HBOT Cost and Insurance Coverage

Understanding the cost of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and your insurance options is an important step in your treatment journey. At National Hyperbaric, we believe in transparency and work with you to explore every available option to make HBOT accessible.

Is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Covered by Insurance?

Yes, for FDA-approved conditions, most major insurance providers cover hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Medicare and Medicaid also provide coverage for approved indications. FDA-approved conditions that are typically covered include diabetic wounds of the lower extremities, chronic refractory osteomyelitis, osteoradionecrosis, soft tissue radionecrosis, compromised skin grafts and flaps, gas gangrene, crush injuries, air or gas embolism, carbon monoxide poisoning, decompression sickness, necrotizing soft tissue infections, acute thermal burn injury, and actinomycosis.

What About Off-Label Conditions?

Many conditions treated with HBOT, such as traumatic brain injury, PTSD, Lyme disease, stroke recovery, and Long COVID, are considered off-label. While these treatments show promising results, they are typically not covered by standard insurance plans at this time. National Hyperbaric offers competitive self-pay rates and payment plans for off-label treatments.

How Much Does HBOT Cost?

The cost of hyperbaric oxygen therapy varies depending on the condition being treated, the number of sessions required, and your insurance coverage. During your free phone consultation, our team will discuss your specific situation, verify your insurance benefits, and provide a clear estimate of any out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.

We Help You Navigate Insurance

Our experienced administrative team will work directly with your insurance provider to verify coverage and obtain any necessary pre-authorizations. We handle the paperwork so you can focus on healing.

Get a Free Consultation

Call National Hyperbaric at 727-787-7077 to schedule a free phone consultation. We will review your condition, discuss treatment options, and help you understand your insurance coverage and costs.

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