
What's Included
Compressor nebulizer base device system (Reusable Hardware)
Patient interface aerosol mask with flexible elastic strap
Medication medicine cup / liquid chamber atomization piece
0.9% Normal Saline plastic ampoules for safe inhalation/mixing
Nebulization at Home
Professional nebulization therapy delivered safely at your home by trained respiratory nurses.
A prescription is recommended but not mandatory. Our professional may advise one if needed.
Overview
Get expert nebulization treatment at home for respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD, or breathing difficulties. Our trained respiratory nurses bring medical-grade equipment and provide safe, effective therapy in the comfort of your home, following proper clinical protocols.
Nebulization at Home is a convenient respiratory care service that delivers prescribed medication as a fine mist, making it easier to inhale directly into the lungs. This method is commonly recommended by healthcare professionals for individuals who may have difficulty using inhalers or require medi
Who Should Book This
- Individuals with asthma or COPD
- Patients experiencing acute bronchitis or respiratory infections
- Elderly individuals with chronic respiratory conditions
- Children requiring nebulization therapy
- Patients with breathing difficulties post-respiratory illness
- Individuals with mobility limitations unable to visit clinics
- Patients recovering from pneumonia or lung infections
- Those requiring regular respiratory treatments at home
Who Should Avoid
- Patients experiencing severe respiratory distress requiring emergency hospitalization
- Individuals with bluish discoloration of lips or face indicating severe oxygen deprivation
- Patients with chest pain or suspected heart conditions
- Those experiencing sudden severe breathing difficulty without prior diagnosis
- Individuals allergic to prescribed nebulization medications
- Patients advised by their doctor to receive treatment only in hospital settings
- Those with signs of severe pneumonia or lung complications
- Individuals requiring advanced respiratory support like oxygen therapy or mechanical ventilation
Precautions & Preparation
- Keep your prescription and previous medical records ready for the nurse to review
- Inform the nurse about any medication allergies or adverse reactions
- Ensure a comfortable sitting position in a well-ventilated area
- Keep a list of all current medications you are taking
- Have a glass of water available to rinse your mouth after treatment
- Inform family members about the scheduled visit
- Keep emergency contact numbers easily accessible
- Avoid smoking or exposure to smoke before and after treatment
- Notify the nurse immediately if you feel dizzy, experience heart palpitations, or develop any discomfort during treatment
- Follow all post-treatment instructions provided by the nurse
