
Investigational
Conditions
Not FDA Approved for Insurance Reimbursement

Physician Directed Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
We primarily treat FDA approved conditions at our facility.
The inclusion of these Investigational Conditions reflects current research interests, not treatment endorsement. Available studies remain limited, highlighting the need for additional funding to support high-quality research. Our website will be updated with new literature as it becomes available. Our sister-entity, the H.O.P.E for healing institute, a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization, and our team of physicians stands ready to participate in rigorous double-blind, peer-reviewed clinical studies to advance this transformative medical research.
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Licensed physicians may prescribe hyperbaric oxygen therapy using FDA-cleared chambers for conditions beyond their approved indications. This is known as 'off-label' use, and is consistent with standard medical practice guidelines. Traditional medical care therapies are always to be used first, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy is to be used as an adjunct. When conventional treatments fail (due to medication allergies, drug resistance, multi-system failure, or when patients are in an acute condition.) The appropriateness and timing of HBOT must be determined by a qualified physician or medical team of physicians based on individual patient assessment and medical necessity.

Investigational Conditions
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Brain Injury, Brain Health
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Cardiac Benefits
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Cerebral Palsy/Hypoxic Birth
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Chemical Poisoning
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Compartment Syndrome
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CRPS and RPS
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Fibromyalgia
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Fracture Repair
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Post Lyme Syndrome
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Migraines, Cluster Headaches
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Post COVID-19
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Post Surgical Healing
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Scleroderma Wounds
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Sports Injuries
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Stroke
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Venomous Bite
