPAP machine. Therefore, your insurance carrier may not cover a travel machine if you have an in-home unit. If this is the case, consider your budget and whether the amount you travel justifies the cost. 

Parts & Accessories

Travel CPAP machines are typically smaller than standard models, but their design is similar enough that you’ll need many of the same accessories, including masks, air filters, and tubing. Some travel CPAP machines require specific accessories, or they may require an additional kit to ensure that they fit correctly. Additionally, portable CPAP machines have travel-specific accessories such as external batteries and waterless humidifiers, making them more convenient to use when you’re on the go.

Cleaning & Care

Cleaning and care instructions will likely vary by the manufacturer, and you will want to follow them to prevent any damage. As standard procedure, you will want to soak the tubing in warm water with a mild soap. After that, thoroughly rinse them with warm water and let them dry completely. 

Most travel CPAP machines have a warranty. The specifics of the warranty will depend on the manufacturer, and you will want to be mindful of any actions that could void your warranty. 

Other Travel CPAP Features

  • Data tracker – Many insurance carriers require CPAP users to monitor their use to meet specific coverage requirements. Most travel CPAP machines have this feature, but you should double-check if you have insurance requirements.
  • Pressure ramp – Pressure ramps allow users to start their CPAP therapy on a lower setting before gradually increasing to their prescribed amount. This may make it easier for users to fall asleep using a CPAP machine.
  • Heated tubing – If your CPAP machine uses a humidifier, heated tubing can help prevent condensation from forming your tube. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Travel CPAP Machines

Standard and travel CPAP machines can effectively treat obstructive sleep apnea. However, travel CPAPs are typically smaller and lighter than standard devices so that they can be easily packed for trips. 

Many travel CPAP machines operate without a water tank, unlike at-home machines, which makes them more convenient and manageable. Travel CPAP machines should only be used for short periods, whereas standard models can be used for longer stretches.

Generally, you can only purchase a CPAP machine with a prescription from your doctor, and while you may want to take a copy of the prescription with you if you are flying, it usually isn’t an FAA requirement. However, if you plan to use your CPAP machine during a flight, ensure that you have the proper FAA documentation that states it is approved for in-flight use. You can usually find this on the manufacturer’s website.

Travel CPAP machine coverage will depend on your insurance plan and carrier. However, many insurance carriers only provide one CPAP machine. If you have a standard at-home CPAP machine that is covered by insurance, it may mean that they won’t cover a travel one.

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Can You Rent A CPAP Machine? How Much Does It Cost?

Renting a CPAP machine is not only possible but very common in certain circumstances. Whether you are new to the world of needing a CPAP or perhaps looking for options, we discuss below everything you need to know about renting a CPAP.

Reasons to Rent a CPAP Machine

  • Test Drive A New Machine

One of the best reasons is the ability to try a certain machine prior to making a big purchase . If you have always used a standard machine, you can experience the benefits of an Auto CPAP by renting.

Renting offers you the ability to try out some of the different models available to see which one works best for your particular needs. You can be certain your CPAP is safe because it is sanitized, cleaned and includes a new mask, filter and tubing.

  • Temporary Replacement

You may love the machine you already have. Unfortunately, your CPAP may occasionally need to be replaced or repaired. Renting eliminates the need to wait for your machine to be repaired before continuing your therapy.

If you like the CPAP you rent, you can keep it and have a spare for when your current unit requires replacement according to the manufacturers guarantee. If you have recently received a diagnosis of sleep apnea, you may be unsure which device is best.

Traveling can be a hassle all in itself without having to pack your own CPAP machine and supplies. If you’re going to be staying in a location away from home for more than a few days, you may consider renting a CPAP.

Read More: Do You Need A Doctor’s Prescription To Get A CPAP?

Benefits of Renting a CPAP Machine

There are a lot of benefits to renting as opposed to purchasing. Renting will allow you to receive your CPAP sooner. Renting is also much more convenient if you are planning a vacation.

By renting , you will not have to take apart your current machine. This is also an excellent opportunity to use one of the newer models to see if there is a difference. Renting is beneficial if you are having your machine repaired or serviced.

If you want to compare your current device to a bi-level CPAP, fixed pressure CPAP or automatic CPAP, renting offers you a good opportunity without a long-term commitment. You can rent all three of these types of machines to determine which is best.

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You can choose from a variety of high-quality machines for a 35-day rental. This is your opportunity to find out if an automatic CPAP with a humidifier will be beneficial for your specific needs.

If you want to keep the machine, you can keep renting. If you are not satisfied, you can always rent a different model until you find a permanent solution. Once you find the right CPAP, you can continue your rental payments until you own it.

You can rent a CPAP with or without a humidifier for a period of five weeks or 35 days. You can choose from a bi-level CPAP, fixed pressure CPAP and even rent a travel CPAP for extra convenience.

All of the equipment is thoroughly sanitized and cleaned. The machines and humidifiers offer the latest technology for oxygen cleaning. No matter which device you choose, you will receive new filters and tubes.

Where Can You Rent A CPAP Machine?

Thankfully, you have many resources when it comes to renting a CPAP:

  • Local medical supply stores will likely have everything you need to rent a CPAP and keep it clean
  • Who did you buy your CPAP from in the first place? They may rental programs while your machine is being repaired.
  • They do require a doctor’s prescription in order to rent or purchase a machine
  • Each rental period is 35 days long and they provide a return label to ship the machine back to them when you’re done. That’s very convenient.
  • Fixed-pressure, automatic, travel, and bi-level machines available
  • CPAPman is another online option when it comes to renting CPAPs but their inventory doesn’t seem to be as extensive as RESPshop.

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How Much Does It Cost To Rent A CPAP Machine?

RESPshop’s prices are below and they include a refundable deposit. Deposits are taken in case you fail to return the machine on time or perhaps you damage it in some way during the rental. Note that these charges are for a 35-day length only.

The Types of CPAP Machines

There are three different types of CPAP machines available for purchase or rent. All of these devices are available with or without a humidifier. The first is a standard CPAP machine.

The standard option provides you with constant air delivered right to your airway. The pressure is already set. You can adjust your pressure with an Auto CPAP machine during the night.

This will make certain the pressure levels recommended by your doctor are always being met. Your final option is a bi-PAP machine. This is most likely your best option if you have a complex type of sleep apnea or certain breathing disorders.

There are two set prescribed pressures on a bi-PAP machine. The first is for inhalation, the second for exhalation.

Differences Between Purchasing and Renting a CPAP Machine

Whether you are preparing to purchase your very first CPAP machine or you have been using yours for years, you have a lot of different options. Due to new technology, CPAP machines are consistently improving.

The most current machines offer you a wide selection of new features such as a wireless modem. Prior to deciding whether you are better off purchasing or renting your CPAP machine, you should be aware of all the different options available.

Paying for Your CPAP Machine

The way you pay for your CPAP machine may be determined by your insurance company. This is provided you decide to use your health insurance to cover the costs of your machine.

If your insurance company pays for your CPAP, they will make the decision between a purchase and a rental. The majority of insurance companies will pay to rent your CPAP machine for a period of approximately 10 months.

A lot of insurance companies adhere to the guidelines established by Medicare for CPAP equipment. In most cases, the cost of the rental is based on the machine’s purchase price. A good example is a machine selling for $800.

The monthly rental for a period of ten months would be $80. You will also need to purchase your CPAP supplies such as a mask, cushions, tubing and possibly a heated humidifier.

Your rental price will only cover your CPAP machine. This means you will additionally need to purchase your supplies separately. There is also a possibility your insurance company will require you to see your physician face-to-face.

You will also need to consider another guideline numerous insurance companies and Medicare are following. During the first few months of your therapy, you may need to arrange another face-to-face consultation with your doctor.

This consultation is currently required by both United Healthcare and Medicare. Once you have started therapy, you must have a clinical re-evaluation between your 31st and 91st days.

You will be required to provide documents from your treating physician showing you are receiving health benefits from your therapy. Your treating physician is required to review your compliance data or objective evidence of usage.

Is Having Insurance Mandatory for Purchasing a CPAP Machine and Supplies?

You do not need to have or use health insurance to either pay for or rent your CPAP machine and supplies. Some people are not interested in proving compliance for their insurance company to obtain a rental period of 10 months or possibly longer.

You have the option of paying for the rental or purchase of your machine without contacting your health insurance company. If your insurance deductibles are high, you may have out-of-pocket expenses even if you decide to use your insurance.

If you pay cash for renting or purchasing your machine, you will need to add in the cost of your supplies such as your tubing and mask. Although numerous individuals choose to purchase their machine outright, there are good reasons for renting.

The Compliance Requirements

If you are renting your machine, you will own your CPAP as soon as you have completed your rental period. You need to be aware of the compliance requirements of your insurance company.

The majority of insurance companies will require proof you are not only using your machine, but that you are meeting your usage requirements prior to continuing to make payments.

The average requirement is a minimum of four hours each night for 70 percent of all nights. If you are unable to meet your compliance requirements, you can either return your equipment or pay the balance in cash.

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What’s the difference between device purchase and rental?

Whether you are getting ready to use your first CPAP machine or you’re a seasoned user about to get the latest CPAP model (have you checked out the new machines with wireless modems ??) it’s important to understand these options.  

Who determines if I pay for my CPAP as a purchase or rental?

If you are using health insurance to pay for your CPAP, your insurance company will determine whether they pay as a purchase or rental. Most insurance companies are paying on a rental basis, typically for about 10 months. Many insurance companies follow Medicare guidelines for CPAP equipment .

The rental rates are usually base on the purchase price. For example, if the purchase price for the CPAP machine is $800, the monthly rental fee is $80/month for 10 months. The supplies, like your mask, tubing, cushions and even the heated humidifier, are typically purchased and the rental terms only apply to the CPAP machine (aka flow generator). Read more about how much a CPAP machine and supplies cost .  

Watch out for compliance requirements

After the rental period is over, you own the device. However, these insurance companies are often requiring proof that you are using the equipment and meeting their usage requirements (at least 4 hours per night for 70% of nights) in order to continue payment. If you don’t meet the compliance requirements, they will not pay. You will either have to pay cash for your equipment or return it to your equipment provider. Read more about what to do if your insurance company won’t pay because you’re not compliant .  

Your insurance may require another face-to-face visit with your doctor

Another Medicare guideline that other insurance companies are starting to follow is requiring another face-to-face visit with your physician in the first months of therapy. Medicare and United Healthcare both require that patients have a clinical re-evaluation between the 31st and 91st day after starting therapy, to include:

  • Treating physician documents that the patient is benefiting from therapy; and
  • Objective evidence of usage (compliance data)  is reviewed by the treating physician

Do I have to use my insurance to pay for my CPAP and supplies?

Of course, you don’t have to use your insurance to pay for your CPAP machine or supplies. In fact, if you don’t want to go through the hassle of proving compliance and dealing with a 10 month (or longer) rental period, you may prefer to pay out of pocket for your equipment.

For some patients who have high insurance deductibles, they end up paying out-of-pocket even WITH insurance.

If you pay cash, you can still elect to rent your CPAP machine (you’ll always purchase the supplies like mask and tubing), but it usually makes more financial sense to pay out right for the purchase. You may even end up paying less than if you used your insurance and went out-of-network . Read about the top reasons why people decide to pay cash for CPAP and supplies .

If this is your second CPAP machine ( for travel or a second home ) you will need to pay cash. Insurance usually won’t cover more than one CPAP machine every five years .

If you’re interested in learning more about getting a new CPAP machine, check out our online store or call us to speak to a customer service representative (877) 775-3377 option 607. We offer face-to-face set-ups or we can ship to you.

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  • I’m a CPAP User; How Often Do I Need a New Sleep Study?
  • How to Keep Using CPAP When You Have Nasal Congestion
  • Finding the Right Tubing (Hose) for Your CPAP
  • How Often Should You Replace Your CPAP Supplies?
  • SoClean Makes Daily Cleaning of Your CPAP Equipment So Easy

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Julia joined Advanced Sleep Medicine Services, Inc. in 2011 with a background in sales, marketing and customer service. She is currently the vice president of marketing and operations and enjoys the opportunity to educate and interact with those looking to improve their health through better sleep.

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  • Last Updated: Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
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💡 Key Takeaways

  • Before Traveling : Test and check your CPAP equipment two weeks before your trip. Bring extra supplies and a copy of your CPAP prescription.
  • Flying Essentials : Your CPAP machine is not counted as carry-on luggage. Invest in a carrying case and bring distilled water if needed.
  • Know Airline Policies : Contact your airline 48 hours in advance to understand their specific CPAP policies. Some may require a CPAP battery with a capacity longer than your flight time.
  • TSA Tips : Use a clear plastic bag for your CPAP machine during security checks. Medical ID tags can expedite the process.
  • Comfort Measures : Consider bringing a supportive neck pillow, a comfortable blanket, and easy cleaning methods like CPAP wipes for a more comfortable journey.

If you are someone who relies on a CPAP machine to get a good night’s sleep, the thought of travel can be a little daunting. The truth is, traveling with a CPAP machine is a lot easier than you think, and spending some extra time following the checklist and tips in this article will allow you to maintain your CPAP compliance and still get a great night’s sleep.

Whether you’re flying, taking an RV trip , or camping , with a little extra time and preparation, you can still enjoy the benefits of CPAP therapy while on the go. 

In this article, we cover:

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CPAP Travel Checklist: 10 Tips for Traveling with CPAP

Regardless of how you’ll be traveling, here are ten things you’ll want to do before ever leaving home with your CPAP machine:

  • Test and Check Your Equipment in Advance – We recommend carefully inspecting your CPAP machine, mask, tubing, and any extra accessories (such as a backup power supply) two full weeks in advance of your trip. Search for signs of wear or any pieces that could break or fail during your trip. Doing this two weeks in advance will give you time to order any necessary replacements or backups, and will allow you to test any travel accessories, such as a new CPAP battery , in the comfort of your home. 
  • Replace Old Supplies – It’s a good idea to replace any worn CPAP supplies with new materials before your trip. Having a fresh tube, cushion, and air filter will make maintenance easier and reduce the chance of something important breaking while you’re away from home. 
  • Clean and Dry Before Packing – You’ll want to thoroughly clean your equipment immediately before packing it. Make sure that your equipment is totally dry to prevent mold and mildew from growing in your mask, tubing, or humidifier. 
  • Bring Extra CPAP Supplies – While packing a ton of extra supplies can get cumbersome quickly, we highly recommend designating some luggage space for a backup mask cushion , some machine filters , and/or an extra set of headgear . You never know when something might break, get chewed up by an in-law’s pet, or become lost, and having backup supplies will help to keep your therapy on track.
  • Always Travel With a Copy of Your CPAP Prescription – While you’ll almost certainly never need it, you’ll be very glad you have it if the right (or more accurately, wrong) circumstances arise. You shouldn’t ever be asked to show your prescription, but you’ll likely need it in the event you have to order new parts or supplies during your trip.  
  • Pack Your Own Water – Distilled water is the only water that won’t calcify or cause mineral buildup in your CPAP machine. Relying on tap water for your CPAP machine’s humidifier is a bad idea and, depending on where you’re traveling, may not be healthy or feasible. We recommend traveling with your own supply of distilled CPAP water for peace of mind. 
  • Bring Easy Cleaning Methods With You – It isn’t always realistic to soak your supplies in a basin of hot soapy water, and CPAP wipes are a great alternative for your regular cleaning routine. 
  • Bring a Backup Power Source – A CPAP backup battery isn’t necessary most of the time, but if you’re traveling somewhere where there’s any uncertainty whatsoever about the stability or availability of electricity, you’ll still be able to maintain your therapy off the grid with an extra battery pack. 
  • DC Converters and Extension Cords Expand Your Options – A DC converter makes your therapy more versatile by allowing you to power your device with 12V DC outlets, some solar panel options, and even some CPAP backup batteries like the EXP48 and EXP96 Pro . By packing an extension cord, you’ll never have to worry about access to a nearby outlet or be unexpectedly constrained by the length of your tubing and power cord.
  • Get a Medical Alert Wallet Card – A medical alert wallet card is a great idea even if you aren’t traveling, and could very easily save your life—especially if you’re traveling alone. By keeping a medical alert wallet card, first responders will be more informed about your health history and have a better idea of how to treat you in the event you become unresponsive. 

If you’ll be traveling by air, the following section is just for you! Here are eight tips to make flying with your CPAP that much smoother:

  • Check Your Luggage, Not Your CPAP – Your CPAP machine is a medical device and cannot legally be counted as carry-on luggage. Due to the sensitive nature of the machine, you should keep it with you at all times. 
  • Invest in a Carrying Case – Most modern CPAP machines come packaged in a machine-specific carrying case to make travel easier. If yours didn’t, we recommend using a separate bag to transport your CPAP machine since it won’t be counted as a carry-on. Even if it’s just an old duffle bag, you’ll be glad to have the extra room in your designated carry-on. 
  • Bring Distilled Water If You Need To – The TSA allows up to 3.4 oz of distilled water for carry-on luggage to accommodate those that wish to use their CPAP device in-flight. There’s no technical limit to how much distilled water you can bring in your checked bag, but the TSA does ask that you limit your liquids to “reasonable quantities”. 
  • Keep Copies of Important Documents Handy – Airline employees and TSA agents are trained to recognize medical devices and will not be surprised by your CPAP machine. While most modern CPAP machines are FAA-approved for in-flight use, having a copy of your manufacturer’s FAA-approval status will help to quickly clear any confusion that may (but most likely won’t) arise. Carrying a copy of your prescription can also be helpful if anything happens to your CPAP machine or equipment during the trip. Having your prescription on hand is invaluable if you need to replace some supplies or machine parts during your travels. 
  • Get Familiar With Your Flight Layout – TripAdvisor has a handy tool called Seat Guru that allows you to look up your flight’s floorplan in advance. This can be helpful if you’re planning to use your machine in-flight and require a powered outlet or simply prefer to know which seats have the most legroom. 
  • Flying Internationally? Bring an Outlet Adapter – Most modern CPAP machines are dual-voltage and will automatically detect and adjust to higher-voltage outlets. You will need a country-specific adapter, however, and you’ll also need to make sure that your CPAP machine’s power supply is rated for at least 220v.
  • Call Your Airline 48 Hours in Advance – No domestic flight can deny your CPAP machine, but it’s always a good idea to be familiar with your airline’s policies about in-flight usage. We have a list of some of the more common policies below, but we recommend contacting the airline 48 hours in advance to make sure your trip goes smoothly. Please Note: Some airlines will require you to have a CPAP battery with a capacity longer than your flight time if you plan to use your machine during the flight. 
  • Don’t Forget About Waterless Humidification – If traveling with distilled water is not feasible for you, some travel CPAP machines , such as the ResMed AirMini and HDM Z2 , offer waterless humidification options that can help you save space and travel lighter. 

Airline Requirements for CPAP Machines

Here are the CPAP policies of various airlines in the United States and a link to each airline’s policy overview.  If you can’t find answers online pertaining to your specific airline, equipment, or needs, don’t hesitate to reach out to the airline’s help desk, as they will have the most up-to-date information:

  •   United – You will need to give at least 48-hour notice to the airline’s Accessibility Desk if you’re planning to use your CPAP on the airplane. To expedite this process, have the manufacturer information on hand, so United can verify it meets the FAA approval standards. You’ll also need to have enough portable batteries to power the device for the duration of the flight time plus 3 hours if you plan to use the device in-flight.
  • Delta – Delta has a list of approved CPAP devices listed on their website that can be used without medical approval. Those planning to use the machine in-flight will need a battery with a capacity that is at least 150% that of the given flight time.
  • American Airlines – American Airlines doesn’t require any sort of advanced notice if you plan to travel with or use your CPAP machine in flight. They do note, however, that passengers should not rely on the availability of powered outlets and may even need a DC power adaptor to utilize seat power aboard the aircraft. 
  • Jet Blue – You can use CPAP machines on Jet Blue flights, so long as they meet all TSA and FAA regulations (e.g., packing it away during landing, etc.).
  • Southwest – Southwest encourages you to carry on your CPAP device to keep it protected during transit. You can use it on the flight so long as you meet all TSA and FAA standards. Per Southwest’s website, “Southwest Airlines does not have electrical outlets onboard the aircraft for commercial product use,” so like most others, be prepared to bring your own power supply if you plan to use your device in-flight. 

All US airlines will allow you to use your CPAP machine during flight because it is a medical device. You should call the airline at least 48 hours in advance and ask for their official policies if you’re flying internationally. 

3 Tips for Taking a CPAP Machine Through a TSA Checkpoint

Getting a CPAP machine through airport security may seem like a hassle, but TSA agents are very familiar with medical devices and know what to look for and expect. Here are some tips to keep in mind to expedite the screening process:

  • Use a Clear Plastic Bag – You’ll have to remove your machine from its carrying case for screening, but you can pack your device inside a clear plastic bag to prevent unwanted germs or residues from collecting on your equipment during handling. Other accessories may remain in the case while the machine is screened. 
  • Request New Gloves if You’d Like – Sometimes, a TSA agent may want to perform an explosive residue test on your device. Using a cotton swab, the TSA agent will check your device for traces of explosive residue. While they will have to remove your machine from its clear plastic bag to do so, you can request for the agent to replace their gloves with new ones, a new cotton swab, or even a new plastic bag for your machine afterward. 
  • Medical Device ID Tags Help – TSA agents are trained to recognize medical equipment, but having a medical ID luggage tag (available at checkout) with relevant, easily identifiable information can reduce the amount of time you spend getting through your security checkpoint. It will also increase the chances of your machine being returned to you should it become lost at any time during your trip. 

7 Tips To Make Flying With Your CPAP More Comfortable

It’s not uncommon for some people to have anxiety around flying in and of itself, regardless of whether you’re traveling with medical equipment. Here are a few optional extras to consider to make your flight that much more comfortable:

  • A Supportive Neck Pillow – It’s almost cliche at this point to bring a neck pillow on the plane with you, but there’s a reason for that—it’s pretty darn comfortable. It’s also extremely helpful in keeping the spine aligned while sleeping in a seated position. 
  • A Comfortable Blanket – Alongside a good neck pillow, we recommend traveling with a blanket to keep you cozy during the flight. A weighted blanket can be cumbersome to travel with, but has actually been shown to reduce anxiety if you’re an anxious flyer.
  • Aromatherapy Items – Whether you simply add some lavender essential oil to your neck pillow or want to add aromatherapy to your CPAP routine , scents can be very powerful for relaxation. 
  • Bath Accessories – While these won’t help you during the flight, they will certainly help you unwind after a long day of travel. Bring some bath bombs, lotion, and other self-care items to give yourself something to look forward to after the flight! 
  • Reading Material – Keeping the mind stimulated and occupied is an excellent way to pass the time if the in-flight entertainment isn’t cutting it for you. Paired with some earplugs, sinking into a good book can give a worried mind something else to focus on for a few hours. 
  • A Good Pair of Headphones – There aren’t enough good things that can be said about keeping a quality pair of headphones on you while traveling. Whether they’re noise-canceling or not, listening to your favorite podcast or music can help travel times pass more quickly, and SleepPhones are a niche solution that can help you nap and listen to music at the same time!
  • A Portable Battery Bank – If you plan to entertain yourself with an electronic device or two during a long flight or day of travel, a portable lithium-ion battery bank specifically for recharging your phone, tablet, e-reader, or other electronic devices is a must-have. You’ll be glad to have it if your flight has a layover and it can be extremely helpful in the event of unexpected delays, too.

Frequently Asked Questions About Flying and Traveling With CPAP

Can i bring my cpap on a plane.

Yes, you can bring your CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine on a plane. In fact, you should bring your CPAP machine in its own carrying case, as CPAP machines cannot legally be counted against your carry-on bag total, meaning you can still bring a carry-on in addition to your CPAP machine.

Does My CPAP Machine Count as a Carry-On?

No, a CPAP machine cannot be counted as a carry-on. Because of its status as a medical device, domestic flights (in the U.S.) are not legally allowed to count your CPAP machine against your carry-on bag total, and you’re encouraged to board with your device rather than check it in with your luggage.

How Should I Pack My CPAP Machine for Travel?

It’s best to pack your CPAP machine in a sturdy, protective case. Many manufacturers make CPAP carrying cases for this purpose. Make sure to bring all essential components, including the machine, hoses, mask, and power cords, plus backup supplies and cleaning necessities. Make sure you can access the machine itself so that you can have it readily available at security.

Can I Use My CPAP Machine on an Airplane?

Most modern CPAP machines are approved for in-flight use, but this can still be a difficult process. Start with getting a note from your doctor about your need to use a CPAP machine. Alternatively, your machine’s manufacturer should have a clause in the manual or on their website regarding your ability to use the device in-flight should you need to refer to it. Next, inform the airline that you will need to use your CPAP machine during the flight, preferably at least 48 hours before your flight. We also suggest checking the FAA website to ensure that your CPAP machine is approved for use on the plane. Last, bring an alternative power source! Most airplane seats don’t offer standard outlets, so it’s important to have a backup option if an outlet is not available on your flight.

Final Thoughts 

When armed with the proper knowledge, traveling with a CPAP machine doesn’t have to be scary. It’s easy to have a smooth experience from beginning to end when you know what to expect ahead of time and pack accordingly.  

Remember to pack everything you reasonably can to support a normal bedtime routine and sleep schedule, check with your airline 48 hours before your flight if you’re uncertain of anything, and don’t skimp on creature comforts if you get anxious flying. Do everything you can to prepare yourself and your equipment for the trip, and you shouldn’t face any insurmountable issues. 

Of course, life happens, and we can’t always prepare for everything. Still, we hope the tips and information in this article will be of use to you the next time you plan on traveling with your CPAP machine!

Eric Ott

Eric has been writing for the CPAP.com blog since 2021, where he combines his passion for understanding the nuances of complicated topics with a commitment to educating individuals diagnosed with sleep apnea. With thorough research, empathy, and product knowledge, he empowers readers to confidently navigate the world of CPAP therapy and reclaim the restful sleep they need to protect their health and live their lives to the fullest.

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Is there a travel machine suitable for those of us who use a VPAP or ASV machine? And does standard APAP help a person get by if he or she normally uses VPAP?

I am still under contract with my insurance company so if I purchase a mini will it synchronizes with my machine at home? Thanks Lyle Norton

I don’t believe that the machine would pair with your home machine via Bluetooth. Both machines would work independently of one another, and both would be able to share information with your care team, but they wouldn’t talk to one another. If you get a travel machine or any CPAP machine, the pressure settings would be set before it gets delivered to you. This is true whether you buy from CPAP.com or your insurance company.

Can you give me any information about battery pacs such as how much do they cost and how long do they last or stay charged. Thanks, Lyle Norton

Stay tuned! We’re going to be publishing an article on batteries next week, which will provide more info about that exact topic! In the meantime, I strongly encourage you to call us at 1-800-356-5221. Our customer service team is a group of trained CPAP experts who can help you find the exact battery info you’re looking for. They’re a great resource and have lots of valuable information to share.

I do a lot of traveling. I like taking my humidifier with me. Is there a hard case travel bag that works well with a Phillips dreamstation? The ones I find do not provide a spot for the humidifier.

Hey Larry, I have searched for a hard travel case that will hold your Dreamstation machine and Humidifier, but unfortunately, wasn’t able to locate one. My apologies.

Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you in finding. We can be reached at: 1-800-356-5221, or via e-mail: [email protected] .

Enjoy your day!

Taking a trip to Bangkok a few months. Never have had to use my C-pap on plane. Does this mean they will sit me next to window. Don’t know the location of outlet on plane. I hope I don’t have to sit beside someone. I just don’t want them to fill uncomfortable with someone using a c-pap machine.

Hi Carl, Please speak with the individual airline regarding their policy and procedure for in flight use of your CPAP machine.

For other questions, or concerns, please feel free to reach us at: 1-800-356-5221.

Have a safe trip!

Can my husband’s cpap travel machine with battery can get into the plane with him or do we have to check it?? Thanks

hi, I am flying on frontier today and at the bag drop off found out that they do not allow Resmed CPAP machines to fly.

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