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Home Medical Equipment

Our home medical equipment team provides safe, reliable equipment and supplies to support your care at home. You receive personalized attention from experienced professionals who focus on respect, compassion and high-quality service. Our goal is to help you manage your health where you feel most comfortable and make your transition from hospital to home as smooth as possible. 

What is home medical equipment? 

Home medical equipment includes devices and supplies that help you manage illness, injury or ongoing health needs at home. Many patients use this equipment with the support of a caregiver or family member. 

Our team works closely with your doctors, nurses and care managers to make sure you get the equipment you need. After your order is placed, we coordinate delivery and provide easy-to-follow instructions. 

Skilled technicians and respiratory therapists handle setup, training and education in your home. You also receive guidance on care and maintenance so you can use your equipment safely and confidently. Urgent after-hours support is available if you need help. 

Equipment and supplies we provide 

Home medical equipment is available for rent or purchase, and we accept Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance plans. 

Banner Health supplies a wide range of home medical equipment, including: 

  • CPAP and BiPAP machines and supplies 
  • Durable medical equipment 
  • Nebulizers 
  • Negative pressure wound therapy devices 
  • Oxygen equipment 
  • Noninvasive ventilation 
  • Invasive ventilation 
  • High-frequency chest wall oscillation (vest) therapy 

How to order home medical equipment 

To order home medical equipment or ask questions about services in your area, call your local Banner Health home medical equipment department: 

Arizona 
Phoenix: 480-657-1600 or 800-293-6989 
Tucson: 520-694-0118 

Colorado 
970-810-6420 or 800-752-4074 

Wyoming 
307-577-2023 

You can also complete the online form to get started. If you need help choosing equipment or understanding your options, talk with your doctor or home care provider.