Education and expectations
We explain how HBOT works, what sessions feel like, and what a typical protocol can involve.
Veterans & First Responders
If you’re exploring hyperbaric oxygen therapy, we’re here to answer questions, explain options, and help you understand what a safe, supervised plan can look like.
Many Veterans and first responders come to us after navigating complex health journeys. Our approach is education-first, medically supervised, and paced to help you feel comfortable.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that increases oxygen availability in the body using a pressurized chamber. Whether HBOT is appropriate depends on your diagnosis, medical history, and overall care plan.
We focus on clarity, safety, and coordination — not one-size-fits-all plans.
We explain how HBOT works, what sessions feel like, and what a typical protocol can involve.
Care is supervised and guided by medical context, with patient safety at the center of every decision.
When helpful, we review available records and history to understand whether HBOT may be appropriate.
We can help you understand what information is useful to bring and how to communicate with your care team.
If you have these available, they can help us give you clearer answers sooner.
If you don’t have records handy, that’s okay. We’ll still start with a clear conversation.
Important: HBOT is not appropriate for everyone. We’ll help you understand potential benefits, limitations, and risks in the context of your specific medical situation.
We are not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. If you are working with the VA or another clinician, we encourage coordination with your care team.
Reach out with a question and we’ll respond within 1 business day.