Hyperbaric Medicine

Hyperbaric Medicine

Hyperbaric medicine is a procedure in which 100% oxygen is administered intermittently in a pressurized environment. This method accelerates the wound healing process, promotes blood vessel formation, improves infection control, and reduces vascular obstruction.



A white open-type hyperbaric chamber with a gray stretcher covered with an orange sheet A white open-type hyperbaric chamber with a gray stretcher covered with an orange sheet

The Hyperbaric Chamber Service at Hospital Angeles Andares specialized medical treatment based on the administration of 100% oxygen in a pressurized environment, which significantly increases tissue oxygenation and promotes recovery, healing, and cell regeneration.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a complementary treatment that helps accelerate wound healing, reduce inflammation, fight infections, and stimulate the regeneration of bone, muscle, and skin tissues. It is indicated for the management of diabetic foot, radiation therapy injuries, chronic wounds, hard-to-heal ulcers, and certain circulatory disorders, among other medical conditions.

The hyperbaric chamber features state-of-the-art certified technology and operates under strict safety protocols and international standards, prioritizing patient safety, comfort, and well-being during each session, with specialized medical supervision.

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