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Patient monitor rental, for ICU-grade care at home.

Patient monitor rental in Bangalore — multi-parameter monitors for ECG, SpO₂, BP and heart rate tracking, ideal for ICU-at-home setups.

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Multi-para

ECG, SpO₂, BP, pulse & temperature

ICU-at-home

Ideal for home critical-care setups

24/7

Support, calibration & breakdown cover

Everything you need to know

The complete guide to patient monitor rental.

Types & parameters

Our multi-parameter monitors track the vitals your home-care team needs to watch continuously.

  • ECG / heart-rate continuous tracking
  • SpO₂ (blood oxygen) monitoring
  • Non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP)
  • Temperature and respiration, with audible alarms

Who needs a patient monitor

Continuous vitals monitoring is essential for unstable or high-dependency patients at home.

  • Home-ICU and critical-care setups
  • Post-cardiac-event and post-surgical patients
  • Ventilator and high-dependency patients
  • Palliative patients needing close observation

Rent vs buy

Renting suits defined recovery or ICU-at-home periods; buying suits long-term monitoring. Cost depends on the duration and the monitor’s condition, so ask our advisors for an estimate once you know the parameters you need to track.

  • Rent for home-ICU and recovery periods
  • Buy for long-term, ongoing monitoring
  • Refundable security deposit on rentals
  • Free pickup when the rental ends

Delivery & setup

We install, calibrate and demonstrate the monitor, and set the alarm limits with your care team.

  • Same-day delivery for urgent cases
  • Calibration and alarm-limit setup
  • Family / nurse trained on readings and alarms
  • Delivery across 16+ Bangalore localities

Hygiene & servicing

Each monitor is sanitised before delivery and serviced throughout the rental.

  • Hospital-grade sanitisation before dispatch
  • Probes, cuffs and leads checked and disinfected
  • Free repair or replacement on breakdown
  • Periodic calibration checks during long rentals

How it works

From enquiry to a monitor at the bedside.

    1. Enquiry

    Call or submit the form and tell us which vitals the doctor wants tracked, ECG, SpO₂, blood pressure, temperature or all four.

    2. Delivery

    A technician brings the monitor to your home, usually the same day for urgent home-ICU or post-discharge cases.

    3. Setup

    The monitor is calibrated on site, alarm limits are set for this patient, and the family or nurse is shown how to read each parameter.

    4. Pickup

    When the rental period ends, call to schedule a pickup. The unit is collected, checked and the deposit refunded once it is confirmed to be in working condition.

Before you rent

What to check before a monitor arrives.

A patient monitor is only useful if it is tracking what the doctor actually wants watched. A few questions before delivery save confusion later.

  • Confirm which parameters the doctor wants tracked, not every monitor needs to show all four (ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, temperature)
  • Check whether the patient needs continuous alarms or periodic spot-checks, this changes which model fits
  • Ask whether the home has a stable power point near the bed, and whether a battery backup is needed for outages
  • Decide who will be watching the readings, family, a home nurse, or both, so the alarm handover is clear from day one
  • Ask about the rental duration up front. Costs depend on how long you keep the unit and its condition, and a clear end date makes pickup simpler

Using it safely at home

Alarms exist for a reason. Do not silence them.

A patient monitor is a support tool, not a substitute for a trained eye. Keep these points in mind once it is running at home.

  • Do not mute or dismiss an alarm without checking the reading and the patient, a false alarm and a real one can look identical at first glance
  • Keep the SpO₂ probe on a finger without nail polish or heavy circulation loss, both distort the reading
  • Note down unusual readings and the time they occurred, this record helps the doctor during a review call
  • Keep the monitor on stable power and avoid moving it during a reading, movement causes artefact and false alarms
  • Call our support line if a reading looks wrong rather than assuming the patient is fine, a miscalibrated probe is a common and fixable cause

Where a monitor fits

Pairs with home-ICU and high-dependency care.

A patient monitor rarely runs on its own. It usually sits alongside a caregiver or nurse managing the rest of the patient’s day.

Families setting up a home-ICU for a bedridden or post-surgical patient often need bedridden patient care alongside continuous monitoring, and patients recovering from a stroke or fall may also need post-fall and mobility care. If breathing is part of what is being watched, pair the monitor with an oxygen concentrator or BiPAP / CPAP machine, both deliver alongside the monitor across Bangalore.

Frequently asked

Patient monitor rental, answered.

Watch every vital,
right from home.

Setting up ICU-at-home? We deliver, calibrate and configure a multi-parameter monitor the same day across Bangalore.