Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Medical-grade hyperbaric oxygen therapy supports healing by delivering oxygen to damaged tissue and improving recovery for chronic wounds.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

About the treatment

At Anchor Wound Management, we provide medical-grade hyperbaric oxygen therapy to support healing for patients across the Dallas, Fort Worth, and greater DFW area.

This advanced treatment helps deliver oxygen to damaged tissue, supporting recovery for chronic and non-healing wounds.

What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, also known as HBOT, is a treatment that delivers pure oxygen in a pressurized environment.

At Anchor Wound Management, we use medical-grade hyperbaric chambers to safely increase oxygen levels in the body, allowing oxygen to reach areas with limited blood flow.

This process supports healing by helping the body repair damaged tissue more effectively.

How Hyperbaric Therapy Supports Wound Healing

Wounds that do not heal properly often lack sufficient oxygen at the tissue level.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps by increasing oxygen delivery throughout the body, allowing it to reach damaged areas more efficiently.

This can:

  • Promote new tissue growth

  • Reduce inflammation

  • Support infection control

  • Improve overall healing outcomes

HBOT is often used alongside other advanced wound care treatments as part of a comprehensive care plan.

Conditions Commonly Treated with HBOT

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be recommended for patients with:

  • Chronic or non-healing wounds

  • Diabetic foot ulcers

  • Surgical wounds that are slow to heal

  • Wounds with poor circulation

  • Certain soft tissue infections

Each patient is evaluated to determine if hyperbaric therapy is appropriate for their condition.

What to Expect During Treatment

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a non-invasive treatment performed in a controlled clinical setting.

During a session:

  • You will rest comfortably inside a hyperbaric chamber

  • The chamber will gradually increase in pressure

  • You will breathe oxygen normally throughout the session

Each session typically lasts between 60 to 90 minutes, and multiple sessions may be recommended depending on the condition being treated.

Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy offers several benefits for patients with complex wounds:

  • Supports faster healing

  • Improves oxygen delivery to tissue

  • Reduces inflammation

  • Helps fight infection

  • Enhances effectiveness of other treatments

This therapy is a key part of advanced wound care for patients who need additional support to heal.

Contact Us

If you are dealing with a wound that is not healing properly, hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be an important part of your treatment plan.

Contact Anchor Wound Management to learn more about advanced care options and next steps.

Get in touch with our team

We’re here to help with any questions or care needs. Send us a message and our team will be in touch.

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Founder

Dr. Brandon Elrod

Dr. Brandon Elrod

DO, FAPWCA

Leads advanced wound care with a focus on clinical excellence and coordinated treatment across all care settings.

CEO & Wound Care Provider

Monica Ward

Monica Ward

CWCP, LFA

Delivers advanced wound care with over 33 years of experience, focused on patient-centered treatment and compassionate care.

Nurse Practitioner

Lakisha Montgomery

Lakisha Montgomery

MSN, FNP-C

Provides compassionate, patient-centered care with a focus on physical and mental well-being, supporting long-term healing.

Founder

Dr. Brandon Elrod

Dr. Brandon Elrod

DO, FAPWCA

Leads advanced wound care with a focus on clinical excellence and coordinated treatment across all care settings.

CEO & Wound Care Provider

Monica Ward

Monica Ward

CWCP, LFA

Delivers advanced wound care with over 33 years of experience, focused on patient-centered treatment and compassionate care.

Nurse Practitioner

Lakisha Montgomery

Lakisha Montgomery

MSN, FNP-C

Provides compassionate, patient-centered care with a focus on physical and mental well-being, supporting long-term healing.