Conditions We Treat
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is prescribed as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for patients facing complex or slow-healing medical conditions.
Medically Approved Indications
The following conditions are commonly treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy when deemed medically appropriate by a physician.
Non-Healing Wounds and Diabetic Ulcers
Chronic wounds that have failed to heal through conventional treatment may benefit from increased oxygen delivery to promote tissue repair and fight infection.
Radiation Tissue Damage
Soft tissue and bone damage from radiation therapy can be treated with HBOT to stimulate healing and reduce long-term complications.
Compromised Grafts and Flaps
When surgical skin grafts or flaps are at risk due to poor blood supply, hyperbaric therapy can improve oxygen delivery and enhance healing.
Chronic Bone Infections
Osteomyelitis and other bone infections that resist standard treatment may respond to the antimicrobial effects of hyperbaric oxygen.
Post-Surgical Complications
Certain surgical complications involving compromised healing or tissue viability may be addressed with hyperbaric therapy.
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
When prescribed promptly, HBOT may help preserve hearing function in cases of sudden hearing loss.
Additional Conditions
Medical Evaluation Required
Treatment eligibility is determined following a comprehensive medical evaluation and physician approval. Not all patients or conditions qualify for hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
If you believe HBOT may benefit your condition, please schedule a consultation with our medical team for a thorough assessment.
Discuss Your Condition With Our Team
Our physicians will evaluate whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an appropriate treatment option for your specific medical needs.