Hyperbaric oxygen (HBOT) evaluation
Is hyperbaric oxygen therapy right for this wound?
For certain serious wounds, hyperbaric oxygen therapy can support healing. The first step is a careful evaluation to see whether it’s appropriate — and that’s where we start.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) delivers high-concentration oxygen that can help specific wound types heal — like certain diabetic foot ulcers or wounds from past radiation. It isn’t right for every wound, and it’s a commitment, so a proper evaluation matters before anyone starts.
Our clinicians assess whether a wound meets the criteria, explain what HBOT involves, and coordinate referral to a hyperbaric program when it’s the right call — while continuing the wound care you need in the meantime.
This is a fit for
- Diabetic foot ulcers that meet HBOT criteria
- Wounds related to prior radiation treatment
- Stalled wounds where HBOT might be considered
- Anyone wanting to know if HBOT could help
What to expect
What to expect.
A focused evaluation
We assess the wound against the criteria for HBOT.
A plain explanation
What HBOT is, what it involves, and whether it fits.
Referral when right
We coordinate with a hyperbaric program if it’s appropriate.
Care continues
We keep treating the wound throughout the process.
Where we visit
Care across the Illinois Metro East.
We’re built for the Illinois side of the river — every county and town below has its own page so you can see exactly how we help where you live. Pick your county or your town to get started.
We’re ready when you are
Curious whether HBOT could help?
Call or request care for a straight evaluation.