Hyperbaric oxygen (HBOT) evaluation

Is hyperbaric oxygen therapy right for this wound?

For certain serious wounds, hyperbaric oxygen therapy can support healing. The first step is a careful evaluation to see whether it’s appropriate — and that’s where we start.

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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) delivers high-concentration oxygen that can help specific wound types heal — like certain diabetic foot ulcers or wounds from past radiation. It isn’t right for every wound, and it’s a commitment, so a proper evaluation matters before anyone starts.

Our clinicians assess whether a wound meets the criteria, explain what HBOT involves, and coordinate referral to a hyperbaric program when it’s the right call — while continuing the wound care you need in the meantime.

This is a fit for

  • Diabetic foot ulcers that meet HBOT criteria
  • Wounds related to prior radiation treatment
  • Stalled wounds where HBOT might be considered
  • Anyone wanting to know if HBOT could help

What to expect

What to expect.

A focused evaluation

We assess the wound against the criteria for HBOT.

A plain explanation

What HBOT is, what it involves, and whether it fits.

Referral when right

We coordinate with a hyperbaric program if it’s appropriate.

Care continues

We keep treating the wound throughout the process.

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We’re ready when you are

Curious whether HBOT could help?

Call or request care for a straight evaluation.

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