Medical hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a non-invasive procedure where a patient inhales oxygen within a pressurized, controlled chamber. This setting markedly enhances oxygen levels in the blood and tissues, inducing hyperoxia that aids in cellular repair, tissue healing, and inflammation control.
At Adriatica, the hyperbaric chamber can be integrated into personalized protocols for regenerative medicine, functional recovery, healing, neurological support, aging management, and overall wellness, always under medical supervision.
Conditions Adriatica May Help Support
Based on medical assessment, it may be included in protocols related to:
Healing and tissue repair
Postoperative or post-traumatic recovery
Functional sequelae
Orthopedics and joint pain
Bone and muscle repair
Fatigue or low energy level
Fibromyalgia
Inflammatory processes
Acute or chronic pain
Migraine
Neurological support
Hearing function and balance
Vascular health
Cardiovascular recovery
Type 1 and 2 diabetes
Selected respiratory and bronchial problems
Aging management
Integral wellness
Protocol
The protocol begins with a medical evaluation to review the patient’s history, current condition, therapeutic objectives, and possible contraindications. Based on this, the medical team determines pressure, duration, frequency, and the number of sessions.
Each session is conducted in a supervised environment with established safety and clinical control parameters. Depending on the case, it can be used as an independent therapy or as a complement to other regenerative, bioregulatory, intravenous, or functional recovery treatments.
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Opening hours
- Mon-Fri: 9 AM – 6 PM
- Saturday: 10 AM – 3 PM
- Sunday: Closed
The treatments described require prior medical evaluation. The information presented is for informational purposes and does not replace a medical consultation, professional diagnosis or personalized therapeutic indication. Results may vary according to clinical condition, history, age, lifestyle, individual response and criteria of the treating medical team.


