Purifying Air, Protecting Lives In Healthcare

Patient Care Is In The Air

Minimize airborne particles and protect vulnerable patients with our H13 and H14 True HEPA filters, which capture 99.9% of harmful particles down to 0.1 microns in size.
Filter out allergens, dust, smoke, and irritants that can exacerbate respiratory symptoms and conditions like severe allergies, asthma, and COPD.
Create a more comfortable, pleasant and welcoming environment in your waiting areas, offices, and patient care rooms, soothing patients and encouraging more positive outcomes.

Your Staff Benefits, Too

Enhanced
Health & Safety
Better Environment,
More Peace Of Mind
Purified air means reduced exposure to allergens and pathogens, mitigating the risk of health issues affecting your caregivers, which in turn can reduce missed work days.
A more comfortable and less stressful work environment means increased focus and better morale, allowing your staff to provide higher quality care to patients.
Enhanced
Health & Safety
Purified air means reduced exposure to allergens and pathogens, mitigating the risk of health issues affecting your caregivers, which in turn can reduce missed work days.
Better Environment,
More Peace Of Mind
A more comfortable and less stressful work environment means increased focus and better morale, allowing your staff to provide higher quality care to patients.

Purified Air For Any
Medical Practice

Primary Care
Primary Care

When you’re seeing multiple types of patients – both well and with serious medical issues – it’s important to keep the air as clean as possible to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.

Pediatrics
Pediatrics

Young patients with developing immune systems are at a particular risk from airborne pathogens, making air purification a must in pediatric environments.

Dental
Dental

Removing airborne bacteria and aerosols generated during procedures reduces the infection risk and creates a safer, more comfortable environment for patients and staff.

Urgent Care
Urgent Care

Air purification is vital in urgent care situations to quickly reduce airborne particles and allergens in high-traffic areas, mitigating risk when fast, reliable care is essential.

Pulmonology
Pulmonology

Protect vulnerable patients who are highly susceptible to infections and create a safe, clean environment for effective respiratory care and recovery support.

Rehab
Rehab

Ensure airborne irritants and pathogens don’t interrupt patients’ recovery processes using air purification to create a cleaner, healthier environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a quote for my healthcare practice?

Click here to fill out a simple assessment form with some basic information. We’ll reach out to get a number of location and room counts, create a bundle perfect for your needs, then send you a quote for your approval. Once it is approved, we coordinate delivery to your facility. It’s that simple!

How do I know how many purifiers I need?

Our clean air experts can help guide you with air purification unit recommendations for each type of room in your building(s). Rooms to consider covering:

  • Waiting/Reception Rooms
  • Consultation Rooms
  • Examination Rooms
  • Procedure Rooms
  • Imaging Rooms
  • Pharmacy
  • Nurses Stations
  • Rehabititaion/Physical Therapy Rooms
  • Sterilization Rooms
  • Isolation Rooms
  • Break Rooms
  • Counseling Rooms
  • Storage Rooms
  • Administrative Offices
  • Labs

How often would I need to change the filters?

Medify Air Purifiers use H13 and H14 True HEPA filters with three levels of filtration to catch and remove allergens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), smoke and more. The filters need to be changed about twice per year – refer to your manual for specifics. Your Medify Air representative will work with you to create a plan that automatically ships new filters at a discounted price, so you always have the right filters at the right time.

We’ve upgraded our HVAC. Do we still need purifiers?

HVAC systems rarely provide the amount of air exchange rates that the CDC recommends. Adding portable HEPA air purification units provides a cost effective way to increase air exchange rates, improve air circulation and improve indoor air quality.
  • Typical building code only requires roughly half of CDC recommended air exchange rates.
  • HEPA filters are more efficient at capturing fine particles like smoke, compared to most filters used in HVAC systems.
  • Air purifiers operate continuously, unlike HVAC systems which typically operate intermittently for comfort control.
  • While ventilation improvements are often recommended, many buildings are unable to perform upgrades due to cost and infrastructure related feasibility constraints.

We already have air purifiers, but they’re not HEPA. Is that okay?

HEPA filters remain the gold standard in air cleaner engineering, and are the most widely recommended type of supplemental air purification technology. Air cleaners with less efficient filters allow more particles to pass through and often do not have activated carbon to remove gases and odors.

Do Medify Air purifiers make noise that would be distracting to my practice?

Medify Air cleaners are engineered for low noise and are tested with the highest standard AHAM AC-2 acoustic laboratory tests. Our experts can help you select a model that will provide great performance at appropriate sound levels.

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expert? We'll build you a plan.

Not sure which units suit your needs? Unsure of how many units to buy? Please fill out the form below and one of our clean air consultants will be in touch within 24 hours.