Welcome to Northern Respiratory Sudbury
Northern Respiratory is a locally owned and operated respiratory home care company dedicated to helping you breathe easier and sleep well.
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday | 8:30am – 4:30pm |
Saturday | By Appointment |
Sunday | Closed |
Our Sudbury location provides Oxygen Therapy and CPAP services. We proudly serve the following areas and their surroundings:
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- Greater City of Sudbury including all surrounding areas ( Val Caron, Hanmer, Val Therese, Capreol, Azilda, Chelmsford, Dowling, Onaping, Levack, Cartier, Lively, Naughton
- 17 West up to Elliot lake including Narin, Centre, McKerrow, Massey, Spanish, Serpent River
- 17 West to Hwy 6 at Espanola, Birch Island, Manitoulin Island
- Hwy 17 East to Wahnapitae, Markstay, Hagar, Warren, Verner
- Hwy 69 South French River, Britt
- Hwy 69 South to hwy 64 to Alban, Noelville, St-Charles, Monetville
How Did We Do?
We are constantly striving to improve. If you have been helped by our team we would love to hear about your experience.
Meet the Sudbury Team

Renee Bertrand
Local Partner and Clinical Specialist
Bio

Kori Wickstrom
RRT and Managing Partner
Bio

Alison Train
RRT and Managing Partner
Bio
Oxygen Therapy
Lung disease and chronic lung conditions can interfere with your body’s ability to extract oxygen from the air. Oxygen therapy is designed to more effectively deliver air to your lungs, relieving some of the effects of labored breathing. There are many reasons why your doctor may have prescribed oxygen therapy. These include:
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- Obstructive lung diseases such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Restrictive lung diseases such as Pulmonary Fibrosis
- Part of overall treatment of various cancers
- Relief for temporary conditions such as Pneumonia
- Some cardiac-related illnesses
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CPAP
Sleep Apnea isn’t just about snoring or getting a good night’s sleep. It’s a serious medical disorder that, left untreated, increases your risk of chronic, life-threatening diseases.
How is Sleep Apnea treated?
Sleep Apnea can be treated with a CPAP machine. CPAP is an acronym for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure.
If you think you may suffer from sleep apnea, make an appointment to be evaluated and see if you need a sleep test.