Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

Frequently Asked Questions.

How does HBOT work?

During HBOT, patients enter a specialized chamber where air pressure is significantly increased. Under high pressure, oxygen dissolves more effectively in the bloodstream, reaching areas with poor circulation or damage, promoting faster healing.

How long does a typical HBOT session last? A single HBOT session usually lasts between 60 to 120 minutes at full pressure in the chamber but you should allow up to 30 minutes to pressurise and depressurise the equipment. Treatment plans vary based on the desired objectives, with some people requiring multiple sessions.

Yes, HBOT is generally very safe when supervised by trained staff. However, like any treatment, it comes with potential risks, such as temporary ear pressure discomfort, oxygen toxicity (in extremely rare cases), or claustrophobia.

Most patients experience mild ear pressure -similar to what happens during an airplane take-off, which can be relieved by yawning or opening and closing the jaw. Some describe the experience as relaxing, with many using their time in the chamber to rest or watch a program on the phone.

HBOT may not be suitable for individuals with:

•  Untreated pneumothorax (collapsed lung)
•  Severe claustrophobia
•  Certain types of lung disease
•  Recent ear surgery or infection
•  Pregnant women

•  Avoid alcohol, caffeine and artificial scents before the session
•  Wear comfortable, cotton clothing
•  Remove metal accessories (like watches and jewelry)
•  Follow any specific instructions given by your HBOT technician

A typical 60 minutes ‘dive’ costs £70, a course of 5 costs £330 and a course of 10 costs £630.

Service

Your body is capable of remarkable healing — sometimes, it just needs the right environment. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) gives your cells a boost by delivering nearly pure oxygen under pressure, allowing them to repair faster, fight inflammation, and perform at their best. Whether you’re recovering from injury, managing a health condition, or simply seeking a clearer mind and stronger body, this is where deeper healing begins.

Key Benefits

• Speeds up wound healing and tissue regeneration

• Enhances brain function (TBI, stroke, long COVID)

• Reduces inflammation and supports immunity

• Boosts collagen production for anti-aging benefits

• Mobilizes stem cells for long-term repair

• Supports overall energy, focus, and vitality

Ideal For

• Recovery from surgery or injury

• Athletes looking to accelerate recovery and performance

• Clients managing chronic fatigue, inflammation, or autoimmune conditions

• Individuals seeking natural, non-invasive anti-aging treatments

• Anyone feeling run down or mentally foggy

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Frequently Asked Questions.

How does HBOT work?

During HBOT, patients enter a specialized chamber where air pressure is significantly increased. Under high pressure, oxygen dissolves more effectively in the bloodstream, reaching areas with poor circulation or damage, promoting faster healing.

How long does a typical HBOT session last? A single HBOT session usually lasts between 60 to 120 minutes at full pressure in the chamber but you should allow up to 30 minutes to pressurise and depressurise the equipment. Treatment plans vary based on the desired objectives, with some people requiring multiple sessions.

Yes, HBOT is generally very safe when supervised by trained staff. However, like any treatment, it comes with potential risks, such as temporary ear pressure discomfort, oxygen toxicity (in extremely rare cases), or claustrophobia.

Most patients experience mild ear pressure -similar to what happens during an airplane take-off, which can be relieved by yawning or opening and closing the jaw. Some describe the experience as relaxing, with many using their time in the chamber to rest or watch a program on the phone.

HBOT may not be suitable for individuals with:

•  Untreated pneumothorax (collapsed lung)
•  Severe claustrophobia
•  Certain types of lung disease
•  Recent ear surgery or infection
•  Pregnant women

•  Avoid alcohol, caffeine and artificial scents before the session
•  Wear comfortable, cotton clothing
•  Remove metal accessories (like watches and jewelry)
•  Follow any specific instructions given by your HBOT technician

A typical 60 minutes ‘dive’ costs £70, a course of 5 costs £330 and a course of 10 costs £630.