Hyperbaric Medicine - Los Angeles, CA
CA
- Chamber type
- hard-shell
- Accreditation
- Not listed
- Address
- CA
What to Expect
Sessions typically last two hours, with a hyperbaric nurse or technician inside the chamber alongside the patient. Oxygen is delivered via mask or clear helmet. Patients wear 100% cotton clothing. A typical treatment plan runs at least 20 sessions.
Contact & Hours
About Hyperbaric Medicine - Los Angeles, CA
UCLA Hyperbaric Medicine offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to restore oxygen flow to injured tissue, helping the body heal and fight infection. They prioritize safety, with doctors assessing patients before and after each treatment, and a hyperbaric medicine nurse or technician remains in the multiplace hyperbaric chamber during treatment sessions. UCLA Health provides personalized and attentive care, tailoring treatment plans to individual responses to HBOT. They use a multiplace hyperbaric chamber, the largest in Southern California, which can accommodate up to 18 people, making it suitable for patients who may experience claustrophobia and allowing them to treat a wider range of conditions and more people during emergencies. FDA-cleared indications listed by the clinic include Crushing injuries, Thermal burns, Carbon monoxide poisoning, Compromised skin grafts and flaps, Decompression sickness, Injuries from radiation therapy. The clinic also lists off-label or wellness uses such as Acute traumatic blood loss, Bone and skin infections, Long Covid, Post-Covid, Emergency HBOT. Services offered at the facility include Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Emergency HBOT sessions, Wound healing and infection management, Hard-Shell Medical HBOT (100% O2). Payment options include: Insurance accepted (for covered indications). Contact: phone 310-794-1031; website https://www.uclahealth.org/medical-services/hyperbaric. About the facility: UCLA Health Hyperbaric Medicine is led by a multidisciplinary team of physicians, hyperbaric nurses, and technicians. Chamber details: Multiplace hyperbaric chamber — the largest in Southern California, accommodating up to 18 people and allowing staff supervision inside the chamber.