

View the various respiratory equipment we carry. Everything from compressors to vaporizers.
View the various respiratory equipment we carry. Everything from compressors to vaporizers.
Learn more about the Oxygen Delivery Systems we provide.
ARMS Homecare Program provides Respiratory Therapy free of charge to all of our clients.

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About
Us
ARMS
Inc is a respiratory medical supply company located in the heart of Los
Angeles California. We supply Oxygen Delivery Systems, Respiratory
Delivery Equipment and in home Oxygen therapy. You can rest easy knowing
there is always someone there you can depend on. ARMS medical billing
specialist work hard to ensure that you get the maximum reimbursement
for your supplies.
Why Choose ARMS for Your Medical Supplies?
With ARMS, you are able to receive around the clock emergency
service. Even if you have a problem at 3 A.M. in the morning, no
problem! Just give us a call and someone will be there to assist you.
All oxygen therapy is supervised by a licensed Respiratory Therapist.
Not only do we ensure a timely delivery but we have unmatched
professionalism and experience.
Medicare Oxygen
Guidelines
Group 1
- Oxygen Therapy is covered for patients with significant hypoxemia
evidence by any of the following:
1. An arterial PO2 at or below 88
percent, taken at rest. When a PO2 of greater than 55mm Hg is submitted,
tile service will be denied as not medically necessary unless "Group II"
criteria are met.
2.
An arterial PO2 at or below 55mm Hg or an arterial oxygen saturation at
or below 88 percent, taken during exercise for a
patient who demonstrates an arterial PO2 at or above 56mm Hg or an
arterial oxygen saturation at or above 89 percent, during the tiny while
at rest. In this case supplemental oxygen is provided for during
exercise if it is documented that the use of oxygen improves the
hypoxemia that was demonstrated during exercise when the patient was
demonstrating during exercise when the patient was breathing room air.