Hyperbaric Chamber Oxygen Therapy in Houston, TX

How It Works

In the HBOT chamber, the air pressure is increased to three times higher than normal air pressure. Under these conditions, your lungs can gather more oxygen than they can while breathing oxygen in at normal air pressures. Your blood then carries this oxygen throughout your body. This helps fight bacteria while stimulating the release of growth factors, allowing your body to heal far faster. 

Utilize HBOT therapy in Houston to drive nutrients directly into your tissues! Supercharge your bodyand absorb these vital elements that are much faster for your total health. It’s a proven model for repairing damage from traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and strokes. It helps reverse chronic inflammatory conditions and alleviate the pain that comes with it.

Bring a laptop, phone, tablet, or book. Or just close your eyes. Treat this hour as the “you” time you deserve while improving yourself mentally and physically.

Hyperbaric Chamber Oxygen Therapy in Houston, TX

Main Benefits

When to HBOT

Single Treatment

Retail: $89
Member: $71

3 Treatment Package

Retail: $250
Member: $200

5 Treatment Package

Retail: $395
Member: $316

10 Treatment Package

Retail: $750
Member: $600

20 Treatment Package

Retail: $1400
Member: $1120

Unlimited Monthly *for members only*

Retail: —
Member: $1000

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hyperbaric Therapy Right for You?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an effective treatment for a variety of medical conditions, either as a primary or adjunctive treatment. Whether you’re suffering from a sports-related injury and post-recovery, fighting off an infection or looking to improve overall mental clarity, this treatment works wonders.
How Long Does a Treatment Take?
A single treatment takes 60 minutes.
Is There Any Downtime?
There is zero downtime after an HBOT session, and a client can carry along with their day.
How Do I Prepare for My Appointment?
Clients are encouraged to relax, unwind and feel at home. However, clients may also read, listen to music, and use phones and laptops while inside the chamber.
Are There Any Dangers or Adverse Reactions?
Very minimal, if any! The significant change in air pressure may cause slight discomfort to the ears and sinuses if not cleared properly. To minimize this risk, patients learn techniques to promote adequate clearing of the ears during compression or tubes may be inserted in the ears.