Conditions treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Diabetic lower extremity wounds—open sores on the foot or leg, especially those involving infection or gangrene
- Skin graft or flap preservation following plastic surgery or amputation
- Radiation injury—abnormal tissue breakdown following radiation therapy for cancer (called osteoradionecrosis when it involves bone)
- Chronic, refractory osteomyelitis—bone infection that has not resolved with standard antibiotic therapy
What to expect during your hyperbaric oxygen treatment
Our outpatient treatment locations have innovative hyperbaric oxygen chambers made from transparent material that allow you to see your surroundings and continuous contact with the technician.
At the time of each hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment, you will spend about 90 minutes in a pressurized chamber breathing pure oxygen. During this time, you will be able to rest, listen to music or watch a movie on the TV in the chamber.
You will have constant communication with a technician outside the oxygen chamber.
What to expect during your hyperbaric oxygen treatment
Our outpatient treatment locations have innovative hyperbaric oxygen chambers made from transparent material that allow you to see your surroundings and continuous contact with the technician.
At the time of each hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment, you will spend about 90 minutes in a pressurized chamber breathing pure oxygen. During this time, you will be able to rest, listen to music or watch a movie on the TV in the chamber.
You will have constant communication with a technician outside the oxygen chamber.




