Non-Healing Wounds
Non-healing wounds, or chronic wounds, affect an estimated 6.5 million Americans each year. Non-healing wounds, which don’t heal for about three months, are more prevalent in people suffering from such diseases as diabetes and obesity. Chronic wounds include various ulcers that develop on the leg and foot, as well as pressure ulcers, or bedsores.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) can help repair wounds and improve the healing process by boosting blood flow. The treatment is particularly effective in treating diabetes-related foot ulcers.
HBOT for Non-Healing Wounds
HBOT benefits patients with non-healing wounds in the following ways:
- Reduces risk of amputation in diabetic patients
- Kills anaerobic bacteria
- Reduces size of certain wounds
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Read MoreSee if HBOT is Right For You
Our experienced clinical team is available to help you find out if you’re an appropriate candidate for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and to answer any additional questions about HBOT and our facilities.
You deserve the best – our mission is to achieve patient success through personalized, innovative, and compassionate care that enhances your healing potential. We do so at the lowest possible out-of-pocket cost, with only one copay and/or less coinsurance than at a hospital-based HBOT program.
Call us today at (646) 846-2081 or click the “Get Started” button to take the next step with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and learn how it can help you accelerate healing and achieve optimal health!
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Woodbury, NY
(516) 757-0716
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(646) 760-3474
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(954) 507-3913
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786-550-1975
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(781) 961-7887
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