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6 Best Hyperbaric Oxygen Clinics in Berlin (2026)

We ranked 6 hyperbaric oxygen clinics in Berlin by patient reviews, pricing, and international patient services. Prices from €45.00 to €120.00.

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AIVA Institut für Vitalität und Ästhetik

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AIVA Institut für Vitalität und Ästhetik clinic
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AIVA Institut für Vitalität und Ästhetik

Blumberger Damm 2f, 12683 Berlin-Biesdorf, Germany

AIVA Institut für Vitalität und Ästhetik is a private medical practice in Berlin-Biesdorf specializing in preventive medicine, longevity, and aesthetics. The institute offers comprehensive health check-up programs ranging from basic preventive screenings to premium longevity packages. Services include advanced diagnostic procedures combining state-of-the-art technology with holistic health assessment: resting ECG with vector analysis, bioimpedance analysis (BIA) for body composition, spirometry for lung function, comprehensive laboratory analysis, ultrasound examinations (heart, neck, abdominal vessels), spiroergometry with lactate threshold determination, neurocognitive testing, VNS (autonomic nervous system) analysis, and skin cancer screening. Advanced longevity offerings include biological age assessment through epigenetics testing, microbiome analysis for gut health optimization, VO2-Max performance diagnostics, and cardiometabolic risk profiling. The institute emphasizes a holistic approach viewing patients as whole individuals focused on vitality goals, with personalized recommendations for nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle optimization. Additional services include IV drip therapy for cellular revitalization, nutritional medicine with customized dietary planning, and fitness assessments. Phone: 030 51999750.

From €45.00
Atemwerk clinic
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Atemwerk

Gubener Str. 29, 10243 Berlin (Friedrichshain), Germany. Registered office (Impressum): Lenbachstr. 10, 10245 Berlin.

Atemwerk is a longevity-recovery studio in Berlin Friedrichshain pairing soft-shell hyperbaric oxygen therapy with red-light protocols across 90-minute sessions. Founded by David Fox, Maximilian Schön, Sören Schubert, and Damian Servais — a wellness-entrepreneur team rather than medical clinicians — the studio positions HBOT as a recovery and longevity tool rather than a strict medical service. This is a distinct angle from Berlin's hospital-based hyperbaric centres. The studio leans on a clean, modern brand and is listed on ProvenExpert as a local trust signal. Each 90-minute session combines 60 minutes of pressurised oxygen exposure (delivered via mask), 15 minutes of paired red-light therapy, and a 15-minute consultation, aimed at users tracking recovery, energy, and biological-age outcomes. Note: the team has not published the chamber model or exact maximum operating pressure on the public site, so technical chamber specs require operator confirmation.

From €120.00
Baromedical Berlin clinic
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Baromedical Berlin

Tempelhofer Damm 102, 12101 Berlin (Gartenstadt Neu-Tempelhof, Tempelhof-Schöneberg), Germany. Treatment location confirmed via the Google Maps embed on the homepage. Note: registered office (Sitz) is Droysenstr. 5, 10629 Berlin (Charlottenburg) — separate from the treatment venue. Geocoded via Nominatim OSM (house node 2853537101).

Baromedical Berlin is a dedicated hyperbaric oxygen therapy specialist operating at Tempelhofer Damm 102 in Berlin's Tempelhof district. The clinic is built around hard-shell monoplace chambers (Einzelkammern) operating at minimum 2.0 ATM and capable of exceeding 2.5 ATM — clinical-grade pressures that distinguish Baromedical from soft-shell wellness studios. Each 90-minute session uses a CO₂-separating breathing system that prevents exhaled carbon dioxide from mixing with the delivered oxygen, with three five-minute pauses across the session. Patients lie on retractable beds with electric height adjustment, and the chamber design accommodates option for a child to be treated alongside a parent. Indications referenced on the homepage span medical and longevity use cases: stroke and neurological rehabilitation, chronic wound healing (including diabetic foot ulcers), Long-COVID complications, regeneration of the nervous system, autism / Asperger support, anti-aging and stem-cell regeneration, sports recovery, post-surgical healing, and metabolic / weight support. Pricing is quoted on request — no published rate card. Bookings handled via the website contact form (Kostenlose Beratung). Languages: German primary, English content available. Note: Droysenstr. 5 (Charlottenburg) is the registered company office; the actual treatment location is Tempelhofer Damm 102.

Berliner Zentrum für hyperbare Sauerstofftherapie und Tauchmedizin clinic
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Berliner Zentrum für hyperbare Sauerstofftherapie und Tauchmedizin

Berliner Zentrum für hyperbare Sauerstofftherapie und Tauchmedizin, Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain, Neubau Haus 15.2 (Untergeschoss / basement), Landsberger Allee 49, 10249 Berlin-Friedrichshain, Germany. Geocoded to the hospital footprint via Nominatim OSM (way 700483283).

The Berliner Zentrum für hyperbare Sauerstofftherapie und Tauchmedizin is a hospital department of Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain — part of Berlin's largest municipal hospital group (Vivantes – Netzwerk für Gesundheit GmbH). Clinically integrated into the Anaesthesia and Intensive Care department, the centre operates an 8-seat hard-shell multiplace chamber configurable for two full ICU beds, located in the basement of the new Haus 15.2 building (rebuilt end of 2017). Pressure range is 240–300 kPa absolute (2.4–3.0 ATA), with sessions of 100–140 minutes; elective indications run 10–30 sessions per course. The team is 12 specially trained dive and hyperbaric physicians plus 4 functional staff, led by Leitender Oberarzt Oliver Müller, with senior physicians Dr. Uwe Langner, Matthias Leuschner, and Dr. med. Christoph Rosenthal. The centre is one of only nine 24/7 emergency-capable HBO facilities in Germany and accepts nationwide intake via on-site helipad. Indications include diabetic foot syndrome, chronic wound-healing disorders, late radiation injury (cystitis / proctitis), sudden hearing loss, acoustic trauma, aseptic bone necrosis, central retinal artery occlusion, and 24/7 emergency intake for CO poisoning, gas gangrene, decompression sickness, and arterial gas embolism. Booking is referral-only — patients arrange a consultation after a referring physician recommends HBO. Outpatient HBO is not a standard GKV benefit (except diabetic foot syndrome); private insurers and Beihilfe generally cover per tariff. The centre also partners with Charité's Fatigue Centre on a closed Post-COVID / ME-CFS research cohort, restricted to prior Charité observational study participants — not a self-pay route.

Oxinity clinic
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Oxinity

Gubener Straße 29, 10243 Berlin (Friedrichshain), Germany.

Oxinity – Chronic Health Studio is a Berlin Friedrichshain specialist for mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy (mHBOT) at Gubener Straße 29. The studio frames mHBOT as a regeneration tool — recovery, resilience, and energy — rather than a clinical service, with a licensed practitioner running every session and an emphasis on personalized care over volume. Sessions take place in a spacious, continuously monitored chamber with the pressure pace individually tailored to each client; first-time visits include a full health check-in, chamber walkthrough, and post-session debrief. The studio targets three audiences: people managing chronic conditions (long COVID, fibromyalgia, autoimmune fatigue), people in acute recovery (post-surgical, sports injuries, concussions), and athletes or high-performers using mHBOT as part of an ongoing recovery stack. Complementary modalities include red-light therapy, the CardiSuit full-body CO₂ dry bath, and the CardiHaler CO₂ breathing trainer. Pricing follows a predictable ladder: a €96 intro session for first visits, €120 single sessions, and discounted 10/20/30/60 session packages — with a current soft-opening rate active for early clients.

From €96.00
Pregla Medical Institute clinic
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Pregla Medical Institute

Joachim-Karnatz-Allee 47, 10557 Berlin (Moabit, Mitte district), Germany. Geocoded via Nominatim OSM (house node 2272476528).

Pregla Medical Institute is a single-physician boutique longevity clinic in Berlin Moabit, founded and run by Dr. Reinhard Pregla — a trained cardiac surgeon with thirteen years at Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin (one of Europe's top cardiac-surgery centres) and former director of the Meo Clinic. The institute pairs hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen therapy with cryotherapy, IV nutrient infusions, ozone therapy, plasmapheresis, EMSculpt®, colonic hydrotherapy, lymphatic drainage, and Hypoxi training under a single physician relationship model. HBOT operates at clinical pressures (the website explicitly states two to three times normal atmospheric pressure — physically incompatible with soft-shell wellness chambers) and is supervised on-site by Dr. Pregla. The clinic positions itself as a personal-physician practice rather than a high-volume drop-in studio, with HBOT bundled into longevity packages (LONGIVITY flat rate €833) or accessible via the ANTI-AGING multi-week protocol; standalone session pricing is on request. The site is bilingual (German / English) and uses Doctolib for scheduling. Indications referenced on the HBOT page include decompression sickness, serious infections, arterial gas embolism, and chronic wounds — all UHMS-recognised clinical indications consistent with the hard-shell ≥2.0 ATA setup.

How We Ranked These Clinics

Rankings are based on patient reviews, pricing transparency, and service quality for hyperbaric oxygen in Berlin:

  • Patient Reviews – Aggregated from Google and verified review platforms
  • Pricing Transparency – Clear, upfront pricing published online
  • International Services – English-speaking staff, patient coordinators
  • Range of Services – Variety of hyperbaric oxygen options available

Data Sources

  • Longevity.haus Database: Clinic listings with direct partnerships (Updated: 2026-05-08)
  • Google Reviews: Aggregated ratings from Google Maps – Ratings may vary over time

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