Flexible O2 Delivery
We offer same-day oxygen delivery from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. We understand that proper oxygen supply is crucial in the healing process, and we're committed to providing 24/7 emergency medical oxygen delivery. Whether you're recovering from surgery or managing chronic conditions, our gold-standard service ensures dependable oxygen delivery.
Relieve Altitude Sickness
High Country Oxygen Therapy is the first step in treating Altitude Sickness. At 9,600 feet elevation, our air is thin. As a result of the elevation, many visitors inhale less oxygen than they are typically used to. Of course, oxygen concentrators can provide the relief that guests are looking for, with multi-day oxygen rentals and convenient delivery to hotels and vacation rentals.
Locally Owned & Operated
High Country Oxygen is locally owned and operated in Breckenridge, CO. With more than 35 years of combined industry experience, owners Jonathan Wright and Solveig Heide are industry experts. They are proud to provide Summit County residents and visitors with exceptional services and quality oxygen equipment.
Providing Medical Oxygen Solutions and Taming Altitude Sickness with Oxygen Rentals in Summit County
High Country Oxygen has 20 years of experience in treating Oxygen and Altitude Sickness in Summit County. We prioritize quality care and maintain strong relationships with local healthcare facilities. Additionally, our competitive prices make us the premier provider of oxygen rentals in Summit County.
Providing Medical Oxygen Solutions and Taming Altitude Sickness with Oxygen Rentals in Summit County
High Country Oxygen has 20 years of experience in treating Oxygen and Altitude Sickness in Summit County. We prioritize quality care and maintain strong relationships with local healthcare facilities. Additionally, our competitive prices make us the premier provider of oxygen rentals in Summit County.
What is altitude sickness and what to look for?
Altitude sickness is usually described as a variety of nasty symptoms and can affect anyone traveling to higher altitudes. Whether you have lived in the Rocky Mountains for your entire life or you are on day 1 of your vacation, when the right combination of circumstances hits, no one is immune. Thankfully, the good news is that altitude sickness is usually self-diagnosable.
If you are displaying some of the symptoms below and are at high elevations, you are likely suffering from altitude sickness. For example, some travelers may experience headaches, nausea, or shortness of breath. Typically, symptoms tend to occur within hours after arrival at high altitude. Usually, mild cases of altitude sickness resolve within one to three days; however, severe cases may require oxygen, medications, and moving to a lower altitude.
- headache
- nausea
- vomiting
- shortness of breath
- rapid breathing
- inability to exercise
- reduced coordination
- fatigue
Is Oxygen Treatment Right for You?
At an elevation of over 9,000 feet, Summit County is prone to altitude-related complications. However, there’s good news. By staying hydrated and using our medical-grade oxygen concentrators, you can enhance your vacation experience. Don’t miss out on exploring Summit County oxygen rentals to optimize your trip.
How common is altitude sickness?
50% of people experience altitude sickness at elevations above 8,000 feet. Due to the prevalence of altitude sickness, we have successfully salvaged over 500 vacations leaving us with hundreds of satisfied customers.
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COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE.
High Country Oxygen is accredited by Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) for compliance with a comprehensive set of national standards. By choosing a healthcare provider that has achieved ACHC accreditation, you can take comfort in knowing that you will receive the highest quality of care. If you have any concerns about the product or service that you receive from High Country Oxygen, you may contact ACHC directly at (855) 937-2242.