Wound & Hyperbaric Institute at Good Samaritan Medical Center
NY
- Chamber type
- hard-shell
- Accreditation
- UHMS Accredited
- Address
- NY
What to Expect
Patients enter a rigid, medical-grade hyperbaric chamber and breathe 100% oxygen at clinical pressures (typically 1.5-3.0 ATA). A standard treatment runs roughly 60-90 minutes including compression and decompression. Most medical protocols call for a multi-session course; the clinical team will outline a treatment plan based on the indication.
Contact & Hours
About Wound & Hyperbaric Institute at Good Samaritan Medical Center
Wound & Hyperbaric Institute at Good Samaritan Medical Center is a hyperbaric oxygen therapy provider based in NY and a UHMS-accredited facility. FDA-cleared indications listed by the clinic include Diabetic ulcers, Ischemic ulcers, Arterial ulcers, Venous stasis ulcers, Osteomyelitis, Traumatic wounds. Services offered at the facility include Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Wound Assessment and Treatment, Patient Education, Ostomy Care, Hard-Shell Medical HBOT (100% O2). Contact: located at 255 Lafayette Avenue, Floor 1, Suffern, NY 10901; phone (845) 368-5590. About the facility: The Wound and Hyperbaric Care Institute at Good Samaritan Hospital is a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). Accreditation: UHMS-accredited.