Advanced Wound Healing Solutions
At US Wound Care & Hyperbaric Centers, we specialize in a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to wound care, providing physicians with an expert partner in treating complex cases. While diabetic wound management is a cornerstone of our practice, our expertise extends to non-healing surgical wounds, burns, radiation therapy injuries, pressure ulcers, necrotizing infections, and other challenging conditions affecting both diabetic and non-diabetic patients.
Chronic wounds often require the collaboration of multiple medical specialties to address their multifaceted nature effectively. Our team of specialists integrates knowledge and techniques from diverse disciplines, enabling us to evaluate all available treatment options and deliver personalized care that supports optimal clinical outcomes for your patients.
The Clinical Value of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a proven, evidence-based treatment that can significantly enhance patient outcomes in both acute and chronic conditions. By delivering 100% oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure, HBOT increases tissue oxygenation up to 1,200%, promoting accelerated healing and recovery. This mechanism of action addresses the root causes of many conditions, such as tissue hypoxia, impaired blood flow, and chronic inflammation. As a result, HBOT can play a critical role in comprehensive patient care, particularly for cases where conventional treatments alone are insufficient.
Questions about wound healing solutions?
Call or email Dr. Fichter
our dedicated wound care physician and Medical Director

FDA-Approved Indications and Beyond
HBOT is FDA-approved for 14 medical conditions, including chronic non-healing wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, radiation tissue injury, and osteomyelitis. These conditions represent a fraction of its potential applications. Internationally, HBOT is approved for over 60 conditions, demonstrating its utility across a wider spectrum of medical needs. In the U.S., HBOT is increasingly used off-label for conditions such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), fibromyalgia, and autoimmune diseases, with growing research supporting its effectiveness. For patients who are not responding to standard care, HBOT offers a promising adjunct or alternative therapy. Learn more about the approved and non-approved conditions we treat.
Enhancing Multidisciplinary Care
Referring your patients for HBOT can complement the care you already provide. For instance, in wound care, HBOT not only improves oxygen delivery to compromised tissues but also stimulates angiogenesis and reduces infection risk. In neurology, HBOT has shown promise in enhancing cognitive recovery following brain injuries or stroke. By incorporating HBOT into your treatment plans, you can offer patients a pathway to improved outcomes that integrates seamlessly with existing care protocols.
Safety and Accessibility
HBOT is a safe, non-invasive therapy with minimal side effects, making it suitable for a wide range of patients. Our multi-place chamber is designed for comfort and spaciousness, ensuring a relaxed and positive patient experience. Each patient benefits from an individual oxygen supply, with an HBO-certified technologist present inside the chamber during every session to provide attentive care and support.
A Partner in Patient Care
By referring your patients to our clinic, you can trust that they will receive personalized care tailored to their unique needs. Our team collaborates closely with referring physicians to ensure continuity of care and provides detailed progress reports. Together, we can enhance your patients’ health outcomes and improve their quality of life.
If you’d like to learn more or discuss a specific case, our team is available to support you in evaluating whether HBOT is the right option for your patients.