Conditions We Treat
From diabetic wounds to radiation injuries, our team specializes in the conditions other clinics are not equipped to handle. Search or browse our full list of HBOT and wound care indications below.
Conditions Index
25 conditions
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Acute Thermal Burns
Serious burn injuries requiring enhanced oxygen delivery to preserve tissue and speed healing.
Air or Gas Embolism
Gas bubbles in the bloodstream blocking circulation to vital organs.
Arterial Ulcers
Wounds resulting from reduced arterial blood flow to the extremities.
Avascular Necrosis
Bone death from lost blood supply, often in the hip — HBOT may help avoid joint replacement.
C
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Toxic exposure that displaces oxygen from your blood, threatening brain and organ function.
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
Sudden vision loss from a blocked retinal artery — early HBOT may help preserve sight.
Chronic Refractory Osteomyelitis
Persistent bone infection that has not responded to standard antibiotics or surgery.
Compromised Skin Grafts & Flaps
Surgical grafts or flaps at risk of failure due to poor blood supply.
Crush Injuries & Acute Traumatic Ischemia
Severe trauma that compromises blood flow to injured limbs or tissue.
D
Decompression Sickness
Gas bubble formation in the body after rapid pressure changes during diving.
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Non-healing wounds in patients with diabetes that threaten mobility and limb preservation.
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Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
Rapidly spreading, life-threatening infections including Fournier's gangrene.
Non-Healing Chronic Wounds
Wounds that have not responded to standard care after 30 days or more.
R
Radiation Cystitis
Bladder injury caused by pelvic radiation therapy.
Radiation Proctitis
Rectal injury from radiation treatment causing bleeding and discomfort.
S
Selected Problem Wounds
Chronic wounds that resist standard treatment and need extra oxygen to restart healing.
Severe Anemia
Critical blood loss when transfusion is not possible due to medical or personal reasons.
Soft Tissue Radionecrosis
Delayed radiation damage to soft tissues following cancer treatment.
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Unexplained sudden hearing loss requiring fast action to improve recovery outcomes.
Surgical Wound Dehiscence
Surgical incisions that have opened and require specialized wound management.
Conditions marked "UHMS Recognized" are supported by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) and peer-reviewed clinical evidence. They are not currently covered by Medicare under NCD 20.29. Coverage may be available through select commercial insurance plans. Contact our office to verify your specific coverage.
Not Sure If We Can Help?
If you or a loved one has a wound that will not heal, or a condition you think might benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy — call us. There is no cost and no obligation to ask. We are here to help you find answers.
(989) 320-4434