Hyperbaric Oxygen
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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.
Hyperbaric Oxygen & Hydrogen Therapy
A 30-minute session combining supplemental oxygen and molecular hydrogen delivery while lying in a pressurised chamber. The hydroxy therapy approach pairs concentrated oxygen with molecular hydrogen — a potent antioxidant that targets free radicals and may help reduce oxidative stress. The pressurised environment supports greater oxygen absorption into tissues.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
A 60-minute session resting inside a pressurised chamber while breathing oxygen-enriched air. The increased atmospheric pressure allows significantly more oxygen to dissolve into blood plasma than normal breathing, reaching tissues that may have compromised blood flow. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is associated with accelerated tissue repair, reduced inflammation, enhanced immune function, and improved cognitive clarity. Staff provide ear-clearing techniques before pressurisation to ensure comfort throughout the session.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
A 60-minute session in Super Young's Japanese-made hyperbaric chamber, breathing concentrated oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure. The pressurised environment dissolves significantly more oxygen into blood plasma than normal breathing, reaching tissues that red blood cells alone cannot access efficiently. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is associated with accelerated wound healing, reduced inflammation, enhanced collagen synthesis, and improved cognitive clarity. Many clients find the session deeply relaxing — it is common to doze off inside the chamber.
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.
HBOT Seated Chamber — 20-Session Pass (1.3 ATA)
20-session pass ("permanentka") for the OxyLife seated, wheelchair-accessible chamber at 30 kPa above ambient (~1.3 ATA absolute). 10,000 CZK total — effective 500 CZK per session (saves 6,000 CZK vs twenty singles, ~38% off). Each session 90 minutes total.
HBOT — Single Session (1 × 60 min)
Single 60-minute hyperbaric oxygen therapy session at OxyLaguna in Prague 2. Pay-per-session entry inside a single-user hard-shell chamber pressurised to 1.5 ATA. The studio markets this option for first-time visitors who want to try the chamber before committing to a multi-session protocol. Booking via Reservio.
HBOT Seated Chamber — 10-Session Pass (1.3 ATA)
10-session pass ("permanentka") for the OxyLife seated, wheelchair-accessible chamber at 30 kPa above ambient (~1.3 ATA absolute). 6,500 CZK total — effective 650 CZK per session (saves 1,500 CZK vs ten singles). Each session 90 minutes total.
Single HBOT Session (OT1010/OT1020)
60-minute hyperbaric oxygen therapy session in standard chamber.
HBOT Seated Chamber — Single Session (1.3 ATA)
90-minute hyperbaric oxygen therapy session in the OxyLife seated, wheelchair-accessible chamber at 30 kPa above ambient (~1.3 ATA absolute). Includes 10 min compression, 60 min at target pressure breathing 100% pure oxygen, and 5 min decompression. Single occupancy, seated position.
HBOT Capsule Chamber — 20-Session Pass (1.5 ATA)
20-session pass ("permanentka") for the OxyLife capsule chamber at 50 kPa above ambient (~1.5 ATA absolute). 20,000 CZK total — effective 1,000 CZK per session (saves 10,000 CZK vs twenty singles). Each session 90 minutes total.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Session (60 min)
60-minute oxygen therapy in OxyHealth American hyperbaric chamber.
HBOT Capsule Chamber — 10-Session Pass (1.5 ATA)
10-session pass ("permanentka") for the OxyLife capsule chamber at 50 kPa above ambient (~1.5 ATA absolute). 12,500 CZK total — effective 1,250 CZK per session (saves 2,500 CZK vs ten singles). Each session runs 90 minutes total.
HBOT 60 Minute Session
60-minute hyperbaric oxygen therapy at 1.4 ATA with 93-95% oxygen.
HBOT Capsule Chamber — Single Session (1.5 ATA)
90-minute hyperbaric oxygen therapy session in the OxyLife capsule chamber at 50 kPa above ambient (~1.5 ATA absolute). Includes 10 min compression, 60 min at target pressure breathing 100% pure oxygen, and 5 min decompression. Single occupancy, lying position.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy — Single Session
100% medical-grade oxygen at up to 2.4 ATA via BIBS mask in HPO Giza single-user hard-shell chamber. 60–90 minute session in a Prague 2 clinic running a medical-grade pressure band (well above the soft-shell 1.3–1.5 ATA wellness norm).
HBOT — Starter Pack (3 × 60 min)
Three-session HBOT bundle at OxyLaguna in Prague 2. 3 × 60-minute sessions at 1.5 ATA in a single-user hard-shell chamber, totalling 180 minutes of in-chamber time for 1,755 CZK (585 CZK per session — 10% off the single-session rate). Marketed for shorter recovery protocols.
HBOT — Maximum Pack (10 × 60 min)
Ten-session HBOT bundle at OxyLaguna in Prague 2. 10 × 60-minute sessions at 1.5 ATA in a single-user hard-shell chamber, totalling 600 minutes of in-chamber time for 5,000 CZK (500 CZK per session — 23% off the single-session rate). The studio's deepest bundle, marketed for longer recovery protocols.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy — 5-Session Pack
5-session HBOT pack ('ideální první zkušenost') in the HPO Giza 2.4 ATA chamber — the introductory protocol for getting a feel for medical-grade hyperbaric oxygen at 1,400 CZK per session.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Session
HBOT using pure oxygen in pressurized chamber for tissue repair and inflammation reduction.
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.
