Hyperbaric
oxygen therapy

Hyperbaric therapy is not just a modern treatment method—it’s a true game changer in the field of health and regeneration. By delivering 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber, your body begins to function at an entirely new level. Tissue regeneration, enhanced physical performance, and even support in treating infertility—these are just some of its benefits. Discover how hyperbaric oxygen therapy can revolutionize your health, restoring harmony at the cellular level. Welcome to the world of oxygen therapy—for the body, mind, and spirit.

The chamber sessions are starting soon, but you can already call to book a consultation with the doctor.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an effective treatment method for individuals looking to improve their overall health and quality of life. It is ideal for:

  • Couples trying to conceive or seeking support in improving the quality of reproductive cells and sperm;
  • Athletes, sports enthusiasts, and amateurs engaged in intensive physical activity who need rapid recovery;
  • Individuals looking to strengthen their immune system and overall physical condition;
  • Those using anti-aging therapies, searching for innovative ways to improve skin condition and cell regeneration;
  • Patients recovering from injuries or surgeries who need faster healing to return to their daily activities;
  • Patients with inflammatory conditions (including intestinal inflammation), chronic wounds, and ulcers who want to accelerate tissue healing and regeneration.
  • Support for fertility
    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy affects the body at the cellular level [2]. Therefore, it presents a promising approach to improving the quality of gametes—egg cells in women and sperm in men. Oxygen delivered under pressure helps enhance sperm quality and parameters [11-13], while also supporting ovarian function and increasing the chances of successful conception (including in vitro fertilization) [14-17].
  • Improved physical [8-10] and mental performance [3-7]
    By increasing oxygen supply to the brain and muscles, hyperbaric therapy enhances concentration, memory, and physical endurance. Greater brain oxygenation improves cognitive function, leading to better well-being and efficiency. Physical performance also increases as oxygen accelerates muscle recovery after intensive exercise.
  • Stronger immune system [18,19]
    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy stimulates the production of immune cells, making the body more resistant to infections and diseases. Additionally, it aids in the removal of pathogens, supporting the body’s natural defense mechanisms.
  • Anti-aging effects
    Hyperbaric therapy is an excellent way to slow down the aging process. Oxygen under pressure boosts collagen production, improves the appearance and health of the skin, and enhances its elasticity [1, 21,22]. Additionally, it reduces oxidative stress, one of the main factors accelerating cellular aging. These benefits help you enjoy a more youthful appearance and better skin condition.
  • Reduction of inflammation and swelling [1,22, 23]
    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy stimulates the body’s natural anti-inflammatory mechanisms, reducing swelling and inflammation. It also shows promise in treating inflammatory bowel diseases [23, 24]. Increased oxygenation supports enzymes responsible for detoxification, helping to alleviate pain and swelling.
  • Faster healing and tissue regeneration [25-27]
    Hyperbaric therapy delivers 100% oxygen under increased pressure, allowing for faster oxygen dissolution in plasma. As a result, it promotes wound healing and speeds up tissue repair. Oxygen improves microcirculation, enabling better oxygenation of even poorly perfused areas, accelerating damaged cell recovery.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy provides comprehensive support, helping not only with treatment but also with full-body and mind regeneration

  1. Before starting hyperbaric oxygen therapy, our doctor needs to review your test results and make sure there are no contraindications for the procedure. These tests should be completed in advance so the doctor can evaluate them prior to the therapy:
    chest X-ray with a report – valid for 6 months (please note that the X-ray report may take up to a week),
    blood test (valid for 7 days) – you can also have this test done at our facility for a fee, with a 1-day wait for the result.

    If you need a referral for these tests, our specialists can provide one. Just let our reception know.
  2. Consultation with the doctor (36  €). The hyperbaric doctor will conduct a consultation based on your test results, medical history, and documentation (don’t forget to bring it with you!). The doctor will assess your health, rule out any contraindications, and plan your therapy, adjusting its parameters. Depending on the situation, additional tests may be required.
  3. Preparation. You will receive a cotton gown and a mask for 100% oxygen delivery. Our staff will explain the safety procedures and prepare you for the session.
  4. Session duration. The session lasts 90 minutes. During this time, in a comfortable position, you will breathe in oxygen. The increased pressure helps regenerate the body. You can read a book or watch a movie on the screen inside the chamber.
  5. Staff supervision. During the session, a hyperbaric nurse will be present to ensure your safety and monitor your well-being.
  6. Completion of the session. After the procedure, you will receive instructions for the next steps and any potential follow-up sessions to maximize the therapy’s effects.

Explore our
hyperbaric chamber

At NAMI Medical Holistic Care, we provide a multiplace hyperbaric chamber that can accommodate up to 12 people at a time. Unlike typical 1- or 2-person chambers, our facility offers more intensive and effective therapy, with noticeable benefits after just a few sessions. To ensure your safety, our chamber is equipped with advanced safety systems, climate control, and constant audio-video monitoring, guaranteeing the highest standards of treatment.

Our hyperbaric chamber is spacious, as we recognize that space matters—larger chambers provide greater psychological comfort, especially for individuals who may experience claustrophobia in smaller settings. The ample space allows you to feel relaxed and at ease throughout your session. Mental comfort is a key component of effective therapy, and in our chamber, you won’t have to worry about the discomfort of confined spaces.

Feature NAMI hyperbaric chamber (Multiplace) Single- or two-person chambers (portable/low-pressure)
Therapeutic pressure Up to 2.5 ATA, full clinical efficacy Typically 1.3–1.5 ATA, limited effectiveness |
Oxygen concentration 100% medical-grade oxygen Oxygen-enriched air (typically around 24-30%)
Treatment effectiveness Full oxygen penetration into tissues, providing therapeutic effects for inflammation, injuries, infertility, neurological disorders, and overall regeneration Limited oxygen penetration, less effective for medical therapy
Safety Constant presence of medical staff inside the chamber The patient is alone, contact with staff only via intercom
Comfort and space Spacious interior, allowing free seating and movement Limited space, requiring lying down or sitting in a restricted position
Psychological comfort Ability to communicate with staff, larger space reducing stress and feeling of confinement Potential psychological discomfort, claustrophobia
Session duration 90 minutes with full therapeutic action Typically 60 minutes, shorter exposure to oxygen and pressure
Therapeutic areas Treatment of inflammatory conditions, anti-aging therapy, fertility support, improved blood circulation, post-injury regeneration Mainly mild regenerative support, lower effectiveness in treating medical conditions
Application sites Standard in highly specialized medical centers, used in hospitals and treatment facilities, as well as military centers Mainly recreational and wellness chambers
Technology Advanced equipment monitoring parameters and environment inside the chamber Limited control apparatus
Patient accessibility Therapy available for multiple people at the same time, ideal for couples trying to conceive. Only 1-2 people, limited availability for larger groups

History of hyperbaric therapy – an innovation from the past

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has a long history dating back to the 17th century when British physician Nathaniel Henshaw developed the first device, called “domicilium,” to treat lung diseases. A breakthrough in oxygen treatment occurred in the 20th century, and in Poland, the first gas therapy departments were established in the 1930s and 1940s. Today, high-pressure oxygen therapy is used worldwide, demonstrating effectiveness in treating various conditions and supporting the body’s regeneration, becoming a cornerstone of modern regenerative medicine.

HBOT - price list

  • 285 € - HBOT session

  • 36 € - Pre-treatment consultation

The chamber sessions are starting soon, but you can already call to book a consultation with the doctor.

Frequently asked questions about hyperbaric therapy

  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is an innovative method of regeneration and treatment that involves breathing 100% oxygen under increased pressure. In a hyperbaric chamber, oxygen penetrates the bloodstream at a much higher level than under normal conditions, reaching even poorly oxygenated tissues. This process stimulates regeneration, reduces inflammation, and supports the treatment of various conditions, including wounds, injuries, neurological disorders, and fertility issues.

  • Yes, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is safe when conducted under the supervision of specialists and in accordance with established protocols. The hyperbaric chamber at NAMI meets the highest safety standards, and every patient undergoes a medical consultation before the first session. Our medical staff remains present inside the chamber throughout the session, ensuring comfort and safety.

  • If you feel unwell, notify the staff immediately. In our multiplace chamber, a qualified nurse is always present and can respond quickly to ensure your well-being. Most discomfort comes from pressure equalization in the ears, similar to what happens during an airplane takeoff, and can be relieved with simple techniques demonstrated by our medical staff.

  • The number of sessions depends on individual needs and therapeutic goals. Initial benefits, such as improved well-being and faster regeneration, can be felt after just a few sessions. For medical treatments, such as wound healing or inflammation reduction, a series of around 10 sessions is often recommended, depending on medical indications.

  • No, hyperbaric therapy is entirely painless. The only sensation that might occur at the beginning of the session is a slight feeling of “blocked ears” due to pressure changes—similar to what happens during an airplane ascent. This can be easily relieved with simple techniques demonstrated by the medical staff.

  • Yes, while hyperbaric oxygen therapy is safe, there are certain contraindications, including:

    • Some lung diseases (e.g., pneumothorax, advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease);
    • Certain ear and sinus conditions that may make pressure equalization difficult;
    • Pregnancy (as a precautionary measure);
    • Previous ear or eye surgeries requiring medical consultation;
    • Claustrophobia or severe anxiety related to hyperbaric therapy.

    Before starting therapy, each patient undergoes a qualification consultation to rule out any contraindications.

  • In our spacious multiplace chamber, you can sit comfortably and make gentle movements, such as shifting positions. There is no need to remain still, unlike some medical procedures.

  • Yes, the difference is that in the chamber, you breathe 100% oxygen (instead of about 21% in normal atmospheric air) under increased pressure. This allows oxygen to be absorbed more efficiently and reach the tissues, accelerating regeneration and improving body functions. However, the act of breathing itself feels natural and comfortable.

  • Yes, hyperbaric therapy perfectly complements other forms of treatment and recovery. It can be used alongside physiotherapy, post-injury rehabilitation, anti-aging therapies, and fertility treatments. Consulting a specialist can help tailor therapy to individual needs and achieve the best results.

  • During the session, you can relax—read a book, watch a movie on the built-in screen, or simply rest. For safety reasons, mobile phone use is restricted, but other entertainment options are available inside the chamber. Many people treat this time as a personal moment to recharge both body and mind. Do you have any other questions? Contact us—we’ll be happy to provide answers!

Scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of hyperbaric therapy

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  4. Hadanny, A., Bechor, Y., Catalogna, M., Daphna-Tekoah, S., Sigal, T., Cohenpour, M., Lev‐Wiesel, R., & Efrati, S. (2018). Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Can Induce Neuroplasticity and Significant Clinical Improvement in Patients Suffering From Fibromyalgia With a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse—Randomized Controlled Trial. Frontiers in Psychology, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02495.
  5. Andrews, S., & Harch, P. (2024). Systematic review and dosage analysis: hyperbaric oxygen therapy efficacy in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. Frontiers in Neurology, 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1360311.
  6. Bin-Alamer, O., Abou-Al-Shaar, H., Efrati, S., Hadanny, A., Beckman, R., Elamir, M., Sussman, E., & Maroon, J. (2024). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy as a neuromodulatory technique: a review of the recent evidence. Frontiers in Neurology, 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1450134.
  7. Wang, S., Chen, B., Yuan, M., Liu, S., Fan, H., Yang, X., Zou, Q., Pu, Y., & Cai, Z. (2024). Enriched oxygen improves age-related cognitive impairment through enhancing autophagy. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 16. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2024.1340117.
  8. Chen, C., Chou, W., Ko, J., Lee, M., & Wu, R. (2019). Early Recovery of Exercise-Related Muscular Injury by HBOT. BioMed Research International, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/6289380.
  9. Chou, W., & Ko, J. (2017). Accelerating muscular enzyme recovery and pain mitigation of elite athletes using hyperbaric oxygen therapy. 2017 6th International Conference on Informatics, Electronics and Vision & 2017 7th International Symposium in Computational Medical and Health Technology (ICIEV-ISCMHT), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICIEV.2017.8338539.
  10. Yamamoto, N., Oyaizu, T., Yagishita, K., Enomoto, M., Horie, M., & Okawa, A. (2021). Multiple and early hyperbaric oxygen treatments enhance muscle healing after muscle contusion injury: a pilot study.. Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc, 48 3, 227-238 .
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