
When selecting an oxygen concentrator for a veterinary practice, reliability, performance, and long term value are essential. At Dispomed, we understand that oxygen therapy plays a critical role in anesthesia, recovery, and emergency care. Choosing the right system helps ensure consistent oxygen delivery while supporting daily clinical efficiency.
Why Oxygen Concentrators Matter in Veterinary Medicine
Oxygen concentrators provide a continuous supply of medical grade oxygen without relying solely on traditional cylinders. For veterinary clinics, this means improved safety, reduced handling of heavy tanks, and a dependable source of oxygen for surgical suites, treatment areas, and intensive care.
They are particularly valuable for:
- Anesthesia support
- Post operative recovery
- Critical care patients
- Respiratory distress cases
By producing oxygen on site, clinics gain greater autonomy and operational flexibility.
Key Factors to Consider Before Purchasing
Choose between a 5 LPM or 10 LPM oxygen concentrator according to your clinic’s equipment configuration and the types of procedures you perform daily. At Dispomed, we recommend evaluating both oxygen demand and future growth to ensure consistent and reliable performance.
The 10 LPM model is ideal for higher oxygen consumption environments. It is particularly well suited for larger patients, advanced surgical procedures, and situations requiring elevated flow rates. This capacity also supports ventilators that depend on a stable oxygen source.
The 5 LPM model provides an efficient and flexible solution for many general veterinary applications. It is typically appropriate for a single anesthesia machine, oxygen therapy setups, and routine procedures where moderate flow rates are sufficient.
Selecting the right oxygen concentrator capacity helps maintain steady oxygen delivery, supports patient safety during anesthesia and recovery, and optimizes the overall efficiency of your veterinary practice.
Calculate the Return on Investment of Your Oxygen Concentrator
Understanding the financial impact of upgrading your oxygen supply is essential for any veterinary practice. With our easy to use ROI calculator, you can quickly estimate how long it will take to recover your investment in an oxygen concentrator and project the potential yearly savings for your clinic.
This practical tool helps you compare current cylinder expenses with the long term benefits of producing oxygen on site. By reviewing your usage and operating costs, you gain clear insight into how an in house system can improve budget control while maintaining high standards of patient care.
As oxygen costs continue to increase and many medical gas suppliers shift toward rental based models, owning your own concentrator has become a smart and strategic decision. At Dispomed, we support veterinary teams across the world with reliable oxygen solutions designed to reduce dependency on external suppliers and strengthen clinical autonomy.
Investing in an anesthesia ready oxygen concentrator not only enhances operational efficiency, it also positions your clinic for predictable expenses and long term savings.



