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Orthopedic

Finding the right orthopedic support can make all the difference in comfort, mobility, and healing. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or just need extra stability during daily activities, Alpine Home Medical is here to help. Our Orthopedic Help Center offers guidance on everything from knee braces and back supports to wrist and ankle stabilizers—so you can move confidently and get back to doing what you love.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you deliver oxygen equipment directly to my home?

Yes, we offer convenient home delivery across Utah and Idaho for all oxygen tanks and stationary systems, as well as other home medical supplies.

Can I get oxygen equipment for short-term recovery after surgery or illness?

Absolutely. We provide both short-term and long-term oxygen solutions, depending on your medical needs. We typically work directly with your doctor, and they fax us an order for you. However, we can work with you directly if you have a prescription for oxygen solutions.

What areas do you serve?

We serve communities throughout Utah and Idaho, partnering with hospitals, clinics, and care facilities to ensure timely oxygen delivery. Check all of our locations here.

Do you work directly with my doctor or care provider?

Yes. We coordinate with physicians, hospitals, and care facilities to ensure your oxygen therapy is prescribed and delivered correctly. However, you can walk into our store to purchase Portable Oxygen or Nebulizers.

How do I know which oxygen equipment is right for me?

Our team will work with your healthcare provider to determine the best oxygen usage for you and guide you through setup and usage.

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