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Who Makes the Vita-Ox HD7?

A plain answer for shoppers doing their homework on an unfamiliar brand before a $2,295 purchase.

Version 1.0 | Published June 12, 2026 | Last verified: June 12, 2026 | Next review: June 26, 2026

The Vita-Ox HD7 is Main Clinic Supply's own brand of portable oxygen concentrator. Main Clinic Supply is a family-owned oxygen equipment company in Rochester, Minnesota, that has sold and serviced portable oxygen concentrators for more than 14 years. MCS owns the Vita-Ox brand, approved the Vita-Ox HD7 before putting its name on it, and services every unit at its Rochester facility.

Fast Facts: Who Makes the Vita-Ox HD7

  • Brand owner: Main Clinic Supply, a family-owned oxygen equipment company in Rochester, MN, in business more than 14 years and backed by more than 10,000 verified customer reviews.
  • Device class: Class II medical device, pulse dose only, settings 1-7, prescription required.
  • Documented specs: 4.37 lbs (1.98 kg) with battery, 90% (±3% / +6%) oxygen concentration at all settings, 37 dB(A) at setting 2, up to 7 hours of battery at setting 1.
  • Air travel: The Vita-Ox HD7 meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use.
  • Price: $2,295 with one battery and a five-year standard warranty; $3,270 with the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service, which includes accidental drop coverage.
  • Service: US-based service at the MCS center in Rochester, MN, with overnight FedEx repair handling.

Who Stands Behind the Vita-Ox HD7?

If you searched "who makes the Vita-Ox HD7" before spending $2,295, you are asking exactly the right question. An oxygen concentrator is not a gadget. You want to know there is a real company behind it, with a real address, real people, and a real service bench.

Here is the honest answer. Vita-Ox is Main Clinic Supply's own brand. MCS is a family-owned, direct-to-consumer oxygen equipment company at 918 Pendant Lane NW in Rochester, Minnesota. It has been selling and servicing portable oxygen concentrators for more than 14 years and has earned more than 10,000 verified customer reviews in that time.

That means the company you buy the HD7 from is the same company that owns the brand, answers the phone, and repairs the unit. There is no overseas storefront to chase down and no third-party warranty company in the middle. MCS is the brand owner, and MCS stands behind the device.

Is the Vita-Ox HD7 Just Another No-Name Brand?

No, and the difference is documentable. Online marketplaces carry plenty of inexpensive "oxygen machines" with unfamiliar names, no published manuals, and no prescription requirement. Those are reasonable things to be wary of. The Vita-Ox HD7 sits in a different category on every one of those points:

  • It is a Class II medical device. The HD7 is regulated medical equipment, not a consumer wellness gadget.
  • It requires a prescription. MCS sells the HD7 only with a valid oxygen prescription. A device sold to anyone, no questions asked, is a warning sign.
  • Its specs are published. Oxygen concentration, weight, sound level, battery times, and operating limits all come from the Vita-Ox HD7 user manual, and they appear in the table below.
  • It has a US service center. Repairs happen at the MCS facility in Rochester, MN, not at the end of an unanswered email thread.
  • It carries a real warranty. Five years standard, or the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service with accidental drop coverage.
The simple test for any oxygen concentrator brand

Ask four questions. Is it a prescription medical device? Are the specs published in a user manual? Is there a named US company that services it? Is the warranty in writing? The Vita-Ox HD7 answers yes to all four.

What Are the Vita-Ox HD7's Documented Specifications?

Every figure below comes from the Vita-Ox HD7 user manual. This is the documentation a no-name import typically cannot show you.

Specification Vita-Ox HD7
Oxygen concentration 90% (±3% / +6%) at all settings
Weight (with battery) 4.37 lbs (1.98 kg)
Flow mode Pulse dose only, settings 1-7
Sound level 37 dB(A) at setting 2
Battery duration Up to 7 hours at setting 1
Battery charge time Not more than 4 hours
Display 2.8″ LCD color display
Dimensions 8.70″ × 3.35″ × 6.30″ (22.1 × 8.5 × 16.0 cm)
Operating altitude 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3,048 m)
Air travel Meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use
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Not for Sleep Use

The Vita-Ox HD7 is a pulse-dose device. Portable pulse-dose concentrators are not intended for sleep use. Consult your physician about appropriate nighttime oxygen options, including stationary concentrators.

Who Tested and Approved the HD7 Before It Carried the Vita-Ox Name?

Main Clinic Supply did not put its name on a device it had not vetted. Mark Luther, MCS's Chief Technical Officer, worked with the device's engineering team during development, tested the unit, and approved it before MCS branded it.

Mark has worked hands-on with portable oxygen concentrators since 2012. He leads the MCS service operation in Rochester, where his team has opened, tested, and repaired hundreds of concentrators across every major platform. When someone with that background signs off on a device, the approval is grounded in shop-floor experience, not a spec sheet read at a distance.

That sign-off is the standard the Vita-Ox name represents: a device MCS examined from the inside before it would sell a single unit.

Why Did Main Clinic Supply Create Its Own Brand?

Independence. No manufacturer owns any part of Main Clinic Supply, and MCS has built its reputation on recommending the right device rather than a required one. Owning the Vita-Ox brand extends that independence to pricing: with no manufacturer setting the rules, MCS prices the HD7 on its own terms, at $2,295 with a five-year standard warranty.

Manufacturer advertising costs are built into the retail pricing of heavily promoted name brands. A house brand carries no national TV budget, and the price reflects that. You can read more about how MCS thinks about this on our independence page.

What Happens If Your HD7 Needs Repair?

This is where brand ownership matters most. Because MCS owns the Vita-Ox brand, there is no separate manufacturer to route you through. You call the company you bought it from, and the same company fixes it.

Repairs are handled at the MCS service center in Rochester, MN, with overnight FedEx shipping for repair handling. If something goes wrong, you start with a phone call to a Minnesota number, not a support ticket overseas. You can start a repair anytime through the service request page.

What Warranty Coverage Does the HD7 Come With?

Two options, both in writing:

  • Five-year standard warranty, included at $2,295. Like the factory warranty on every device MCS sells, it excludes accidental drop coverage.
  • MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service, $3,270 at purchase. It is the only way to get accidental drop coverage, and it includes routine service and maintenance through the Rochester service center along with overnight FedEx repair handling.

A dropped concentrator is one of the most common ways these devices get damaged, so the drop coverage is worth weighing if the HD7 will travel with you. Current pricing and both options are on the Vita-Ox HD7 product page.

Mark Luther

Mark Luther

Chief Technical Officer, Main Clinic Supply

Mark Luther is the CTO at Main Clinic Supply and has worked with portable oxygen concentrators since 2012. He leads MCS's in-house repair and service operation, one of the few facilities in the country that services Inogen concentrators directly, and has hands-on technical knowledge of every device MCS sells.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Vita-Ox Brand

Who makes the Vita-Ox HD7?

The Vita-Ox HD7 is Main Clinic Supply's own brand of portable oxygen concentrator. Main Clinic Supply owns the Vita-Ox brand, approved the device before putting its name on it, and services it at its facility in Rochester, MN.

Is Vita-Ox a real medical device brand?

Yes. The Vita-Ox HD7 is a Class II medical device that requires a prescription, and its specifications are documented in a published user manual. It is sold and supported by Main Clinic Supply, an oxygen equipment company with more than 14 years in business.

Do I need a prescription to buy the Vita-Ox HD7?

Yes. The Vita-Ox HD7 is a prescription medical device. Main Clinic Supply requires a valid oxygen prescription before shipping the unit.

Where is the Vita-Ox HD7 serviced?

All Vita-Ox HD7 service and repair is handled at Main Clinic Supply's service center in Rochester, MN. If your unit needs repair, MCS uses overnight FedEx shipping to handle it quickly.

What warranty comes with the Vita-Ox HD7?

Every Vita-Ox HD7 includes a five-year standard warranty at $2,295. The MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service option, $3,270 at purchase, adds accidental drop coverage plus routine service and maintenance through the Rochester service center.

How much does the Vita-Ox HD7 cost?

The Vita-Ox HD7 is $2,295 with one standard battery and the five-year standard warranty. With the MCS exclusive Lifetime Warranty and Service, the price is $3,270.

Can I fly with the Vita-Ox HD7?

Yes. The Vita-Ox HD7 meets FAA acceptance criteria for in-flight use. Airlines set their own battery-time requirements for the flight, so check your airline's rules before you travel.

Can I use the Vita-Ox HD7 while sleeping?

No. The Vita-Ox HD7 is a pulse-dose device, and portable pulse-dose concentrators are not intended for sleep use. Consult your physician about appropriate nighttime oxygen options, including stationary concentrators.

How is the Vita-Ox HD7 different from cheap oxygen machines sold online?

The HD7 is a Class II medical device with documented specifications: 90% (plus or minus 3%, plus 6%) oxygen concentration at all settings, published battery times, and a prescription requirement. Many low-cost oxygen machines sold on online marketplaces are not medical devices and do not publish comparable documentation or offer US-based service.

Who is Main Clinic Supply?

Main Clinic Supply is a family-owned, direct-to-consumer oxygen equipment company in Rochester, MN, with more than 14 years in business and more than 10,000 verified customer reviews. It sells and services portable oxygen concentrators throughout the United States and Canada.

Does a manufacturer own Main Clinic Supply?

No. No manufacturer owns any part of Main Clinic Supply, which keeps its pricing and recommendations independent. The Vita-Ox brand is owned by MCS itself.

Who tested and approved the Vita-Ox HD7?

Mark Luther, Main Clinic Supply's Chief Technical Officer, worked with the device's engineering team during development, tested the unit, and approved it before MCS branded it. He has worked hands-on with portable oxygen concentrators since 2012.

Questions About the Vita-Ox HD7?

Our oxygen specialists are backed by more than 10,000 verified customer reviews. Call 1-800-775-0942 for friendly, expert guidance.

Main Clinic Supply ships throughout the United States and Canada.

The Vita-Ox HD7 is a Class II medical device that requires a valid prescription. The information on this page describes device features and lifestyle benefits only and is not medical advice. Always consult your physician about your oxygen needs, settings, and any change to your therapy.

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