medical needs

Reliable Power for Critical Medical Needs

When you or a loved one relies on medical equipment that requires a constant power supply, any disruption can be more than an inconvenience – it can be life-threatening. Here are some specific medical needs that would benefit significantly from a standby generator:

Oxygen Concentrators

Home Dialysis Machines

Refrigerated Medications

Heart Monitors

External Pacemakers and Defibrillators

Electric Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters

Lifts and Elevators

Feeding Pumps

IV Infusion Pumps

CPAP and BiPAP Machines

Nebulizers

Whether you depend on oxygen machines, refrigerated chemotherapy drugs, dialysis machines, or other vital medical apparatuses, a whole-house standby generator ensures you have the power you need, no matter what.

Key Benefits of a Whole-House Standby Generator

Uninterrupted Power Supply

Ensure that essential medical devices continue to operate without interruption and keep life-saving drugs at the proper temperature to maintain their efficacy.

Enhanced Safety and Security

Our generators automatically kick in during a power outage, providing seamless transition and preventing any gaps in power supply.

Support for Vulnerable Family Members

Maintain a stable environment for family members who are sensitive to changes in their surroundings, ensuring they remain safe and comfortable.

Customized Solutions for Specific Needs

 Our team of experts will work with you to design a power backup plan that fits your unique medical needs.

Why Choose Virginia Power Solutions?

Our generators are built to last and designed to deliver dependable power when you need it most. Our certified technicians ensure your generator is installed correctly and efficiently, ensuring your generator is always ready to perform.


Invest in a whole-house standby generator today and gain peace of mind knowing that your medical needs will always be met, even during power outages. Because when it comes to health, every second of power counts.

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