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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Providers and Treatment Centers In The United States
Treating Autism, Cerebral Palsy and Other Neurological Disorders



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Additional Information and Resources on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
For the Treatment of Autism, Cerebral Palsy
And Other Neurological and Developmental Disorders
Or "Off-Label" Conditions and Diseases

•   Introduction: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Neurological and Developmental Disorders

•   Articles, Books and Recent and New Research Studies on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

•   Modern Medical Advances: The Use of SPECT Scans and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

•   Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Treatments for Autism and Other Developmental Disorders

•   Not All Hyperbaric Chambers Are The Same: Mild Hyperbaric Therapy & Soft Chambers

•   List of Conditions Accepted by Medicare and Insurance Companies for Reimbursement

•   Organizations, Associations & Additional Resources for HBOT and Hyperbaric Medicine

•   Editor's Note: A Few Words on How the HBO Treatment Centers Are Listed On This Site





Introduction to the Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Neurological and Developmental Disorders

[Request to Dr. James Neubrander to author this section is pending] [Example:] Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is classically defined as the inhalation of 100% oxygen at greater than 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA) in a pressurized chamber. This definition is now popularly defined as the inhalation of varying degrees of oxygen at greater than 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA) in a pressurized chamber. You will hear many terms used interchangeably by lay people and professionals alike: hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy (mHBOT), hyperbaric therapy (HBT), hyperbaric oxygen (HBO), hyperbaric air therapy (HBAT), hyperbaric enriched air therapy (HBEAT), etc. However, the most common way the term is used by the autism community is to just say "HBOT". Then most parents will state what they are doing, e.g. "we're using 1.5, 1.75, or 2.0 atmospheres in a hard chamber with 100% oxygen, or we're using a soft chamber (also referred to as a mild chamber) at 1.3 atmospheres 'with or without a mask' to which 'concentrated oxygen' is be supplied at concentrations varying from 24% to 70%." Conventional wisdom states that unless one receives HBOT in a hard chamber with 100% oxygen at atmospheric pressures greater than 1.5 ATA, little or no benefit will be seen.

However, as history has shown repeatedly throughout the years, convention is only convention until challenged, proven wrong, and then changed. Such is the case with HBOT and autism. Based on the published studies by Dr. Rossignol, the early work of Dr. Buckley and Dr. Kartzinel, and the tremendous number of children that have been treated by physicians such as Dr. Bradstreet, Dr. Feingold, Dr. Freedenfeld, Dr. Stoller and myself, and a growing number of other physicians who are now using HBOT routinely in their offices, there remains no doubt that HBOT works and that it works well for children with autism. There is also no doubt that it works well at low pressures with varying degrees of oxygen concentrations as well as at varying degrees of high pressures with 100% oxygen.

The reason I recommend HBOT for all my patients is because there is scientific evidence that pressure, independent of the concentration of oxygen, decreases inflammation and that any concentration of oxygen under any increased amount of pressure will allow more oxygen to dissolve into the extracellular fluids of the body: plasma, lymph, cerebrospinal fluid, and interstitial fluid. Because dissolved oxygen is not confined to a hemoglobin molecule, it can go wherever "body water goes" and therefore reach 'deeper tissues' more easily and more consistently than ever before Because no test is able to predict which child may and which child may not respond to extra pressure and/or extra oxygen (in contrast to excessive oxygen), I let nature take its course and prescribe a clinical trial of HBOT for all my children Though I let "nature take its course", I would not consider prescribing or administering HBOT to children with autism unless there was good scientific evidence to support its use. Fortunately such evidence does exist, the body of which continues to accumulate, and the mechanisms of action by which HBOT may work for children with autism, as described below, may already be outdated by the time you read this.

A few of the multiple mechanisms demonstrating how HBOT may work for children with autism was originally and thoroughly researched over many months time by Dr. Rossignol. These mechanisms are shown below along with a couple others that have been suggested They include:

  1. Angioneogenesis from the addition of oxygen: The growth of new blood vessels has been shown to occur from soft chambers as well as from hard, and is a process that may continue to increase subsequent to discontinuing therapy for a period of time after oxygen loading. Though it has been stated often on the internet boards that angioneogenesis does not occur unless pressures are 1.5 ATA or greater, the South American physician Dr. Efrain Olszewer has pre- and post-angiograms documenting collateral circulation beginning as early as ten to twenty hours after initiating hyperbaric therapy for cerebral vascular disease and peripheral arteriosclerosis at pressures lower than 1.3 ATA It is known that one of the problems children with autism have is decreased blood flow to the brain (cerebral hypoperfusion). Therefore is has been speculated that angioneogenesis is the way that HBOT helps autism However, though angioneogenesis may be one mechanism by which children with autism are helped by HBOT, angioneogenesis may not be the primary mechanism by which HBOT works The amount of cerebral hypoperfusion in autistics compared to controls is about 8%, so a small increase in oxygen delivery may be all that is needed to overcome this deficit and show clinical benefit. The small amount of increased oxygen that is needed by the cells to improve their function does not necessarily require new blood vessel formation to be accomplished because with HBOT free oxygen molecules are dissolved directly into the cerebrospinal fluid Therefore these cells are no longer dependent on increased oxygen delivery from increased blood vessel formation that secondarily delivers a greater oxygen load because it carries more hemoglobin.
  2. Angioneogenesis from the removal of oxygen: At times it may actually be the sudden removal of higher than normal oxygen concentrations that the body has adapted to rather than the higher levels of oxygen itself that may stimulate angioneogenesis There are reports that the new vessel formation in the retinas of premature infants who were on high doses of oxygen was stimulated by the rapid removal of oxygen and not from the oxygen itself.
  3. Increases in blood flow independent of new blood vessel formation, not only due to the competing mechanisms of vasodilation and vasoconstriction, but also due to decreasing the inflammation that secondarily constricts blood vessel lumens in a closed spac. Because inflammation is accompanied by swelling, tissue expansion or compression will occur. Therefore, whenever inflammation brings more fluid to a region of the body that is comprised of solid tissue and hollow blood vessels, the first thing to happen is that the hollow blood vessel lumens will be compressed and deliver fewer red cells carrying oxygen to the area. Once inflammation is reduced the secondary vascular narrowing is improved allowing increasing amounts of red blood cells carrying oxygen to reach the hypoxic areas and SPECT scans will once again "light up" turning from blue to yellow. SPECT scans demonstrate the relative amount of blood that is able to reach the different areas in the brain. Color coding allows easy visualization of what is occurring with blue areas representing little blood flow and yellow areas indicating normal blood flow.
  4. Decreasing levels of inflammatory biochemicals: Recent studies have demonstrated that children with autism frequently have neuro-inflammatory and gastrointestinal inflammatory conditions occurring. Multiple studies demonstrate the beneficial effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in inflammatory conditions. C-reactive protein and high levels of cytokines have been shown to decrease with HBOT. One study demonstrates that the anti-inflammatory effect from HBOT is probably due to pressure effects and not necessarily increased oxygen tension.
  5. Up-regulation of key antioxidant enzymes and decreasing oxidative stress: Children with autism have been shown to have increased oxidative stress and less reduced (active) glutathione HBOT, especially when using pressures less than 2.0 atmospheres, can up-regulate these antioxidant enzymes and afford antioxidant protection against oxidative stress.
  6. Increased oxygenation to functioning mitochondria: Mitochondria are the energy producing organelles of the body. A growing number of studies are focusing on the mitochondria and its relationship to many disorders The possibility exists that some autistic symptoms may occur if these organelles are dysfunctional or fewer in number than the number found in children without autism. HBOT may have the potential to activate dysfunctional mitochondria and/or to activate "dormant/idling cells" thereby allowing more "mitochondrial product" to be appreciated by the body.
  7. Increased production of new mitochondria from HBOT.
  8. Bypassing functionally impaired hemoglobin molecules, the result of abnormal porphyrin production, thereby allowing increased delivery of oxygen directly to cells: A recent study documented impaired production and abnormal ratios of porphyrins in children with autism. Because porphyrin is involved in the production of functional heme/hemoglobin, and because this appears to be disordered in autism, the impaired delivery of oxygen to cells will be improved when HBOT bypasses hemoglobin-dependent oxygenation.
  9. Improvement in immune and autoimmune system disorders: HBOT has been shown to benefit the immune system and multiple studies have shown that autism is frequently associated with various types of immune and autoimmune system biomarkers.
  10. Decreases in the bacterial/yeast load found systemically and in the gut: Many children with autism have increased amounts of abnormal bacteria and yeast in their gastrointestinal tractsThese same children have shown clinical improvements when this overgrowth phenomenon is treated with antibiotics, either by natural agents or pharmaceuticals. HBOT has been shown to decrease abnormal bacteria/yeast in the gut.
  11. Decreases in the viral load found systemically and possibly decreases in a viral presence that may exist in the intestinal mucosa: Children with autism have difficulty handling viral infections, most likely due to immune dysfunction. It has been postulated many times that children with autism have a chronic low grade viral gastroenteritis and viral encephalitits. HBOT has been shown to decrease HIV viral loads. I speculate that one of the primary reasons HBOT works so well for so many children whose abnormal stools improve once they start HBOT is because the chronic, low-grade, smoldering live viral load harbored in the intestinal mucosa (Wakefield/Krigsman hypothesis) does poorly when surrounded by higher oxygen concentrations. The literature states that in order to kill viruses 100% oxygen at 2.7 ATA or above is required. However, there is no reason to believe that even mildly increased oxygen tensions may inhibit viral activity and/or make the host less hospitable to chronic viral inhabitation. This explanation is in keeping with the clinical results I see. In my clinic improved bowel function is in the top 20 most commonly seen benefits. I explain to my patients that to get cockroaches out of the kitchen, I can either kill them with my shoe or turn on the light. Interestingly it only takes a little bit of light for them to leave the room. Likewise it is my theory that it only takes a little bit of increased oxygen tension for viruses to leave.
  12. Increases in the production of stem cells in the bone marrow with transfer to the CNS: Studies have shown that HBOT increases the production of stem cells in the bone marrow and that transfer of stem cells to the central nervous system is possible.
  13. (Theoretical only) Direct production of stem cells by certain areas in the brain.
  14. Increased production and utilization of serotonin: Studies have shown abnormities in the autistic brain whereby it does not produce and subsequently does not use serotonin properly. Newer studies have shown that HBOT can work like an anti-depressant by increasing brain serotonin levels.
  15. (Theoretical only) The possibility that oxidation may help rid the body of petrochemicals.
  16. (Theoretical only) The possibility that oxidation may help rid the body of mercury and heavy metals.

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Modern Medical Advances: The Use of SPECT Scans in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

[Request to Dr. Paul Harch to author this section is pending] [Example:] Modern technology has been a positive factor in the treatment of cerebral palsy and other forms of traumatic brain injury. Specifically, SPECT imaging, or what is commonly termed the SPECT scan, is helping to identify those parts of the brain that are in a dormant state due to a lack of oxygen. As Dr. Philip James of the Wolfson Hyperbaric Medicine Unit at the University of Dundee in Scotland has stated, "Loss of function in the brain can be either due to tissue swelling, which is reversible, or tissue destruction, which is not." When we combine what Dr. James said with what the SPECT scan can do, it is clear that the SPECT scan can help us identify those parts of the brain that stand a chance of being revived.

SPECT stands for Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography. The SPECT scan can give a clear picture of which parts of the brain are awake and working, which parts are dormant and sleeping, and which parts are lifeless and permanently damaged. This is of particular significance when considering HBO therapy because, to be blunt, the SPECT scan has the ability to indicate if HBO therapy is working or not by monitoring the change in brain tissue blood flow.

Some brain cells become dormant due to a lack of oxygen, which can be caused by reduced blood flow. Swelling can cause reduced blood flow. HBO therapy has been shown to reduce the swelling of brain tissue by constricting blood vessels. Also, HBO therapy dramatically increases the amount of oxygen at the cellular level, which, it is believed, may revive dormant, oxygen starved areas of the brain. The ability to perform a SPECT scan before and after a course of HBO therapy can help identify those parts of the brain affected by the therapy. The SPECT scan will identify those areas of the brain that have reacted in a positive manner to an increase in oxygen, indicating the potential for recovery.

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Treatments for Autism and Other Developmental Disorders

[From the original article by Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona] [Excerpt:] The logic for using hyperbaric oxygen treatment for developmental disorders relates to the auto-immune and/or viral theory of these conditions. Hyperbaric oxygen has been studied for auto-immune disorders and found to be helpful. Encephalitis, in this theory, is thought to be part of developmental disorders. The encephalitis can be initiated by viral infection, by exposure to vaccines, and/or by other auto-immune processes (the result of exposure to abnormal opioid-like substances from the opioid excess hypothesis, for example).

This article contains the following sections:

  1. Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment
  2. Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Study - Viral Encephalitis
  3. Encephalic Lesions and Hyperbaric Oxygen
  4. The Importance of Glial Cells
  5. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy - Questions and Answers
  6. Hyperbaric Oxygen and Ischemia
  7. Vitamin Use in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
  8. Published Papers on Hyperbaric Oxygenation for Anoxic Encephalopathy and Coma
  9. Controlled Clinical Trials of Hyperbaric Oxygenation
  10. Information About Using HBOT for Auto-immune diseases
  11. Treatment of Children's Epilepsy by Hyperbaric Oxygenation

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Books, Published Papers and Research Studies on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

HBOT Research Study

Quick Index of Research Studies and Published Papers

    •   Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy May Improve Symptoms in Autistic Children

    •   Treating Children with Autism Using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    •   The Effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Symptoms in Children with Autism

    •   Hyperbaric Oxygen in the Treatment of Patients with Cerebral Stroke, Brain Trauma, and Neurologic Disease

    •   Hyperbaric Oxygenation in the Acute Stroke

    •   The Dosage of Hyperbaric Oxygen in Chronic Brain Injury

    •   Cerebral Palsy and the Brain Injured Child: Blood Flow and Metabolism in Brain Damaged Children Responding to Hyperbaric Oxygenation

    •   Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy in the Treatment of Cerebral Palsy: A Review and Comparison to Currently Accepted Therapies

    •   Cerebral Oxygenation and the Recoverable Brain

    •   Hyperbaric Oxygenation in Cerebral Palsy and the Brain Injured Child

    •   Improvement in Cerebral Metabolism in Chronic Brain Injury After Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    •   Hyperbaric Oxygenation for Lyme Vasculitis in Lyme Disease

    •   Reversal of Residual Stroke Symptoms Using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    •   Multiple Sclerosis: Its Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Therapeutics with Emphasis on the Controversial Use of HBO

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Providers & Treatment Centers Listed by State

Alabama

Hyperbaric Center of Alabama

3401 Independence Drive, Suite #121
Birmingham, AL 35209
Phone:   205-912-8282
Fax:       205-912-8286


  Chamber(s): 2 Monoplace (Sechrist)
  Listed Staff: Woodie Fritz, M.D., Medical Director; Homer C. Marshall, C.H.T., R.N., Certified Hyperbaric Technician, Certified Hyperbaric Registered Nurse
  Conditions Treated: Autism; Bell's Palsy; Cerebral Palsy; Lyme Disease; Meniere's Disease; Migraine Headache; Multiple Sclerosis; Parkinson's Disease; Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy; Stroke; Wound Healing
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is approved by the Federal Drug Administration, and is used quite extensively in Europe and Asia.  HBOT acts by enhancing tissue levels of life-giving oxygen.  Normally, oxygen is almost exclusively carried by red blood cells.  During hyperbaric oxygen therapy, there is a substantial increase in the amount of oxygen carried in all body fluids including plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, lymph and intracellular fluids.  This allows increased oxygen levels in areas of tissue damage or injury.  Increasing oxygen levels promotes growth of blood vessels and increases the metabolic activity of previously marginally functioning cells including brain neurons.

Patients receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy enter a monoplace (one-person) clear acrylic chamber where they breathe 100% oxygen delivered to the chamber under increased atmospheric pressure.  Typically, treatments last one to two hours during which time patients relax, watch television, or sleep, while they are carefully monitored by highly trained technicians.

The Hyperbaric Center of Alabama is a state-of-the-art hyperbaric oxygen facility. We utilize two Sechrist hyperbaric chambers—the most technologically advanced monoplace chambers available. Treatments are administered by our staff of highly trained, courteous technicians under the direction of Woodie Fritz, M.D., board certified in family practice with more than 26 years of experience.


Birmingham Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

200 Riverhills Business Park, Suite 260
Birmingham, AL 35242
Phone:   205-980-0123
Fax:       205-980-1120


  Chamber(s): 3 Monoplace (Fortius 420)
  Listed Staff: Dr. David Adams (DAN! Clinician)
  Conditions Treated: Autism; Neurodevelopmental Delays
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Birmingham Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, LLC is a newly opened clinic in the Inverness area of Birmingham, Alabama dedicated to treating autistic and neurologically delayed children. It is the only clinic of its kind in Alabama and one of very few in the southeast. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has rapidly become a treatment of choice in the biomedical care of autism and PDD and is a vital part of the "Defeat Autism Now!" DAN! Protocol.  We are ourselves parents of autistic children and after becoming frustrated by the lack of available care for our boys, became hbot providers to bring this valuable service to the autistic community. We utilize nurses, EMT’s, and certified techs to deliver safe, effective hyperbaric care as ordered by the prescribing physician. Since we don’t have the overhead or the restrictions of the larger hospital based facilities, we are able to keep treatment cost well below the national average and provide care to more of the people who need it.

Currently the indications for hyperbaric oxygen are expanding. There is much research being done on the effects of HBOT on neurodevelopmental disorders but it is currently believed to be a successful and promising treatment option. Many different medical problems can show benefits with hyperbarics and specifically children with autism, cerebral palsy, near-drowning, carbon monoxide poisoning, and other anoxic insults can show tremendous improvements in function and cognitive processes. There are many other problems treated with HBOT and more information regarding these can be found on the website for the International Hyperbaric Association.

We provide hyperbaric treatments to children with neurodevelopmental delays. These treatments are specified by the child’s primary physician, but can be administered with multiple different profiles. The most common profile for autism is a 1 hour treatment at 1.5 ATA, 100% oxygen, repeated either once or twice per day. To receive 100% oxygen the child must wear a hood that is cut to fit around the neck. Some children have trouble with the change in pressure and can have discomfort in their ears. For this reason the hoods are not placed until the chamber reaches final pressure, so that clients can drink water, chew gum, and pinch their noses as needed to help equalize middle ear pressure.  A DVD player is available to watch videos while in the tank and this greatly increases tolerance of the treatments.

Pressurization and Depressurization are best tolerated when the rate of change is kept at around 1psi per minute. This adds approximately 15 minutes to the treatment time at 1.5 ATA. These treatments can be repeated twice per day but with a three to four hour break in between. An adult caregiver in good health must dive with the child at each session. If you are interested in receiving treatments please contact our office as soon as possible, as there may be short wait for availability.

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Arizona

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy of Arizona

12802 N. Cave Creek Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85022
Phone:    602-996-8327
Toll Free: 877-996-8327
Fax:        602-996-3348

  Chamber(s): 1 Multiplace (six persons)
  Listed Staff: Albert G. Reach, N.D., D.C.
  Conditions Treated: Cerebral Palsy; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Crohn's Disease; Lyme Disease; Migraine Headaches; Necrotizing Arachnoidism (Brown Recluse Spider); Raynaud's Disease; Traumatic Brain Damage
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy delivers 100% oxygen at a pressure greater than sea level atmospheric pressure while the patient is enclosed within a certified pressurized chamber. The patient breathes 100% oxygen while covered under a hood, or while wearing a mask.

When red blood cells deliver only a limited supply of oxygen to tissue cells, negative physiological changes occur. Injuries, infections and diseases can cause a drop in tissue oxygen level to almost zero. World wide research confirms that breathing 100% oxygen under pressure forces the oxygen to reach those tissues and body systems affected by injury, infection, or disease and accelerates the body's healing process. Statistics from Hyperbaric Oxygenation demonstrate tremendous improvements in hundreds of conditions such as slow healing wounds, migraines, brain injuries, chronic fatigue, spider bites, and even Cerebral Palsy.

At Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy of Arizona, we have a large, six person walk-in chamber in which one sits comfortably, breathing 100% oxygen through a mask or hood, while the chamber is safely pressurized with filtered whole air. You sit or recline in the pressurized chamber, possibly with one or more people, while you breathe 100% oxygen through a mask or head tent, or hood. You can often watch TV or read or sleep. Dr. Reach works with several M.D.'s, D.O.'s, N.M.D.'s, and Homeopaths as well as through a few patient advocate groups. We will always work with your Doctor. We believe in informed consent and patient and family rights.


NorthStar Neurology & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

7598 N LaCholla Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85741
Phone:    520-229-2122
Fax:        520-797-5555

  Chamber(s): Multiplace (up to 6 people)
  Listed Staff: Carol L. Henricks, M.D.
  Conditions Treated: ALS; Bell's palsy; Brain Injury; Cerebral Palsy; Coma; Memory Disorders, including Alzheimer's; Migraine Headache; Multiple Sclerosis (MS); Myasthenia Gravis; Neuropathy; Parkinson's Disease; Seizures (Epilepsy); Sleep Disorders; Stroke
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Any United States soldiers that sustained traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury in service to our country in Iraq or Afghanistan will be treated without charge.

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California

Beverly Hills Center For Hyperbarics

1125 S. Beverly Drive, Suite 405
Beverly Hills, CA 90035
Phone:    310-551-1375

  Chamber(s): Monoplace
  Listed Staff: Ralph Potkin, M.D., Medical Director; Kurt Arisohn, C.H.T., E.M.T., D.M.T., Certified Hyperbaric Technician, Emergency Medical Technician, Diver Medical Technician; Jason Ryn, Certified Advanced Diver Medical Technician; Katrina Laurent, Nurse, Certified X-Ray Technician; Eugenia Galvao, Hyperbaric Technician, Autism Consultant
  Conditions Treated: Autism; Brown Recluse Spider Bites; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Cerebral Palsy; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Lyme Disease; Migraine and Cluster Headaches; Plastic Surgery; Lupus; Soft Tissue Injuries; Stroke; Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI); Wound Healing
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Centrally located in the Beverly Hills area, we are a unique facility. Our staff is composed of experienced hyperbaric physicians and hyperbaric technicians, all of whom have years of patient care and field experience.

The Beverly Hills Center for Hyperbaric Medicine is nationally recognized for its expert clinical care in the area of Hyperbaric Medicine. Many other facilities follow medical protocols developed here. Although our physicians are also on the staff at UCLA and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, The Beverly Hills Center for Hyperbaric Medicine is the first independent facility in the Los Angeles area and the only independent hyperbaric treatment center that is accredited by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society and also the only independent facility to meet hospital based hyperbaric unit standards. Dr. Ralph Potkin, our Medical Director is one of the pioneers of the freestanding concept.

We are able to provide the highest quality HBO therapy to our patients while emphasizing personalized patient care- all this in a private medical office. This gives you, our patients, ease of access, convenience and above all complete confidentiality during your treatments. All this is provided to you at a cost far below most other units. We are available to serve you on a flexible schedule -24 hours a day- weekends and holidays as needed.


Healing Chambers of America - San Diego Center for Hyperbaric Therapy

Gateway Medical Center
995 Gateway Center Way, Suite 108, Suite 208
San Diego, CA 92102
Phone:    619-263 0067
Toll Free: 888-691-1482 Fax:        619-263 0340

  Chamber(s): Monoplace (Sands Series III)
  Listed Staff: Harvey Tuomi, M.D. and Brenton Wynn, M.D., Medical Directors
  Conditions Treated: Autism; Cerebral Edema (Toxic Encephalopathy, Vasogenic, Traumatic); Cerebral Palsy; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Concussion (Post-Concussive Syndrome); Delayed Carbon Dioxide Intoxication; Diabetic Limb Salvage; HIV & AIDS Related Neuropathies; Lyme Disease; Migraine & Vascular Cluster Headaches; Multiple Sclerosis; Stroke; Traumatic Brain Injury; Vegetative Coma (Closed Head Injury)
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Established in 1997,  San Diego Hyperbarics is the most experienced outpatient hyperbaric medicine center in San Diego County. A number of San Diego hospitals choose to send their acute care patients to this  convenient location (do not confuse our name with those of other non-affiliated and less experienced San Diego Centers that have copied it). We provide hospital standard hyperbaric sessions at the most competitive prices.

Healing Chambers International is a guild of Centers with the Mission to make Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) available and affordable to all persons who need it. We are expanding  our affiliated out-patient Centers around the world to ensure that specialist physicians can, if they choose, prescribe HBOT as an adjunct to their usual response to disease and trauma, having full confidence that their orders will be carried out to the high standards of any hospital.

Our affiliated Centers all have physicians in daily attendance and we have 24/7 access to our eminent Scientific Advisory Board for specialist advice on the ever-widening groups of maladies that physicians are now referring their patients for HBOT. We can proudly claim that our physicians and staff are the most senior and experienced in HBOT. We provide hospital standard hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)  at affordable prices, utilizing the collective knowledge of an elite group of HBOT medical specialists who are part of our Scientific Advisory Board, and in particular, the experience of Dr. Frederick Cramer who acts as their Medical Mentor in Hyperbaric Medicine.

Our Centers' goal is to achieve optimum recovery for patients with the least amount of HBOT treatment sessions. Our patients do not just pay for a "block" of slots of HBOT at one of our Centers. We will be here for consultations/adjustments to aid in healing throughout the process and, if needed, afterwards — it is a relationship.


San Diego Hyperbaric and Wound Care and Pain Treatment Center

Gateway Medical Center
995 Gateway Center Way, Suite 208
San Diego, CA 92102
Phone:    619-263 0067
Toll Free: 888-691-1482 Fax:        619-263 0340

  Chamber(s): Monoplace (Sands Series III)
  Listed Staff: Brenton Wynn, M.D., Medical Director
  Conditions Treated: Diabetic Limb Salvage; Wound Care
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Our physicians and staff have decades of experience in treating chronic care and problem wounds. To salvage threatened limbs, we  combine the most advanced wound-care technology with decades of hospital based clinical skills. As well, our physicians have vast clinical experience in the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). If HBOT is required as an adjunct to standard wound-management, we will direct our patients to the most appropriate location and our specialist physicians will supervise HBOT sessions.

Our Medical Director, Dr. Brenton Wynn, is Board Certified in Pain Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, plus Hyperbaric Medicine certifications with special application to Chronic Wound Care. Our large San Diego Center is located on the second floor of Gateway Medical Center. Just minutes from down town San Diego. Parking is abundant and free with easy ambulance access.

San Diego Hyperbaric and Wound Care Center is an independent clinic, owned and operated by Southern California Institute for Problem Wounds, Inc. Note: This Center does not treat emergency care patients. If you are suffering from a serious or fresh traumatic wounding injury, call 911.


San Diego Center for Hyperbaric Therapy

5038 Ruffner Street, Suite C
San Diego, CA  92111
Phone:    858-268-4268
Fax:        858-268-4265

  Chamber(s): 2 Monoplace (Sechrist 3200)
  Listed Staff: David L. Bortz, M.D., Medical Director; Richard Sprunger, E.M.T., Navy S.E.A.L. and Combat Medic, Lead Technician; Jennifer Dorner, Pulmonary Care Practitioner; Kraig Dorner, C.H.T., Certified Hyperbaric Technician, Safety Operator
  Conditions Treated: Autism; Cerebral Palsy; Fibromyalgia; Frost Bite; Immune System Building; Lyme Disease; Migraine; Multiple Sclerosis; Near Drowning; Peripheral Vascular Disease; Recovery from Plastic Surgery; Spinal Injuries; Stroke; Traumatic Brain Injury
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a medical treatment which introduces 100% oxygen to the patient in a painless, relaxing atmosphere. HBOT uses controlled pressure in excess of the usual pressure in the atmosphere.  The administration of 100% pure oxygen through hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases the oxygen delivered 10 - 15 times more than what is delivered at normal atmospheric levels or at sea level.

The HBOT procedure transports oxygen through out the body tissues and increases the oxygen entering the blood stream. By increasing the oxygen under controlled pressure the oxygen can reach tissue, bone, plasma, the central nervous system and the lymph that are not normally accessible to the red blood cells.

HBOT has a positive effect on the immune system due to the increased efficiency of the white blood cells, which fights infection and kills bacteria. HBOT increases the effectiveness of the red blood cells to carry the oxygen to parts of the body that would not normally be reached. The air we normally breathe at sea level contains 21% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen and 1% of other gases. But, HBOT contains 100% oxygen which prompts healing and growth of new blood vessels, decreases swelling and inflammation, deactivates and clears toxins, metabolic waste and improves the healing rate and ability to fight infection.

Our Mission is to provide you with the best professional care available. Our Goal is to administer hyperbaric oxygen therapy to enhance the healing process and to help to improve the quality of life. Our Desire is that you feel at ease, relaxed and comfortable while you are undergoing therapy. Our Hope is that you enjoy the comfort of our office and friendly knowledgeable staff during your healing process.


Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics Medical Clinic

1455 North Waterman Ave. #124-126
San Bernardino, CA 92404
Phone:    909-889-7626

  Chamber(s): 2 Monoplace and 1 Multiplace (Gulf Coast)
  Listed Staff: Donald Underwood, D.O., M.D., M.H.P. J.D., Medical Director; Susan Rodriguez CHT, Certified Hyperbaric Chamber Technician; Patrick Rodriguez, C.H.T., E.M.T., D.M.T., Certified Hyperbaric Chamber Technician, Emergency Medical Technician, Diving Medical Technician; Ruth Mason, R.N.; Harold Royse, R.R.T., Respiratory Therapist
  Conditions Treated: Autism; Cerebral Palsy; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS); Fetal Alcohol Syndrome; Migraine Headaches; Multiple Sclerosis; Near Drowning; Spina Bifida; Stroke; Traumatic Brain Injury
  SPECT Scans Offered: Yes. Santa Monica Hospital; J. Michael Uszler, M.D., Medical Director of Santa Monica Imaging and Therapy Associates, Assistant Clinical Professor of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, UCLA

Our Mission is the advancement of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy used in traditional circumstances as well as the prevention and enhancement aspects of your health. We are committed to explore and illustrate the uses of HBOT. Our aim is to make HBOT more widely known and to vastly increase the average American's access to the availability of HBOT.

HBOT is generally used as an adjunctive therapy. It does not compete with or replace other treatment methods, rather it enhances your body's ability to heal and compliments your on going Physical Therapies, Preventive, and Alternative Treatments. Our intention is to provide information by which you can investigate the beneficial possibilities of using HBOT.

Each member of our team has well over 10,000 hours of chamber operational time and attends ongoing Educational Hyperbaric Courses to uphold the highest standards, maintaining the safety of every client we are referred. We work alongside your treating physician ensuring the very best in Hyperbaric Therapy for you and your family.


California Integrative Hyperbaric Center

16251 Laguna Canyon Rd, Ste 175
Irvine, CA 92618-3623
Phone:    949-428-8878
Toll Free: 877-244-2188
Fax:        949-428-8874


  Chamber(s): 4 Monospace
  Listed Staff: Koren Barrett, N.D., a Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) Doctor; Robert W. Sears, M.D.; Patricia Gonzalez O.T.R/L., Occupational Therapist; Asha Bhakta, M.A., Co-founder of Creative Solutions for Autism; Catherine Heads, R.N., Infusion and Phlebotomy Nurse; JoQueta Hayes, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P., Pediatric Speech Therapist
  Conditions Treated: Autism; Mitochondrial Disease; Multiple Sclerosis
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

The Integrative Hyperbaric Center—or "A Place of Grace"—was created because of a little girl named "Gracie" whose life was saved by Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Until the age of three, Gracie's Mitochondrial Disorder meant that life was mainly spent in hospitals. Her time at home with family was limited and scarce. In effect, Gracie was blind, failing to thrive, and fed through a feeding tube. She weighed 11 pounds at age 3. To compound her troubles, she suffered from seizures, infantile spasms, and underwent several surgical procedures.

Gracie's family researched Hyperbaric Therapy for over a year, and even though research (at that time) showed very little hope for children with Mitochondrial Disorders, Gracie exhibited many of the same characteristics seen in CP and TBI affected children. Gracie's real journey began here, after mainstream medicine offered her so little hope. Hyperbaric medicine was her last choice—and salvation. It gave "Grace" back to her family.

There is an unspeakable joy that comes when a child says "mama" for the first time, or when the child looks "at" their parent instead of "through" vacant eyes. This joy is amplified a hundred-fold when it is a child who has been given no chance to live. The only thing that changed in Gracie's life was the addition of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. If you or your loved one can benefit from Hyperbaric Therapy, it is imperative to examine the possibilities. It is never too late to try. Hope makes the dreams of humanity real. Please visit our clinic for comprehensive, "family-focused" hyperbaric care.


Brain Therapeutics Medical Center

26381 Crown Valley Parkway, Suite 130
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Phone:    949-367-8870
Toll Free: 800-300-1063
Fax:        949-367-9779


  Chamber(s): 4 Monospace (Hyox)
  Listed Staff: David Alan Steenblock, M.S., D.O., Director; Technicians are Certified Emergency Medical Technicians in addition to being Certified Diver Medical Technicians
  Conditions Treated: Alzheimer's and Dementia; Arthritis; Autism; Cerebral Palsy; Cognitive Disorders & Memory Loss; Macular Degeneration; Migraine; Multiple Sclerosis; Near Drowning; Osteomyelitis; Non-Healing Wounds; Parkinson's Disease; Radiation & Other Burns; Stroke; Sudden Deafness; Swallowing Disorders
  SPECT Scans Offered: No

Dr. Steenblock's Clinic provides a Comprehensive Neuro-Rehab Program utilizing Hyperbaric Oxygen, Pulsed Magnetic Therapy, Acupuncture, External Counterpulsation, as well as Nutritional / Metabolic Therapies. Where brain damage is located determines which nerves, muscles, organs and tissues will be affected. But we are also a "brain and body" therapeutics medical clinic, treating the whole person, striving to find the underlying cause of your disease, then addressing it with safe, non-invasive, effective therapies backed by scientific and clinical proof.

Our treatment programs have been designed to give the maximum amount of recovery possible for stroke and traumatic brain injury as well as a host of other autoimmune, degenerative and injury conditions. An individualized treatment program is created for each patient depending upon the location, severity and time since the injury or disease process began. Dr. Steenblock is a rare breed of doctor who won't give up until he gets to the bottom of your concerns.

Some of what sets us apart from other clinics touting the use of hyperbarics or IV therapies are: When you make an appointment to see Dr. Steenblock, you see Dr. Steenblock - not merely a video image or other practitioner. Another fact of which we are proud, is that our clinic was among the earliest pioneers in chelation when few had ever even heard of chelation. Dr. Steenblock taught chelation safety to other doctors through The American College for the Advancement in Medicine (ACAM). We are, to the best of our knowledge, the only hyperbaric clinic fully certified by the local county fire department to operate hyperbarics. This means everything for you and your loved one's safety.


Hyperbaric Centers of California

801 S. Victoria Avenue, Suite 103
Ventura , CA 93003
Phone:    805-644-4164
Fax:        805-644-4165


  Chamber(s): 1 Monospace (Sechrist) and 1 Multiplace (up to 6 people)
  Listed Staff: Mike and Ellen Bittner, Founders; Karima Hirani, M.D., Medical Director; Molly Lawrence, C.H.T., E.M.T., A.D.M.T., Certified Hyperbaric Technician, Advanced Diving Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician
  Conditions Treated: ADD/ADHD; ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease); Autism; Birth Injuries; Cerebral Palsy; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Cosmetic Surgery Recovery; Crohn's Disease; Decreased Immune Function; Fibromyalgia; General Health and Well-Being; Lyme Disease; Migraine/Cluster Headaches; Multiple Sclerosis; Parkinson's Disease; Re