The cost of a hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) system varies significantly depending on several factors, including size, portability, features, and manufacturer. Smaller, portable units designed for individual use can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands. Larger, multi-place chambers used in clinical settings can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, sometimes exceeding a million. In addition to the initial purchase price, operational costs such as staffing, maintenance, and oxygen supply should be considered.
HBOT involves breathing 100% oxygen within a pressurized environment. This elevated pressure and oxygen concentration can facilitate enhanced oxygen absorption into the body’s tissues and fluids. This can be beneficial for a range of conditions, from wound healing and infections to decompression sickness. While the use of pressurized oxygen in medicine has a long history, dating back centuries, modern HBOT chambers and protocols have evolved considerably, leading to increased safety and efficacy.