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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) offers a sophisticated approach to supporting the body during recovery. Rooted in medical science and delivered with intention, this therapy is designed to complement your individual health journey, never replace it.
A typical HBOT session takes place in a specialized chamber. Depending on the system being used, treatment may occur in a single-person chamber or a larger chamber that treats multiple people at once. During therapy, pressure is gradually increased while you breathe oxygen and relax. Some people describe a sensation similar to ear popping during a flight or changes in elevation. Johns Hopkins notes that patients are monitored during treatment and that sessions can vary in length depending on the treatment plan.
Your reference page also makes the treatment feel approachable by presenting straightforward options: 30-, 60-, and 90-minute visits, plus package selections for ongoing care. That structure is helpful for patients because it turns a potentially unfamiliar therapy into something that feels understandable, organized, and easier to discuss during consultation.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a well-established medical treatment when used appropriately, but like any therapy, it’s not right for everyone. That’s why a consultation is so important.
In we’ll take the time to review your health history, current concerns, and recovery goals to determine whether this therapy is appropriate for your needs.
When used appropriately, HBOT is generally considered safe, and serious complications are uncommon. Still, it is important to remember that this is a medical treatment, not a casual add-on. The FDA and Johns Hopkins both note possible risks such as ear or sinus discomfort, temporary vision changes, middle ear injury, and, more rarely, lung complications. Johns Hopkins also notes that HBOT is not right for everyone, including some people with certain lung conditions, recent ear injuries or surgery, or other medical concerns.
That is exactly why consultation matters. A thoughtful provider should review your health history, recovery goals, and overall plan before recommending treatment. The safest and most effective care happens when HBOT is used deliberately, not generically.
Dr. Barnett is more than a board-certified physician—he’s a dedicated advocate for wellness through personalized IV therapy. With decades of experience in regenerative and performance medicine, he designs custom intravenous treatments to boost energy, immunity, and overall vitality.
“IV therapy is one of the most direct ways to nourish and restore the body. My goal is to help patients feel energized, balanced, and fully supported.”
Patients call him “the most thorough doctor they’ve ever had”—and that’s exactly how care should be.