In the remote high-altitude regions of central Peru, local communities have long struggled with a critical challenge: unstable and costly medical oxygen supply. For years, health facilities relied on traditional oxygen cylinders, which came with exorbitant transportation costs, fragile supply chains, and frequent shortages—seriously limiting respiratory care and emergency medical support for vulnerable populations.
Supported by the Government of Peru’s public health program, a targeted solution was launched to address this life-critical gap: the deployment of specialized medical-grade oxygen generators engineered for high-altitude environments, paired with the construction of community-based oxygen stations.
Unlike cylinder-based systems that require long-haul transport and frequent restocking, these on-site oxygen generators produce medical oxygen locally, eliminating supply chain disruptions and cutting logistical expenses dramatically. The equipment is optimized to operate stably in Peru’s highland conditions, ensuring consistent output even at elevated altitudes.
The results have been transformative:
Oxygen supply stability in key medical and community zones reached 100%
Public health spending on oxygen delivery and logistics dropped sharply
Access to life-saving oxygen therapy was greatly expanded for residents
A representative for the Peruvian public health program commented:
“These medical-grade oxygen generators are essential to our high-altitude communities. The equipment operates reliably under challenging conditions, and the international support team has proven consistently dependable. This solution has truly strengthened our ability to provide critical care for those who need it most.”
By replacing outdated supply models with sustainable, on-site oxygen generation, Peru’s highland communities now enjoy a secure, cost-effective, and resilient source of medical oxygen—marking a major advancement in regional public health and emergency preparedness.