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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) — 1.3 ATA Session

Type

Hyperbaric Oxygen

Duration

1 hour

Single 60-minute hyperbaric oxygen session at Olinek's Mokotów centre in a soft-shell chamber operating at 1.3 ATA. Marketed by the clinic for both children and adults across paediatric neuro-rehab, wound-healing, post-COVID, and recovery use cases. Flat 250 PLN per session — no published packages; longer multi-week intensive programmes are quoted on enquiry.

The hyperbaric chamber (Kabina Hiperbaryczna) at Centrum Intensywnej Terapii Olinek is a soft-shell unit operating at 1.3 ATM (1.3 ATA), the standard mild-HBOT pressure tier. At this pressure the in-chamber atmosphere is roughly 30 percent above sea level — comparable to descending about three metres below the water line — which raises the partial pressure of oxygen dissolved in the bloodstream relative to ambient room air. Olinek positions the chamber as one tool in a broader paediatric neuro-rehabilitation programme, alongside Vojta-method physiotherapy, the proprietary Olinek Suit, osteopathy, intensive multi-week therapy camps (turnusy), and craniosacral therapy. The dominant caseload is paediatric — cerebral palsy and autism work — but the chamber is explicitly marketed for both children and adults: the meta description on the chamber page reads verbatim "Komora hiperbaryczna dla dzieci i dorosłych" ("hyperbaric chamber for children and adults"), so adult walk-in sessions are publicly bookable. The centre's chamber page references a wide indication list: cerebral palsy in children, poorly healing wounds and diabetic foot ulcers, acute cerebral ischaemia and stroke recovery, soft-tissue infections including gangrene, fractures and soft-tissue injury, multiple sclerosis, hearing disorders, post-COVID complications, brain and head trauma, and carbon-monoxide poisoning. Note: while these are broadly the UHMS clinical-indication set, 1.3 ATA is wellness/mild-HBOT pressure, not the ≥2.0 ATA hospital protocol that several of those indications formally require — for emergency CO poisoning, severe diving accidents, or hospital-grade wound HBOT, the appropriate referral is a multiplace hospital chamber, not a soft-shell mild-HBOT unit. Sessions can run anywhere from 30 to 120 minutes depending on protocol; the seeded duration is 60 minutes as a representative typical-session value. Recommended series length is "kilkanaście" sessions (about a dozen) for general protocols, escalating to 20–40 sessions for chronic non-healing wounds. Pricing is a flat 250 PLN per session — there are no published multi-session packages. Multi-week intensive therapy programmes (turnusy) are quoted individually after a consultation in-clinic. Booking is handled via the online intake form at https://olinek.com.pl/ankiety/ (the "Zarezerwuj terapię" CTA) or by phone on +48 22 120 20 50 / +48 22 559 21 37. Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 18:00; closed weekends. Languages: Polish primary, with English, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Russian, and French content available via the on-site language switcher. Chamber model and manufacturer are not disclosed on the public site, and the oxygen-delivery method (mask vs ambient / filled-chamber) is not specified — confirm with the centre if either spec is material to your protocol. The chamber is co-located with the rest of Olinek's therapy infrastructure at ul. Bobrowiecka 9 in Warsaw's Mokotów district.

Key Details

Chamber type
Soft-shell
Pressure
1.3 ATA (1.3 ATM)
Session length
60 min (30–120 min range)
Per-session price
250 PLN
Eligibility
Children and adults
Booking
Online intake form + phone
Setting
Inside paediatric neuro-rehab centre

Who Is This For?

Both children and adults — explicitly marketed by Olinek for paediatric neuro-rehab (cerebral palsy, autism support, post-stroke / brain-injury recovery), wound healing (poorly healing wounds, diabetic foot ulcers), post-COVID recovery, hearing disorders, and general anti-inflammatory / recovery use cases. Note: 1.3 ATA is wellness/mild-HBOT — not a substitute for hospital-grade ≥2.0 ATA HBOT in conditions that formally require clinical pressure (severe decompression sickness, acute carbon-monoxide poisoning, hospital wound HBOT).

What's Included

Single 60-minute hyperbaric oxygen session in a soft-shell chamber at 1.3 ATA (sessions can run 30–120 minutes depending on protocol)
Pre-session ear-equalisation briefing on first visit
Staff supervision during the session within the wider therapy-centre context
Booking and reschedule support via the website intake form or phone
Multilingual support (Polish, English, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Russian, French)

Preparation Required

Avoid alcohol and heavy meals 2–3 hours before. Wear comfortable clothing without metal fastenings or strong fragrances. Inform staff of any cold/flu symptoms — ear-equalisation can be uncomfortable when congested. Bring a water bottle. Sessions are not advised during pregnancy, with active middle-ear infection, untreated pneumothorax, or recent ear surgery. For paediatric sessions, parents are typically present; discuss caregiver presence and any sensory considerations (autism-spectrum, claustrophobia) with the team during intake. Recommended series length is around a dozen sessions for general protocols and 20–40 for chronic non-healing wounds — Olinek will set the protocol after consultation.

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Price
zł 250

250 PLN per single session (flat). No multi-session packages published on the website; longer multi-week intensive therapy programmes (turnusy) are quoted individually after consultation in-clinic.

Category
Wellness
Duration
1 hour
zł 250