Element Health Centres

Unit 11/209 Warwick Rd, Perth, Australia

Rating 5.0 54 reviews Verified

Facility Profile

Element Health Centres offers hyperbaric oxygen, cryotherapy, infrared sauna and red light therapy in Perth, Australia. Rated 5.0★ with 54 verified reviews.

Primary Therapy Hyperbaric Oxygen
Rating 5.0 / 5
Reviews 54
Access In Person

Modalities

Hyperbaric Oxygen

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  • TypeOxygen
  • ProtocolPressure Chamber
  • Use CaseClinical Protocol

Pressurised oxygen sessions for oxygen delivery, recovery support, and specialist wellness protocols.

Cryotherapy

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  • TypeCold Exposure
  • ProtocolShort Session
  • Use CaseRecovery Protocol

Cold exposure service for short-duration recovery, soreness management, and nervous system stimulation.

Infrared Sauna

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  • TypeInfrared / Heat
  • ProtocolThermal Stress
  • Use CaseRecovery Protocol

Heat exposure for cardiovascular conditioning, sweat response, and post-training recovery.

Red Light Therapy

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  • TypeRed / NIR
  • ProtocolLight Protocol
  • Use CaseCell Support

Photobiomodulation service using red or near-infrared light for recovery and cellular support.

Before You Book

What to check

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

  • 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
Common questions
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.

What is the difference between whole-body and localized cryotherapy?

Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) exposes the entire body (except the head) to nitrogen-cooled air at −110 to −140°C for 2–3 minutes. Localized cryo uses a targeted cryo wand to treat specific areas like joints, muscles, or skin. Most venues offer one or both — check the service list before booking.

Safety note

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.

Whole-body cryotherapy is contraindicated for people with cold urticaria, Raynaud's disease, cardiovascular conditions, or hypertension. Always disclose medical history before a session.

Operating Hours

Mon 8am-5pm
Tue 8am-6pm
Wed 8am-5pm

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