Arkansas Hyperbarics Plus
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Guest Reviews
Arkansas Hyperbarics Plus is described as a life-changing place with helpful, kind, and knowledgeable owners. Some patients have reported significant improvements in their health and well-being after receiving HBOT treatments, including increased energy, mental clarity, and relief from chronic fatigue and other health problems.
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About Arkansas Hyperbarics Plus
Arkansas Hyperbarics Plus, located in Little Rock, Arkansas, offers a customized wellness experience utilizing hyperbaric oxygen therapy with medical-grade chambers. They utilize 34" Sigma Perry Chambers, allowing patients to comfortably recline and view their surroundings through a clear acrylic tube. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a safe and natural therapy that increases the volume of dissolved oxygen into the blood plasma, revitalizing and regenerating the body's innate healing system. Using higher concentrations of oxygen and various atmospheric pressures, HBOT can provide many amazing benefits within the body. Arkansas Hyperbarics Plus focuses on up-to-date research in the field of hyperbaric medicine and customizes plans to meet individual health goals. HBOT is used to treat conditions such as athletic injuries, concussions, neurological damage, crush injuries, back injuries, diabetic foot, skin grafts, burns, chronic non-healing wounds, fibromyalgia, migraines, neuropathy, and various pain syndromes. During a session, which lasts about one to one and a half hours, patients can relax with pillows and blankets, sleep, watch TV, or listen to music. The treatment is painless, and a treatment administrator monitors the entire procedure, instructing patients on how to equalize pressure in their ears. After a session, patients may feel more oxygenated, relaxed, energized, and experience mental clarity. Arkansas Hyperbarics Plus is passionate about improving the quality of life of their patients. They are located at 204 Executive Court Suite 100 in Little Rock, Arkansas.