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Best Hyperbaric Oxygen in New York City

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New York City has 2 listed hyperbaric oxygen providers; 2 have public review data averaging 4.8 stars across 130 reviews. Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Treatment Center of Queens is currently shown first based on premium status, relevance, and review signals.

2 Hyperbaric Oxygen Venues in New York City

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#1 Hyperbaric Oxygen in New York City
Hyperbaric Oxygen

Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Treatment Center of Queens

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New York City, United States

Rating 4.7(76 reviews)

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Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Treatment Center of Queens offers hyperbaric oxygen in New York City, ...

About Hyperbaric Oxygen

Pressurized oxygen chamber for tissue repair and oxygenation

Searchers are usually comparing hard versus soft chambers, pressure levels, session length, clinical oversight, and whether the venue handles specific recovery or wellness goals.

Key Benefits

  • ✓ Healing
  • ✓ Oxygen delivery
  • ✓ Recovery
  • ✓ Circulation

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has contraindications including certain lung conditions, recent ear surgery, and some medications. Clinical HBOT at high pressures should only be used under medical supervision.

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FAQ

How many Hyperbaric Oxygen venues are in New York City?

There are 2 listed Hyperbaric Oxygen providers in New York City on BiohackMaps, with public review data shown where available.

What should I look for in a Hyperbaric Oxygen venue?

  • Hard chamber (1.5–3.0 ATA) versus soft chamber (1.1–1.5 ATA)
  • Clinical or trained operator on-site
  • Intake screening and contraindication check
  • Session length and recommended protocol

What is the difference between a hard and soft hyperbaric chamber?

Hard chambers (monoplace or multiplace) reach 1.5–3.0 ATA and are used in clinical HBOT settings for wound healing, decompression sickness, and certain approved indications. Soft chambers reach 1.1–1.5 ATA and are used for wellness and recovery. Soft chambers are more widely available; hard chambers require a clinician on-site.

How long is a session and what pressure is used?

Typical sessions run 60–90 minutes. Clinical hard-chamber protocols are usually 1.5–2.0 ATA; wellness soft chambers typically run 1.3 ATA. More pressure is not always better — the appropriate level depends on your goal. Ask the venue what pressure their chamber reaches before booking.

Will I be screened before my session?

Any reputable HBOT venue should screen for contraindications including ear or sinus congestion, recent surgery, certain lung conditions, and claustrophobia before your first session. Clinical facilities will also review medications and medical history. Do not use a venue that skips this step.

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