Bringing Freedom and Reliability to Oxygen Therapy
In today’s fast-paced world, oxygen users need more than just clinical functionality—they need freedom, flexibility, and confidence in their care. Rhythm Healthcare proudly unveils the TOC3, a Transportable Oxygen Concentrator designed to support real-life needs for both patients and providers.
The TOC3 was developed to solve one of the industry’s most persistent challenges: bridging the gap between stationary systems and portable convenience. With hospital-to-home versatility, the TOC3 empowers smoother discharges and enables worry-free, 24/7 oxygen support, whether patients are at home, in transit, or on the move.
Understanding that care environments have evolved, Rhythm Healthcare crafted the TOC3 to align with the realities of modern patient lifestyles. It’s not just about delivering oxygen—it’s about delivering confidence, mobility, and independence. Unlike many portable concentrators that offer only pulse dose therapy, the TOC3 delivers both continuous flow (up to 3 LPM) and 10 adjustable pulse dose settings, making it a truly transportable solution for diverse needs.
“Every detail of the TOC3 was built with purpose—because oxygen care demands more than just function; it requires trust,” said Vanessa Saltmarsh, Chief Commercial Officer at Rhythm Healthcare. “We designed this device to provide dependable performance that patients can count on and providers can confidently offer. With Rhythm Resolve, our three-year replacement warranty, we stand behind our promise—offering brand-new units, never refurbished.”
TOC3 Key Features:
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✅ Dual Therapy Modes: Continuous flow up to 3 LPM and 10 pulse dose settings
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✅ All-Day Reliability: Up to 9.5 hours of battery life on pulse setting; supports 24/7 use when plugged in
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✅ Lightweight and Travel-Ready: Weighs just 17.2 lbs with battery; includes a bag and cart system for effortless mobility
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✅ HCPCS Codes: E1390 and E1392
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✅ Covered by Rhythm Resolve: Industry-leading 3-year full unit replacement warranty (not refurbished)