Vejthani Hospital Hyperbaric Center

HBOT Single Session - Monoplace

Type

Hyperbaric Oxygen

Duration

1 hour

Hyperbaric therapy in single-person chamber at 2-3 ATA pressure.

Hard-chamber HBOT uses rigid, medical-grade monoplace or multiplace chambers capable of achieving pressures between 1.5 and 3.0 ATA with 100% pure oxygen. These are the same chambers used in hospital settings for FDA-approved indications such as decompression sickness, gas gangrene, and non-healing diabetic wounds. The higher pressures achieve significantly greater oxygen saturation than soft-sided chambers, driving oxygen deep into tissues including bone, cartilage, and poorly vascularized areas. Monoplace chambers accommodate one person and are fully pressurized with oxygen. Multiplace chambers hold several patients simultaneously, with oxygen delivered via a mask or hood. Treatment protocols vary — some conditions require 20–40 sessions at specific pressures prescribed by a hyperbaric medicine physician.

Key Details

Duration
60–90 minutes per session
Pressure
1.5–3.0 ATA
Chamber Type
Hard-shell (monoplace or multiplace)
Oxygen
100% medical-grade
Common Use
Medical HBOT, wound healing, tissue repair

Who Is This For?

Patients with medical conditions that benefit from high-pressure oxygen therapy. People with non-healing wounds, post-surgical complications, or radiation tissue damage. Those seeking the most evidence-backed form of HBOT at therapeutic pressures. Anyone referred by a physician for a specific hyperbaric treatment protocol.

What's Included

60–90 minute hard-chamber HBOT session
100% medical-grade oxygen at prescribed pressure
Medical-grade monoplace or multiplace chamber
Pre-treatment medical assessment
Continuous monitoring by certified hyperbaric technician
Gradual compression and decompression protocols
Post-session evaluation

Preparation Required

Wear comfortable, loose-fitting cotton clothing — synthetic fabrics and nylon are not permitted inside the chamber. Remove all jewelry, watches, and electronic devices before entering. Do not apply perfume, hair spray, or petroleum-based lotions on the day of treatment. Eat a normal meal beforehand (do not come on an empty stomach). Avoid carbonated drinks for 4 hours and alcohol for 24 hours before your session. If you have a cold or sinus congestion, contact the clinic — pressure changes may cause discomfort.

Frequently Asked Questions