We accept Medicare and most insurances.
We carry a variety of compression pumps and garments including Airos & Bio Compression.
Compression Pumps & Devices
Best Selling Pump & Sleeves
Bio Compression SC-2004-DL
Airos 6
Bio Compression SC-4008-DL
Neomedic All-in-One Pump
Arm/Shoulder/Chest
Full Leg Garments
Custom Sleeves
Arm Sleeve
Man Bilateral Leg Sleeves Bio
Woman w Bilateral Leg Sleeves Bio
Device Legs MALE Scaled
AIROS Leg Garment F6
Why Choose Us?
Extensive experience
We have many years of experience providing compression pumps and garments / sleeves. We work diligently with your doctor’s office and insurance company to swiftly get your device approved
Highly rated
Our compression devices are sequential and gradient. They are highly rated, have a good warranty and are effective. They will provide continuous at home treatment that will significantly benefit your condition. They really do work!
Honest company
We are an accredited and honest company. We have an exceptional customer service department that is always available for your questions. Read our testimonials to see what people think about us.
Trusted by Clients Nationwide
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lymphedema?
Lymphedema refers to tissue swelling caused by an accumulation of fluid that’s normally drained though the lymphatic system. It can occur in the arms, chest, leg, groin, or trunk abdomen area of the body. This build-up often causes swelling and discomfort as well as other issues.
Who uses compression devices?
Compression pumps used by people who have swelling/edema/poor circulation/pain in their extremities, usually in the arms or legs but it’s also found in the abdomen, groin, trunk area as well as the shoulder and chest area. The pumps are used by people to treat such conditions as Cancer, lymphedema, cardiac conditions, Venous Insufficiency, Varicose Veins, Poor Circulations, Cardiac Conditions, PAD, Diabetes, Obesity.
How much do compression pumps costs?
Compression pumps are covered by most insurances as long as your doctor completes the insurance required paperwork.
Most insurances cover 80-100% of the cost, so your out of pocket expense will be $0.- $500.00.
If you don’t have insurance or, if you have a high deductible, we can offer you very good prices, starting at $600.00.
Lymphedema pumps for sale? How does it work?
You can get a lymphedema pumps covered by your insurance. We take care of the approval process for you.
We will send your doctor the required paperwork. Most insurances cover 80-100% of the cost, so your out of pocket expense will be $0.- $500.00.
If you don’t have insurance or, if you have a high deductible, we can offer you very good prices, starting at $600.00.
How long does it take for me to get a compression device?
Once we receive your intake information, within 24 hours, we will have your insurance-required paperwork sent to your doctor’s office. As soon as they complete and send notes, etc., we send paperwork to insurance and wait for authorization. Typically takes between 5-10 days. We take pride in being much quicker than our competitors.
How long should I use a leg compression device?
Of course, you should always follow the advice of your doctor however, we do generally recommend that, in the beginning (first week or two) you use the pump 3x a day for 1 hour, to jump start the process of eliminating the excess fluid. Eventually, you will use the pump once a day for 45-60 minutes. We also advise that you don’t stop using the compression device as lymphedema/venous insufficiency/ specific swelling conditions, are not curable but can be controlled with the pump.