Hyperbaric Oxygen in Germany
Hyperbaric Oxygen in Germany ranges from €45 to €120 across 6 providers. Pricing is relatively consistent, with AIVA Institut für Vitalität und Ästhetik starting from €45.
Prices verified May 2026
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy at AIVA Institut für Vitalität und Ästhetik, marketed as part of the clinic's regenerative-medicine programme. AIVA references HBOT for tinnitus, post-surgery recovery, sports injuries, and anti-aging support. Soft-shell mild-HBOT chamber operated alongside the clinic's broader aesthetic and longevity offering.
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT)
Oxinity's core service: a 90-minute soft-shell mHBOT session in a spacious, continuously monitored chamber. You breathe pure oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure, allowing significantly more oxygen to dissolve into blood plasma than normal breathing provides. Each session is paced individually — pressure builds gradually, and you can pause or stop at any point. First-time visits always include a personal orientation, a short health questionnaire, and a chamber walkthrough so you know exactly what's happening before pressurisation begins.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy at Atemwerk, run as 90-minute sessions paired with red-light therapy. The studio frames HBOT as part of a longevity-recovery stack rather than a strict medical protocol, targeting users focused on energy, recovery, and biological-age outcomes. Soft-shell mild-HBOT chamber with mask-delivered oxygen, in a modern Friedrichshain studio near Warschauer Str.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen therapy at Pregla Medical Institute, supervised on-site by Dr. Reinhard Pregla MD (cardiac surgeon, ex-Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin). Operating at clinical pressures (the institute states two to three times normal atmospheric pressure — clinical-grade only), HBOT is delivered via mask in a hard-shell chamber and is bundled inside Pregla's longevity package (LONGIVITY flat rate €833) or available within the ANTI-AGING multi-week protocol. Indications referenced include decompression sickness, serious infections, arterial gas embolism, and chronic wounds — UHMS-recognised clinical indications.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Hospital-based hyperbaric oxygen therapy at the Berliner Zentrum für hyperbare Sauerstofftherapie und Tauchmedizin (Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain). 8-seat multiplace hard-shell chamber configurable for two full ICU beds, 2.4–3.0 ATA pressure range, 100–140 minute sessions, supervised by 12 specially trained dive and hyperbaric physicians. One of only nine 24/7 emergency-capable HBO facilities in Germany. Accepts referrals only — outpatient HBO is not a standard GKV benefit except for diabetic foot syndrome.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Hard-shell hyperbaric oxygen therapy at Baromedical Berlin, a dedicated HBOT specialist in Berlin Tempelhof. Monoplace chambers operating at minimum 2.0 ATM and capable of exceeding 2.5 ATM, with a CO₂-separating mask system that prevents exhaled carbon dioxide from mixing with delivered oxygen. 90-minute sessions structured as 1.5 hours total with three five-minute pauses. Patients lie on retractable beds with electric height adjustment.
