Non-Healing Wounds
Non-healing wounds, or chronic wounds, affect an estimated 6.5 million Americans each year. Non-healing wounds, which don’t heal for about three months, are more prevalent in people suffering from such diseases as diabetes and obesity. Chronic wounds include various ulcers that develop on the leg and foot, as well as pressure ulcers, or bedsores.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can help repair wounds and improve the healing process by boosting blood flow. The treatment is particularly effective in treating diabetes-related foot ulcers.
How you will benefit from HBOT
- Reduce risk of amputation in diabetic patients
- Kill anaerobic bacteria
- Reduce size of certain wounds
Did You Know?
One session of HBOT increases the amount of oxygen in the blood stream by over 1200%.
Our experienced clinical team is available to help you identify appropriate candidates for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and to answer any additional questions about HBOT or our facilities. You deserve the best – our mission is to achieve patient success through personalized, innovative, and compassionate care that enhances your healing potential. We do so at the lowest possible out-of-pocket cost for your patients, with only one copay and/or less coinsurance than at a hospital-based HBOT program.
Call our office today at (516) 762-8840 or click the button to Get Started with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and learn how it can help you accelerate healing and achieve optimal health!
Research & Studies
- Air or Gas Embolism
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Smoke Inhalation
- Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
- Chronic Refractory Osteomyelitis
- Crush Injury & Other Acute Traumatic Ischemias
- Decompression Sickness
- Diabetic Lower Extremity Wounds
- Failed Skin Grafts and Flaps
- Gas Gangrene
- Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
- Non-Healing Wounds
- Radiation Tissue Damage
- Severe Acute Anemia
- Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Thermal Burns
- Anoxic Brain Injury
- Arthritis
- Cancer (Treatment Synergy)
- Cerebral Palsy
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Chronic Pain
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- Complications of Scleroderma
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- Long COVID
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- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Spinal Cord Injuries
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- Stroke
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