Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

HBOT stands for “Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy” or “Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy.”

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has been shown to improve the human body system.

Our body’s tissues need oxygen to function. The air we breathe is 21% oxygen. HBOT involves breathing 100% (pure) oxygen while in a special space called a hyperbaric chamber. The air pressure inside is raised to a level that is higher than normal air pressure.

The increased air pressure in the chamber helps the lungs collect more oxygen. Getting more oxygen to the tissues that need it can help the body heal and fight certain infections.

Results depend on the reason for using HBOT. The recommended treatment plan will be discussed based on your needs and the reason for using HBOT.

We offer mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy in a hard shell chamber with a comfortable single person sofa, wifi, and a smart TV equipped with Netflix. Our pressure reaches a maximum of 1.3ATA. Studies show that breathing oxygen under pressure, even mildly, has proven generous health benefits and expedites recovery.

Our Mission

Our mission is to broaden access to hyperbaric oxygen therapy, drawing upon its proven healing benefits spanning over two centuries. Despite its long-standing efficacy, modern medicine has often withheld this transformative therapy, relegating it to the periphery of mainstream healthcare. 

By making hyperbaric oxygen therapy affordable and accessible to everyone, we aim to bridge this gap, empowering individuals to harness its potential for holistic healing and overall well-being. Our commitment lies in ensuring that this invaluable resource becomes not just a luxury for the privileged few, but a staple practice in promoting health and vitality for all.

Benefits Of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy boosts the body’s healing capabilities by adding more than enough oxygen your body needs. Extra oxygen helps your body:

How does HBOT work?

HBOT helps wound healing by bringing oxygen-rich plasma to tissue starved for oxygen.

Wound injuries damage the body's blood vessels, which release fluid that leaks into the tissues and causes swelling. This swelling deprives the damaged cells of oxygen, and tissue starts to die. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy reduces swelling while flooding the tissues with oxygen. The higher pressure in the chamber increases the amount of oxygen in the blood. HBOT aims to break the cycle of swelling, oxygen starvation, and tissue death.

HBOT prevents "reperfusion injury."

This is the severe tissue damage that happens when the blood supply returns to the tissues after they have been deprived of oxygen. When blood flow is interrupted by a crush injury, for instance, a series of events inside the damaged cells leads to the release of harmful oxygen radicals. These molecules can do damage to tissues that can't be reversed. They cause the blood vessels to clamp up and stop blood flow. HBOT encourages the body's oxygen radical scavengers to seek out the problem molecules and let healing continue.

HBOT helps block the action of harmful bacteria and strengthens the body's immune system.

HBOT can disable the toxins of certain bacteria. It also increases oxygen concentration in the tissues. This helps them resist infection. In addition, the therapy improves the ability of white blood cells to find and destroy invaders.

HBOT encourages the formation of new collagen and new skin cells.

It does so by encouraging new blood vessels to grow. It also stimulates cells to produce certain substances, like vascular endothelial growth factor. These attract and stimulate endothelial cells needed for healing.

Oxygen Therapy Conditions

FDA Approved Conditions
Off-Label Conditions
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