Chronic Wounds & Tissue Injuries (covered by most insurances)
Severe diabetic foot ulcers (which do not show sufficient improvement after 30 days of standard care)
Radiation injuries (jaw, bladder, bowel, soft tissue, or bone)
Chronic bone infections (refractory osteomyelitis)
Failing skin grafts or flaps
Central retinal artery occlusion (must be treated as soon as possible after diagnosis, ideally within 24 hours)
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL)
Emerging Conditions (covered by some private insurance but not yet by Medicare)
Inflammatory bowel diseases
Post stroke
Long effects of COVID
Sports injuries
Migraine headaches
Peripheral neuropathy
What to Expect
Before treatment: Our team will review your medical history and work with your doctors to get the information needed.
During treatment: You’ll lie in the chamber, relax, and breathe pure oxygen while pressure is gently increased. The hyperbaric technologist will teach you how to clear your ears.
After treatment: You can return to normal activities right away.
Benefits of HBOT
Increased oxygen helps to heal wounds that have failed standard treatment
Oxygen can help treat certain infections
Improves chances of amputation prevention in patients with severe diabetic foot ulcers
Ultimately improves quality of life for patients suffering from debilitating conditions
We partner closely with local providers to ensure continuity of care. Physicians receive regular updates on their patients’ progress, and our referral process is streamlined for convenience. Please give us a call at (310) 751-5181 for more information.