The Ultimate Guide: Where to Find Medical Equipment for Rental and Sale in Bangalore (2026 Cost Guide)
Medically reviewed by Varolyn Clinical Team, Registered Nurses & Care Physicians · 24 Jun 2026

The Phone Call Nobody Expects to Make
Picture this: it is 9 p.m. on a Tuesday. Your parent has just been discharged from a Bangalore hospital after a hip surgery. The doctor says home rest is fine — but suddenly you need a hospital bed, a walker, and maybe an oxygen concentrator before tomorrow morning. You have no idea where to start.
This guide is written for exactly that moment. Whether you have days to plan or hours to act, you will find clear, honest answers here about medical equipment rental in Bangalore — what is available, what it costs in 2026, what questions to ask, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
By the end you will feel calm, informed, and confident. Let's get started.
Why Renting Medical Equipment Often Makes More Sense Than Buying
When a family member needs a hospital bed or an oxygen concentrator (a machine that pulls oxygen from the air for patients who need extra oxygen), the first instinct is often to buy one. That feels permanent, safe, and in control.
But buying is not always the smartest move. Here is why renting is frequently the better choice for home care in Bangalore:
- Lower upfront cost. A hospital bed can cost ₹30,000–₹80,000 to buy. Renting the same bed might cost ₹2,000–₹4,500 per month.
- You only pay for what you need. Recovery times vary. Renting means you are not stuck with a bulky piece of equipment once the patient is well.
- Maintenance is covered. Reputable rental providers service and repair the equipment at no extra charge. If it breaks, they replace it.
- Delivery and setup included. Good providers bring the equipment to your home, set it up, and show you how to use it safely.
- Hygiene-assured. Trusted companies sanitise rental equipment before delivery. Always ask for a hygiene certificate.
- No storage problem later. Once recovery is complete, the provider simply picks the item up — no classified ads, no hassle.
Of course, sometimes buying makes sense — for long-term chronic conditions (conditions that last many months or years) or when the same equipment will serve multiple family members. We will help you decide as we go through each item.
The Most Commonly Needed Home Medical Equipment in Bangalore
Not all medical equipment is the same. The right item depends on the patient's diagnosis, the doctor's advice, and the home setup. Here are the most frequently requested items and what each one does.
1. Hospital Beds (Fowler Beds)
A Fowler bed (named after the position it creates — head raised, knees slightly bent) is a special adjustable bed designed for patients who need to rest at home but require support to change positions, sit up, or lie flat comfortably. It reduces pressure sores (painful skin wounds caused by lying in one position too long) and makes nursing care much easier.
Best for: Post-surgery recovery, stroke patients, bedridden elderly patients, ICU-at-home setups.
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- Manual Fowler bed (adjusted by hand): Rental ₹2,000–₹3,500/month | Purchase ₹25,000–₹45,000
- Semi-electric bed (one motor): Rental ₹3,500–₹5,000/month | Purchase ₹45,000–₹70,000
- Full-electric bed (full remote control): Rental ₹5,000–₹8,000/month | Purchase ₹70,000–₹1,50,000
2. Oxygen Concentrators
An oxygen concentrator is a device that takes in room air and filters out nitrogen, delivering concentrated oxygen (usually 90–95% purity) to the patient through a nose tube called a nasal cannula. It runs on electricity and does not need refilling like oxygen cylinders.
Best for: COPD (a lung disease that makes breathing hard), pneumonia recovery, COVID-19 recovery, heart failure, and post-surgery monitoring.
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- 5-litre concentrator: Rental ₹1,500–₹2,500/month | Purchase ₹40,000–₹65,000
- 10-litre concentrator: Rental ₹3,000–₹4,500/month | Purchase ₹80,000–₹1,20,000
Important: Always have a backup oxygen cylinder at home in case of a power cut. Ask your provider about this.
3. Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs help patients with limited mobility move around the home, go to follow-up appointments, or enjoy some time outdoors. Modern wheelchairs are lightweight and fold easily into a car boot.
Types available: Standard manual, reclining (for patients who cannot sit fully upright), commode (with a toilet seat built in), and motorised (powered by a battery for patients who can control it themselves).
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- Standard manual wheelchair: Rental ₹800–₹1,500/month | Purchase ₹6,000–₹18,000
- Reclining wheelchair: Rental ₹1,500–₹2,500/month | Purchase ₹15,000–₹35,000
- Motorised wheelchair: Rental ₹5,000–₹9,000/month | Purchase ₹60,000–₹1,80,000
4. Bipap and CPAP Machines
BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) and CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) are breathing support machines (machines that push air gently into the lungs to keep the airways open). BiPAP is used for more serious breathing difficulties; CPAP is commonly used for sleep apnoea (a condition where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep).
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- CPAP machine: Rental ₹2,000–₹3,500/month | Purchase ₹30,000–₹60,000
- BiPAP machine: Rental ₹4,000–₹7,000/month | Purchase ₹60,000–₹1,50,000
5. Suction Machines
A suction machine clears mucus (thick fluid) or secretions from a patient's mouth, throat, or airway when they cannot cough effectively on their own. It is essential for patients with swallowing difficulties, those on ventilators, or bedridden patients prone to chest infections.
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- Portable suction machine: Rental ₹1,500–₹2,500/month | Purchase ₹12,000–₹25,000
6. Pulse Oximeters and Patient Monitors
A pulse oximeter is a small clip placed on the fingertip that measures the oxygen level in the blood (SpO2) and the heart rate. A patient monitor is a larger screen-based device that tracks multiple vitals — blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen, and breathing rate — all at once.
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- Fingertip pulse oximeter: Purchase ₹1,000–₹3,000 (rarely rented; affordable to own)
- Bedside patient monitor: Rental ₹3,000–₹6,000/month | Purchase ₹40,000–₹1,20,000
7. Walkers, Crutches, and Walking Aids
After orthopaedic (bone and joint) surgeries like hip or knee replacement, patients need walking aids to move safely while healing. Walkers provide full support; crutches are for patients who can bear some weight on their legs.
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- Standard walker: Rental ₹400–₹800/month | Purchase ₹1,500–₹5,000
- Wheeled walker (rollator): Rental ₹800–₹1,500/month | Purchase ₹4,000–₹12,000
8. Air Mattresses (Anti-Decubitus Mattresses)
An anti-decubitus mattress (a special mattress that alternates air pressure to prevent pressure sores) is essential for bedridden patients. Pressure sores — also called bedsores — are one of the most painful and dangerous complications of long-term bed rest. A good mattress prevents them.
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- Air mattress with pump: Rental ₹1,000–₹2,000/month | Purchase ₹8,000–₹20,000
9. Infusion Pumps and IV Stands
An infusion pump is a device that delivers medicines or fluids directly into a vein at a precise, controlled rate. IV stands hold the drip bags. These are used in ICU-at-home setups under the supervision of trained nurses.
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- Infusion pump: Rental ₹2,000–₹4,000/month (always with nurse supervision)
- IV stand: Rental ₹200–₹500/month | Purchase ₹1,500–₹4,000
10. Nebulisers
A nebuliser converts liquid medicine into a fine mist that the patient inhales directly into the lungs. It is widely used for asthma, COPD, and chest infections — especially in children and elderly patients who cannot use inhalers effectively.
2026 Approximate Cost in Bangalore:
- Nebuliser machine: Rental ₹500–₹1,000/month | Purchase ₹2,500–₹8,000
Where to Find Medical Equipment in Bangalore: Your Best Options
Knowing what equipment you need is step one. Knowing where to find it reliably — fast, clean, and with proper support — is step two. Here are the main avenues available in Bangalore in 2026.
Option 1: Home Healthcare Providers (Best Choice)
Dedicated home healthcare companies like Varolyn Healthcare offer end-to-end equipment services. They assess your needs, recommend the right equipment, deliver and install it, provide trained nursing staff if needed, and handle maintenance throughout the rental period.
Why this is the best option:
- One call handles everything — equipment, nurses, physiotherapists, and doctors.
- Equipment is serviced, sanitised, and safety-checked before delivery.
- 24/7 support if something goes wrong.
- Clinical guidance on how to use the equipment correctly and safely.
- Flexible rental periods — daily, weekly, or monthly.
Option 2: Standalone Medical Equipment Suppliers
Several medical equipment shops operate across Bangalore — particularly in areas like Jayanagar, Malleswaram, Koramangala, and near major hospitals on Hosur Road and Bannerghatta Road. These shops sell and sometimes rent equipment, but they may not offer installation, training, or after-sales support.
Tip: Always ask if the price includes delivery, installation, and a demo. If not, factor those costs in.
Option 3: Hospital Pharmacies and Discharge Coordinators
Large hospitals in Bangalore — including those in Hebbal, Whitefield, Indiranagar, and HSR Layout — often have an in-house medical equipment counter or a tie-up with an equipment supplier. Discharge coordinators (hospital staff who help plan your recovery at home) can sometimes arrange equipment rentals directly.
Watch out for: Prices at hospital-tied vendors can be higher than market rate. Always compare.
Option 4: Online Platforms
E-commerce platforms and health-tech marketplaces now offer medical equipment delivery in Bangalore. Some offer next-day delivery. Pricing is often competitive and transparent.
Caution: Online purchases are fine for simple items like pulse oximeters or nebulisers. For complex equipment like BiPAP machines, hospital beds, or oxygen concentrators, professional installation and guidance are essential. Do not skip these for a small saving.
Option 5: Charitable and Government Schemes
Organisations like the Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO) and certain NGOs operating in Bangalore offer subsidised or free medical aids for people with disabilities or those below the poverty line. CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme) and some state government schemes may also cover equipment costs for eligible individuals.
Ask your doctor or social worker if you or your family member may qualify for these programmes.
The 2026 Bangalore Medical Equipment Cost Summary at a Glance
Use this quick-reference table to compare rental versus purchase costs. All figures are approximate ranges for 2026 and may vary by brand, model, and provider. Always get a written quote.
- Hospital bed (manual): Rent ₹2,000–₹3,500/mo | Buy ₹25,000–₹45,000
- Hospital bed (electric): Rent ₹5,000–₹8,000/mo | Buy ₹70,000–₹1,50,000
- Oxygen concentrator (5L): Rent ₹1,500–₹2,500/mo | Buy ₹40,000–₹65,000
- BiPAP machine: Rent ₹4,000–₹7,000/mo | Buy ₹60,000–₹1,50,000
- Wheelchair (standard): Rent ₹800–₹1,500/mo | Buy ₹6,000–₹18,000
- Air mattress: Rent ₹1,000–₹2,000/mo | Buy ₹8,000–₹20,000
- Suction machine: Rent ₹1,500–₹2,500/mo | Buy ₹12,000–₹25,000
- Nebuliser: Rent ₹500–₹1,000/mo | Buy ₹2,500–₹8,000
- Walker: Rent ₹400–₹800/mo | Buy ₹1,500–₹5,000
- Patient monitor: Rent ₹3,000–₹6,000/mo | Buy ₹40,000–₹1,20,000
Rule of thumb: If you need the equipment for fewer than 6 months, renting almost always works out cheaper. Beyond 6–12 months, buying may offer better value — but always factor in maintenance costs when buying.
How to Choose a Reliable Medical Equipment Provider in Bangalore
Not all equipment providers are equal. A wrong choice can mean faulty equipment, delayed delivery, hidden charges, or — most worryingly — no support when something goes wrong at midnight. Here is what to look for.
- Proper registration and certifications. The provider should use equipment with CE or BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification. Ask to see it.
- Hygiene protocols. All rented equipment must be professionally cleaned and disinfected between patients. Ask for written confirmation.
- Transparent pricing. Get a complete written quote that includes delivery, installation, monthly rental, and pickup charges. No surprises.
- 24/7 helpline. Medical emergencies do not keep business hours. Your provider must be reachable at any time.
- Quick response time. A broken oxygen concentrator or a malfunctioning suction machine is an emergency. Ask about their replacement turnaround time — it should be under 4 hours.
- Training and demo. The technician should teach the family caregiver how to use and troubleshoot the equipment before leaving.
- Flexible contracts. Life changes fast. Choose providers who let you extend, upgrade, or return equipment without heavy penalties.
- Reviews and reputation. Look for Google reviews and testimonials — particularly from families in Bangalore who have used the service.
Renting vs. Buying: How to Decide for Your Specific Situation
Let us make this simple with some common scenarios.
Post-Surgery Recovery (4–12 weeks)
After a hip replacement, knee surgery, or cardiac bypass (a heart operation that creates a new path for blood to flow), the patient needs equipment for a defined, limited time. Rent every time. You save money and avoid the hassle of storing or reselling a large hospital bed once recovery is complete.
Stroke or Brain Injury Rehabilitation (6–18 months)
Rehabilitation after a stroke (when blood flow to the brain is blocked or a blood vessel bursts) or a traumatic brain injury is a longer journey. For the first 6 months, renting still makes sense as equipment needs may change rapidly. After that, evaluate whether buying specific items — like a wheelchair the patient will use long-term — is more economical.
Long-Term Chronic Conditions (1 year+)
For conditions like ALS (a disease that gradually weakens muscles), advanced Parkinson's (a condition affecting movement and balance), or end-stage COPD, the patient will need equipment indefinitely. Here, a mix of renting (for high-cost items like BiPAP) and buying (for everyday items like nebulisers) often makes the most financial sense. A home healthcare team can help you plan this properly.
Elderly Care at Home
Many Bangalore families are now choosing to care for ageing parents at home rather than in nursing homes. For elder care, a basic set — adjustable bed, wheelchair, walker, anti-decubitus mattress, and pulse oximeter — is a worthwhile investment. Consider buying the lower-cost items and renting the expensive ones.
Important Safety Tips for Using Medical Equipment at Home
Medical equipment used at home can save lives — but only if used correctly. Follow these safety guidelines at all times.
- Never use oxygen equipment near an open flame. Oxygen makes fires burn hotter and faster. No smoking, no agarbatti (incense), no gas stoves near an oxygen concentrator.
- Check power supply stability. High-power equipment like oxygen concentrators and BiPAP machines need a stable electricity supply. Use a voltage stabiliser (a device that protects appliances from power fluctuations) to protect the machine and the patient.
- Keep a power backup plan. Bangalore experiences power cuts. Discuss backup options — a UPS (uninterrupted power supply device) or generator — with your provider, especially if the patient is on continuous oxygen or ventilatory support.
- Clean equipment regularly. Masks, tubings, and water chambers on BiPAP and nebuliser machines need regular cleaning to prevent infections. Your provider should give you clear cleaning instructions.
- Never self-adjust settings. Do not change oxygen flow rates, BiPAP pressure settings, or infusion pump rates without explicit instruction from the treating doctor.
- Know the warning signs. Learn what normal looks like for your patient. If readings change dramatically — oxygen dropping below 90%, heart rate racing above 120 beats per minute — call your healthcare team immediately.
- Store emergency contacts visibly. Keep the numbers of your home healthcare provider, treating doctor, and nearest emergency hospital written clearly near the patient's bed.
Insurance and Reimbursement: Can You Claim Medical Equipment Costs?
This is a question many Bangalore families ask — and the answer depends on your specific health insurance policy.
What is typically covered:
- Some group health insurance policies (from employers) cover medical equipment as part of hospitalisation-at-home (domiciliary hospitalisation) benefits.
- Star Health, HDFC ERGO, Niva Bupa, and several other leading Indian insurers have home hospitalisation riders that may cover equipment rental costs.
- CGHS and ECHS (for defence personnel) cover specific equipment with a valid prescription and prior authorisation.
What you need to claim: A doctor's prescription clearly stating the equipment is medically necessary, itemised invoices from the provider, and often a discharge summary from the hospital.
Always check with your insurer before renting or purchasing. A good home healthcare provider will help you with the paperwork.
The Varolyn Healthcare Advantage: More Than Just Equipment
Varolyn Healthcare is one of Bangalore's most trusted home healthcare providers. When you call Varolyn, you are not just getting a piece of equipment delivered to your doorstep. You are getting a complete care system.
Here is what makes Varolyn different:
- ICU at Home: For patients who need hospital-level monitoring without the stress of a hospital ward — complete with bedside monitors, oxygen support, infusion pumps, and trained critical-care nurses at home.
- Home Nursing: Qualified, trained, and background-verified nurses available round-the-clock or for specific shift hours.
- Physiotherapy at Home: Expert physiotherapists (therapists who restore movement and strength) visit the patient's home for post-surgery rehabilitation, stroke recovery, and elder care.
- Elder Care: Compassionate companions and trained caregivers for ageing family members who need help with daily activities.
- Medical Equipment: The full range of home medical equipment on rent or sale — delivered, installed, and maintained by professionals.
- Post-Surgery Recovery Plans: Customised recovery programmes designed by a clinical team — covering nursing, physiotherapy, equipment, and doctor tele-consultations.
All services are available across Bangalore — including Whitefield, Electronic City, Koramangala, Indiranagar, HSR Layout, Jayanagar, Banashankari, Yelahanka, Hebbal, and surrounding areas.
Your Next Step: Get the Right Equipment Without the Stress
You should not have to figure all of this out alone — especially when someone you love is unwell and needs help right now.
The Varolyn Healthcare team includes trained clinical coordinators who will:
- Listen to your situation and the patient's needs
- Recommend exactly the right equipment (no upselling, no guessing)
- Give you a transparent, written quote with no hidden charges
- Arrange delivery and setup — often within hours
- Stay available 24/7 for support and emergencies
The consultation is completely free. There is no obligation, and there is no pressure. Just honest, expert guidance from people who care.
Ready to talk? Book your free consultation with Varolyn Healthcare today and let our team take care of everything — so you can focus on what matters most: your family's recovery.
Key facts
- Renting a manual hospital bed in Bangalore costs approximately ₹2,000–₹3,500 per month in 2026, compared to a purchase price of ₹25,000–₹45,000 — making rental significantly more economical for recoveries under six months.
- A 5-litre oxygen concentrator — the most commonly rented respiratory device for home use in India — typically rents for ₹1,500–₹2,500 per month in Bangalore, versus a purchase cost of ₹40,000–₹65,000.
- Pressure sores (bedsores) are one of the leading complications for bedridden patients; an anti-decubitus (alternating-pressure) air mattress, available to rent in Bangalore for ₹1,000–₹2,000 per month, is clinically recommended to prevent them.
- Several major Indian health insurers, including Star Health and HDFC ERGO, offer home hospitalisation (domiciliary hospitalisation) benefits that can cover medically prescribed medical equipment rental costs — subject to policy terms and a valid doctor's prescription.
- India's home healthcare market is growing rapidly, driven by an ageing population, rising hospital costs, and improved home-care technology — making trusted home healthcare providers an increasingly critical resource for Bangalore families.
- Oxygen concentrators must never be used near open flames, incense sticks, or gas stoves, as concentrated oxygen significantly accelerates combustion and increases fire risk.
- A voltage stabiliser is strongly recommended for all high-power home medical equipment — including oxygen concentrators, BiPAP machines, and patient monitors — to protect both the device and the patient from power fluctuations common in Indian residential areas.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can medical equipment be delivered at home in Bangalore?
Reputable home healthcare providers like Varolyn Healthcare can typically deliver standard equipment — hospital beds, wheelchairs, oxygen concentrators — within 4–12 hours of booking in most Bangalore locations. For urgent ICU-at-home setups, same-day delivery is often possible. Always confirm the delivery timeline at the time of booking.
Is there a minimum rental period for medical equipment in Bangalore?
Most providers offer a minimum rental period of one month, though some allow weekly or even daily rentals for short-term needs like a patient recovering from minor surgery. Always ask about the minimum period and any early-return charges before signing the rental agreement.
How do I know if rented medical equipment has been properly sanitised?
Ask the provider for a written hygiene and sanitisation certificate for each piece of rented equipment. Reputable companies follow standard disinfection protocols between each rental — including cleaning all surfaces, replacing disposable parts like tubing and masks, and running equipment checks. Do not hesitate to ask your provider to show you this documentation.
Can I get a doctor's prescription for medical equipment at home?
Yes. Most home healthcare providers including Varolyn Healthcare can arrange a doctor's tele-consultation (a video or phone appointment with a qualified doctor) to assess the patient's needs and issue a valid medical prescription for the required equipment. This prescription is also needed for insurance reimbursement claims.
Does health insurance in India cover medical equipment rental costs?
It depends on your specific policy. Several Indian insurance providers — including Star Health, HDFC ERGO, and Niva Bupa — offer home hospitalisation benefits that may cover equipment rental when it is medically prescribed. CGHS and ECHS also cover specific items for eligible beneficiaries. Always confirm with your insurer before renting and keep all prescriptions and itemised invoices for your claim.
What is the difference between a CPAP and a BiPAP machine, and which one does my family member need?
A CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine delivers a single constant air pressure and is mainly used for sleep apnoea. A BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) machine delivers two different air pressure levels — one for breathing in and one for breathing out — making it suitable for more serious breathing difficulties such as COPD or respiratory failure. Only a qualified doctor can determine which device is right for a specific patient. Never self-prescribe these devices.
Can I rent medical equipment in Bangalore if I live in areas like Whitefield, Electronic City, or Yelahanka — not just the city centre?
Yes. Varolyn Healthcare and several other home healthcare providers serve a wide area across Bangalore — including Whitefield, Electronic City, Koramangala, Indiranagar, Jayanagar, HSR Layout, Banashankari, Yelahanka, Hebbal, and many more areas. Always confirm your specific pin code at the time of enquiry.

