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Hyperbaric Medicine Service

Phone (Consults): (706) 787-3110/3113
After Hour Emergencies: (706) 787-9284
Fax: (706) 787-3112

The Hyperbaric Medicine Service (HBO)

Our program is currently the only clinical hyperbaric medicine service in the US Army. The Hyperbaric Medicine Service is managed and supervised by a physician who is fellowship trained in hyperbaric medicine. The service is also staffed by a nurse and technicians trained in the medical, physical, and mechanical aspects of hyperbaric medicine.

Outpatient and Inpatient Care

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is provided on an inpatient or outpatient basis, depending on the patient’s requirements. Routine referrals are available Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 4:30pm, and emergencies 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

Accepted Indications: Approved Uses

Air or gas embolism

Carbon monoxide poisoning

Clostridial myonecrosis (gas gangrene)

Crush injury, compartment syndrome, and other acute traumatic ischemias

Decompression sickness (The Bends)

Enhancement of healing in selected problem wounds

Exceptional blood loss (anemia)

Intracranial abscess

Necrotizing soft tissue infections (subcutaneous tissue, muscle, fascia)

Osteomyelitis (refractory)

Radiation tissue damage (osteoradionecrosis)

Skin grafts and flaps (compromised)

Thermal burns

Consultation Procedures

Patients are seen in consultation upon referral from their attending physician. Patients may be referred to our department for treatment if eligible for care in a military or VA facility.

Civilian patients with life or limb threatening conditions may also be accepted for treatment. Referred patients remain under the primary care of their attending physician.

Outside view of chamber

The Chamber

Our chamber is a dual lock multiplace chamber capable of treating up to 12 patients simultaneously. All treatments are staffed by inside medical attendants and monitored by a hyperbaric physician by means of video, audio communications, and direct visualization.

Inside view of chamber

Inside View