Hyperbaric Healing Institute, Inc. 10015 N Ambassador Drive, Suite 104 Kansas City, Missouri 64153 (816) 801-7878 Web: www.OxygenUnderPressure.com Email: [email protected] Hyperbaric Healing Institute is dedicated to providing safe and effective Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). Our Institute focuses on indications in the areas of neurological, cancer, orthopedic, surgery recovery, sports injuries, and trauma. We are the Midwest’s largest freestanding outpatient provider of HBOT. Our patients undergo treatment in a spacious 10-person, walk-in, wheelchair accessible, multi-place chamber. HBOT is based on the administration of 100% pure oxygen at higher than normal atmospheric pressure. Medicare Reimbursed 1. Air or Gas Embolism 2. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 3. Gas Gangrene 4. Crush Injury, Compartment Syndrome 5. Decompression Sickness 6. Arterial Insufficiencies (Retinal, Problem Wounds) 7. Severe Anemia 8. Intracranial Abscess 9. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections 10. Osteomyelitis (Refractory) 11. Delayed Radiation Injury 12. Compromised Grafts and Flaps 13. Acute Thermal Burn 14. Idiopathic Sudden Hearing Loss “Off-Label” Indications Cerebral Palsy Sports Injuries Stroke Spinal Cord Injury TBI & Head Injury Autism Fracture Healing Lyme Disease Bone Grafting Concussion Near Drowning Multiple Sclerosis Parkinson’s Disease Surgery Recovery CRPS / RSD Excerpt from IHMA position statement: The International Hyperbaric Medical Association (IHMA) supports the use of hyperbaric oxygen (under prescription and oversight by a physician) for any indication where a physician finds that the condition is related to a hypoxic event or other conditions where the underlying pathophysiology will benefit from saturating the patient's tissues with oxygen under pressure. The core and essence of the conventional practice of medicine has been a physician's creative use of medications, devices, and therapies that in the best knowledge of that physician has the possibility of treating a patient's condition. In the 1950's this long-standing international tradition was renamed "the off-label" practice of medicine in the U.S. (only). The IHMA supports, defends, promotes, and encourages the off-label practice of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Before HBOT After HBOT Oxygen Saturation