Charlotte, NC

Medical Equipment Rentals in Charlotte, NC

18 medical equipment rentals · Updated Jul 2026

Renting medical equipment in Charlotte helps you recover comfortably at home without the cost of buying gear you'll only need short-term. Whether you're preparing for surgery, healing from an injury, or supporting an older family member, local providers across the Charlotte area offer wheelchairs, knee scooters, walkers, rollators, and more on flexible rental terms.

This page brings Charlotte rental companies together so you can compare them in one place. Many deliver to your home, adjust the equipment to fit you, and pick it up when your recovery is complete. When choosing a provider, prioritize one that offers clear guidance on safe use, keeps its equipment clean and well maintained, and is easy to reach if you have questions. Read reviews, request a quote, and confirm the company serves your neighborhood before you rent — a little comparison now leads to a smoother recovery at home.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does medical equipment rental cost in Charlotte?

Costs vary with the equipment type, rental length, and whether delivery and setup are included. Renting a walker is very different from renting a powered wheelchair or hospital bed. Ask a couple of Charlotte providers for a quote and confirm exactly what's covered — delivery, pickup, cleaning, and any deposit. Some rentals may be partly reimbursed through insurance, so it's worth checking your coverage.

How do I choose a rental provider in Charlotte?

Choose a provider that delivers to your home, fits the equipment properly, and explains safe use clearly. Ask about flexible short-term terms, how they clean and maintain their inventory, and whether they assist with insurance paperwork. Comparing several nearby companies and reading their reviews will help you find one that's responsive and genuinely helpful during recovery.

When should I rent equipment before surgery?

It's often easiest to arrange rentals before your procedure so everything is set up and waiting when you return home. Ask your surgeon or care team which equipment they recommend, then contact a provider to confirm availability and delivery timing. Planning ahead means you won't be scrambling for a walker or wheelchair while you're focused on healing.

Do rental companies help with insurance?

Many providers can guide you on whether a rental may be covered and what documentation you'll need, though coverage depends on your plan and the equipment. When you request a quote, ask what paperwork they provide and whether they bill insurance directly. Checking with your insurer first, using any prescription from your doctor, helps clarify what you might be reimbursed.