Respiratory Therapy Services

Prism Health Care Services has licensed respiratory therapists on staff. Our respiratory therapists provide quality care for patients with respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, obstructive sleep apnea and emphysema. We carry the following respiratory equipment:

  • CPAP devices, respiratory assistance devices and related supplies
  • Nebulizer equipment and supplies
  • Oxygen equipment and supplies
  • Respiratory suction pumps and supplies
  • Tracheostomy supplies

Your appointment with our respiratory therapist is covered as part of the services being billed for your respiratory equipment to your insurance company. During your appointment, you’ll receive the following:

Support and Education

It is important to use your respiratory equipment as prescribed by your doctor. Our respiratory therapist will explain why this therapy was prescribed for you and answer any questions you may have.

Product Consultation and Instruction

Our respiratory therapist will educate you on the sleep therapy products you qualify for (e.g., CPAP or bilevel positive airway pressure) and will do a mask fitting to find the one that is right for you. We will provide equipment education and have you complete a demonstration so you are ready to use your new equipment when you take it home.

Patient Follow-up

Our respiratory therapist will follow up with you to ensure you are benefitting from the use of the prescribed respiratory equipment. At Prism Health Care Services, our respiratory therapist uses the U-Sleep Tracker Tool to help ensure your equipment is working properly and you are meeting your therapy goals. This tool also allows us to troubleshoot problems you may be experiencing. Our respiratory therapists are able to follow up with patients over the phone or in person.

Doctor Follow-up

Our respiratory therapist will communicate with your doctor regarding your progress with your respiratory therapy equipment.

Other Respiratory Therapist Services

Our respiratory therapist will complete a pulse oximetry evaluation to determine if you qualify for an oxygen-conserving device.

  • All pulse oximetry assessments require a signed order from your physician prior to the assessment.
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