Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Under normal conditions, oxygen is transported almost entirely by red blood cells. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy changes that.

 

By raising the atmospheric pressure inside a clinical-grade chamber, we force 100% pure oxygen to dissolve directly into your plasma, lymph, and tissue fluid, reaching areas of the body where circulation is limited.

How it works

Pure physics, applied to cellular health

Our Advanced Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber operates between 1.3 and 1.5 Atmospheres Absolute. At this pressure, breathing 100% oxygen forces it to dissolve directly into blood plasma, bypassing the hemoglobin pathway entirely. This creates a secondary oxygen delivery system that reaches tissues with restricted circulation.

 

The resulting hyperoxygenation triggers measurable biological responses: new capillary formation, mobilization of endogenous stem cells, reduction of tissue edema, and support for the clearance of senescent cells, a key driver of accelerated aging

Who is this for

This therapy is recommended for

Those recovering from surgery, trauma, or sports-related injuries

Those seeking support for neuroprotection and cognitive function, including brain fog

Those looking to integrate HBOT into a proactive longevity protocol for cellular vitality

What to expect

A comfortable, pressurized session lasting 60 to 90 minutes

You lie comfortably inside our spacious clinical chamber and breathe normally. As pressure increases, you may notice a mild sensation in your ears, similar to what you feel during a plane’s descent.

 

Our nursing staff will guide you through a simple equalization technique before each session. The chamber is climate-controlled with good air circulation. Most patients use the time to rest or sleep.

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Schedule an initial session with our clinical team. We’ll help you understand your body’s condition, needs, and health goals as the first step toward a longer, healthier, and better-quality life.