11 things to know before buying a nebulizer for home use
11. Where to buy, prescription rules, and local support

Decide where to buy based on service and return policies. Pharmacies and medical-supply stores often offer in-person advice, demonstration, and local warranty service, while online retailers may provide a wider selection and lower prices. In the US, many insurers require a prescription and prefer purchases through DME (durable medical equipment) suppliers for reimbursement, so verify that before ordering. For international buyers or those in India, look for authorized dealers and ask about spare-part availability and local service centers. Confirm return policies and trial periods so you can exchange the device if it doesn’t meet your needs. Finally, keep clinician contact information handy: many doctors will advise on device choice and write the necessary prescription to ensure insurance coverage. Local support—whether a pharmacist who can show cleaning steps or a service center that replaces parts quickly—often makes more difference than a small upfront saving.
