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Idaho Falls Medical Supply Store

Idaho Falls Alpine Home Medical location

Offering Medical Supplies in Idaho Falls

Alpine Home Medical is proud to serve families in Idaho with trusted medical equipment and compassionate care. Our team is dedicated to making life at home safer, more comfortable, and more independent for our customers. From our conveniently located store, we support communities across the region with reliable products, expert guidance, and personalized service that makes managing health and recovery less stressful.

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(208) 535-8627

2425 Channing Way
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Monday – Friday

8:00am – 5:00pm

Saturday – Sunday

Closed

Idaho Falls Medical Supply Products

The right equipment can make your daily routine safer and more comfortable. At our Idaho store, you’ll find CPAP machines, oxygen concentrators, mobility scooters, power wheelchairs, hospital beds, and breast pumps. Our team takes the time to explain the differences, answer your questions, and help you choose equipment that fits your health needs and your home.

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Idaho Falls Medical Equipment Rentals

Health needs aren’t always permanent, and that’s where our rental program comes in. At our Idaho store, you can arrange short-term rentals for equipment such as hospital beds, scooters, CPAP machines, and wheelchairs. Many customers use rentals during recovery or when short-term support is needed. Rentals can be set up weekly or monthly, and if you need more time, we make extending simple.

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4.4
Lacy King
18 hours ago
Amazing customer service, communication, and flexibility!
Mike Fisher
19 hours ago
lana riddle
20 hours ago
Very helpful and detailed. Great experience
Mary Davenport
1 day ago
Garcia was very helpful and ordered the part we needed and was cheerful and efficient
Abbie
1 day ago
The staff at Alpine Medical Supply has always been helpful, efficient and very professional with me. I use oxygen through their company for many years now Must admit that I’ve become a lot smarter re travel and my rights over the years. If you plan on flying make sure you visit your oxygen provider to qualify your portable oxygen concentrator. No liquid gasses permitted or tanks I am advised by the airlines. Fill out your request to use oxygen on the airline flight. It was simple. Learn your rights. Enjoy your life!!!
Slick_06 _Vic
1 day ago
I came in the other day to get my new sleep app the guy was really cool and very knowledgeable about it and I already knew 99% cause I’ve been on one for 10 years already so it was a super quick visit
Teresa Harrell
1 day ago
April
1 day ago
Thank you for prompt, professional, and friendly service.
George Wells
1 day ago
Christopher Montoya
1 day ago

Nearby Locations

Logan Alpine Home Medical location

Logan

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(435) 774-4500

1395 N 400 E, Ste A
Logan, UT 84341
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Ogden

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(801) 393-0015

4669 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
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Salt Lake City Alpine Home Medical location

Salt Lake City

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(801) 463-0044

4030 S State St
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you deliver to rural areas outside Idaho Falls?

Absolutely. We deliver throughout eastern Idaho, from small farming communities to ranches that are 30 miles out of town. Our delivery team is used to finding places that might not show up on GPS, and we’ll coordinate with you on timing that works around your schedule. Whether you’re near Rigby, out toward Ashton, or anywhere in between, we’ll bring your equipment right to your door.

What insurance plans do you accept at your Idaho Falls store?

We accept most major insurance plans including Medicare, Aetna, PEHP, Optum, Cigna, and many others. We also work with HSA and FSA cards for qualifying purchases. Our Idaho Falls team can verify your specific coverage and help determine what’s covered before you make any purchases, so you’ll know exactly what to expect.

Do you rent equipment for seasonal agricultural workers?

Yes, we understand that harvest season and other agricultural work can lead to injuries that need temporary equipment. Whether you need crutches after a fall from a ladder or a knee scooter while your ankle heals, we can set up short-term rentals that match your recovery timeline. We’ll work with whatever insurance you have and help you get back to work as safely as possible.

How do you handle equipment repairs when we're far from town?

We know that when you’re living 45 minutes from the nearest town, a broken CPAP machine or mobility scooter isn’t just inconvenient – it can be a real problem. Our regional technicians can handle repairs on many items, and for urgent situations, we’ll arrange loaner equipment while we get yours fixed. We also teach you basic maintenance and troubleshooting so you can handle minor issues yourself.

What happens if my rental equipment breaks down on the weekend?

We have 24/7 support for urgent equipment issues, even on weekends. If your oxygen concentrator stops working or your hospital bed malfunctions, call us right away and we’ll get you sorted out. For less urgent issues, we’ll have someone out first thing Monday morning, but we never want you to go without essential equipment, especially when you’re far from immediate help.

Can you set up equipment for elderly parents who live alone in rural areas?

Definitely. We do a lot of setup visits for elderly folks who are living independently but need family members to coordinate their care. We’ll deliver equipment to their home, teach them how to use it properly, and make sure they’re comfortable before we leave. We can also coordinate with family members who might be managing things from a distance and provide ongoing support as needed.

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