PHYSICIANS & DOCTORS

Refer a patient with a clearer handoff.

Use one intake to share referral needs and connect with an appropriate clinic in the HBOTT network.

Review independent UHMS hyperbaric medicine resources, browse participating clinics, and coordinate next steps without sending a patient into a generic directory.

One referral starting point

Share the patient’s location and referral needs once. HBOTT helps identify relevant network options for your office and patient to evaluate.

Documentation-aware coordination

Set expectations for the records or updates your office needs, then confirm the treating clinic’s available workflow before care begins.

HIPAA-minded handoffs

Referrals are architected so protected health information moves through clinic-grade channels. Your office receives reporting suitable for charting.

Clinic network, one standard

HBOTT.com aggregates clinics that align with 1.5+ ATA Treatment and Therapy standards—not soft-shell ambiguity. When you refer through us, patients land in directories and workflows built for real clinical oxygen dosing.

  • National visibility for patients searching “HBOTT near me”
  • Oracle AI and directory tools route by geography and indication
  • Optional liaison follow-up so your office isn’t doing clerical chase work alone
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UHMS & HBOTT efficacy evidence

The Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) curates indications, safety literature, and peer-reviewed hyperbaric medicine research. Use it to validate HBOTT efficacy for your patient population and institutional criteria.

Pair UHMS resources with our Learn HBOTT hub for education that still reflects clinical rigor.

HIPAA alignment: HBOTT.com facilitates introductions and lead routing; covered entities and business associates (your practice and treating clinics) remain responsible for BAAs, minimum-necessary disclosures, and secure transmission of PHI. Automated compliance reporting is delivered only through clinic workflows that meet your institutional requirements.

SECURE INTAKE

Refer a patient in minutes

Submit once. Our team routes the case to appropriate HBOTT network clinics and follows up with the documentation pathway your office requests.

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CLINICAL REFERENCE · PHYSICIANS & DOCTORS

The Clinical
Bridge.

Adjunctive HyperBaric Oxygen: the first T for Therapy, the second T for Treatment (HBOTT). We connect you to local clinics that fit your patient's needs.

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Under increased atmospheric pressure, ambient oxygen dissolves into blood plasma at concentrations far above sea level — driving angiogenesis, suppressing the pro-inflammatory cascade, and fueling mitochondrial ATP synthesis in hypoxic tissue. Participating clinics operate at their clinically appropriate pressure level.

Clinic and provider options to fit your patient's needs
Referral coordination with your front office

FDA-CLEARED INDICATIONS

  • Decompression sickness
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Chronic non-healing wounds
  • Radiation injury (osteoradionecrosis)
  • Osteomyelitis (refractory)
  • Soft tissue necrotizing infections
  • Burns (thermal burns)
  • Compromised skin grafts & flaps
  • Severe anemia
  • Crush injuries & reperfusion

Note: Network clinics also provide sessions for off-label applications including TBI, PTSD, autism, and cosmetic surgical recovery as adjunctive wellness therapy. Clinical documentation is provided regardless of indication category.

CLINICAL PROTOCOLS

Condition Reference Guide

CONDITIONMECHANISMPROTOCOLEVIDENCE
Post-Surgical RecoveryAngiogenesis + reduced edema10–20 sessionsHigh
Oncology SupportNeuro-oxygenation, tissue repair20–40 sessionsModerate
Diabetic WoundsOxygen-driven fibroblast activation20–40 sessionsHigh (FDA)
Radiation InjuryVascular neogenesis20–40 sessionsHigh (FDA)
TBI / ConcussionNeuro-oxygenation, neuroplasticity20 sessionsStrong
Stroke RecoveryPenumbra oxygenation40–60 sessionsModerate-Strong
Mommy Makeover RecoveryCollagen synthesis, edema reduction5–10 sessionsClinical
OsteomyelitisAnti-bacterial O₂ saturation20–40 sessionsHigh (FDA)
Chronic Non-Healing WoundsHyperoxygenation of ischemic tissue20–40 sessionsHigh (FDA)

Angiogenesis

Hyperoxygenation under increased atmospheric pressure stimulates VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), triggering formation of new blood vessels that persist for weeks post-treatment — extending therapeutic benefit beyond the session.

Reduced Edema

Elevated dissolved oxygen counteracts hypoxia-induced vasodilation, reducing capillary leak. Clinically, patients report measurable reduction in post-surgical swelling within 3–5 sessions.

Neuro-Oxygenation

Oxygen-supersaturated plasma crosses the blood-brain barrier, supporting neuroplasticity and mitochondrial ATP production in penumbral tissue — critical for TBI and stroke recovery.