LIFESPAN
Hyperbaric Center

HBOT Coming Soon, in May, 2025
The Lifespan Hyperbaric Center offers patients a range of hyperbaric modalities and pressures to insure the ideal treatment parameters for the condition being treated. You can be assured that your sessions are being managed by a physician who has extensive training in and knowledge of hyperbaric oxygen therapies over a wide-range of clinic indications.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that enhances the body's natural healing processes by delivering up to 100% oxygen to a patient in a pressurized chamber.
By increasing atmospheric pressure, HBOT allows oxygen to dissolve into all body fluids, including plasma, lymph and cerebrospinal fluid, reaching areas where oxygen supply may be otherwise limited. This incresed oxygen availability accelerates tissue repair, combats infections, and promotes overall healing.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Guide


At Lifespan Health, we have multiple hard-sided chamber and pressure options (measured in ATA--to provide you with the optimal treatment for your particular condition).
1.3-1.5 ATA: lower pressures, appropriate for treating head injuries, neurologic conditions, sleep disturbance and overall health optimization.
2.0 ATA: higher pressure, appropriate for treating such conditions as cancer and chronic infections.
3.0 ATA: hospital-grade hyperbaric treatments, appropriate for treating chronic wounds, carbon monoxide poisoning, and sports injuries.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Options
at Lifespan
Conditions Treated with HBOT
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is used to treat a wide range of medical conditions. Traditionally, HBOT has been used for such conditions as:
1. Decompression Sickness: for divers with "the bends."
2. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
3. Chronic Non-Healing Wounds: such as diabetic foot ulcers
4. Infections
5. Crush injuries
6. Radiation tissue damage
Beyond those uses, HBOT has proven to be highly effective for many other conditions, including:
1. Cancer
2. Lyme Disease and other tickborne infections
3. Autism Spectrum Disorder
4. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
5. Fibromyalgia
6. Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injury
7. Migraine Headaches
8. Sports injuries
9. Stroke rehabilitation
10. Post-surgery recovery
11. Long-COVID
