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Best Centers in Milwaukee, WI

11 centers · Updated Jun 2026

Top Centers in Milwaukee

Hospital-based wound care and hyperbaric center at Ascension Columbia St. Mary's in Milwaukee, WI. Specializes in treating complex, slow-healing wounds including diabetic foot ulcers, leg ulcers, gangrene, burns, carbon monoxide poisoning, and decompression sickness.

UHMS Accredited With Distinction

Part of Aurora St Luke's Medical Center.

Offers Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), a cutting-edge treatment designed to rejuvenate your body from the inside out.

MD Hyperbaric offers science-backed HBOT in FDA-cleared chambers, serving the greater Milwaukee area.

Third Coast Vascular offers HBOT to support wound healing and reduce the risk of chronic wound complications.

Delivers science-based HBOT in FDA-cleared chambers, serving the greater Milwaukee area.

Froedtert Hospital, in affiliation with the Medical College of Wisconsin, is a nationally ranked medical facility located in Milwaukee, WI. It has received recognition for high clinical quality, including America's 50 Best Hospitals Award™ and America's 100 Best Hospitals Award™. The hospital offers a wide range of services, including cancer care, cardiac rehabilitation, emergency services, gastroenterology, heart and vascular care, rehabilitation and therapy services, and wound care. They also have diagnostic services such as diagnostic imaging and laboratory services. Froedtert is committed to providing excellent patient care and values patient feedback.

Aurora Health Care operates Wisconsin's only UHMS-accredited wound care and hyperbaric medicine programs. Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center in Milwaukee features multiplace chambers for hyperbaric oxygen therapy focused on wound healing. Multiple Milwaukee locations including St. Luke's (2900 W Oklahoma Ave) and Sinai Medical Center (945 N 12th St). FDA-cleared indications listed by the clinic include Acute traumatic and crush injuries, Decompression sickness, Carbon monoxide poisoning, Chronic non-healing wounds, Diabetic foot ulcers, Radiation injury. Services offered at the facility include Multiplace Chamber, Wound Care / Healing, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) — multiplace + monoplace, Comprehensive wound care, 24/7 critical-care HBOT. Payment options include: Price range: $$. Contact: located at 2900 W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215; phone 833-528-7672; website https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/services/wound-care-hyperbaric-medicine. About the facility: Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee — 900-bed academic hospital; home to the busiest hyperbaric medicine program in the United States. Aurora is the only program in Wisconsin accredited by the UHMS, with most locations Accredited with Distinction. Under the leadership of Laurie Gesell, MD — past president of the UHMS. Chamber details: Aurora houses the second-largest hyperbaric chamber in the U.S., capable of accommodating 25 patients at one time (multiplace). 11 hospital-based Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine centers across the Aurora system with critical care and 24/7 availability. Accreditation: UHMS-accredited (most Aurora locations Accredited with Distinction).

The Hyperbaric Unit at the Medical College of Wisconsin has been in existence for about one decade and currently performs over one thousand treatments per year using hyperbaric oxygen for the healing of a wide variety of conditions.

Aurora is home to one of the first hyperbaric medicine programs in the nation; Dr. Eric P. Kindwall first delivered this specialized treatment in 1969 at St. Luke's, now known as Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center.

Advocate Health Care offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) as part of its comprehensive wound care program across the Milwaukee region. With over 40 years of HBOT experience in their system, Advocate is one of the most established providers of medical-grade hyperbaric therapy in the Midwest, serving patients with complex non-healing wounds and a range of other HBOT-indicated conditions. Several Advocate locations in the Milwaukee area use multiplace hyperbaric chamber therapy, which allows multiple patients to be treated simultaneously. During the standard two-hour session, patients relax in a comfortable, air-conditioned chamber while breathing 100% pure oxygen at two to three times normal atmospheric pressure — delivering 10 to 20 times more oxygen to body tissues than breathing ambient air. This elevated oxygen level stimulates new blood vessel formation, supports immune function, and accelerates healing in compromised tissue. Indicated conditions include diabetic non-healing wounds, crush injuries, compartment syndrome, radiation tissue damage, compromised skin grafts or flaps, chronic osteomyelitis, carbon monoxide poisoning, necrotizing soft tissue infections, intracranial abscess, decompression sickness, and arterial gas embolism. Total treatment courses typically range from 20 to 30 sessions, with each patient's plan reviewed by the Medical Director prior to initiation. Health insurance may cover hyperbaric treatments depending on the specific indication. Advocate Health Care accepts most major insurance plans and can be reached at 800-3-ADVOCATE (800-323-8622) for location-specific scheduling and referral coordination.

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Popular services in Milwaukee include hard shell HBOT, mild hyperbaric therapy, wound care, sports recovery, and anti-aging treatments.

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