Hi, this is Dr. Richter, I am dedicated to offering alternatives for pets with chronic pain and/or diseases that do not respond well to conventional treatment. Hyperbaric oxygen provides the opportunity to improve quality and quantity of life.
That is why I brought this incredible piece of equipment to our holistic vet care facility.
Testimonial
“…Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Saved Mimi’s Life…”
How Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Can Help Your Pet
One hundred percent oxygen delivered under controlled pressure in a Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber has shown healing benefits for your pet’s conditions.
These include:
- Wounds/burns
- Head/Spinal Cord Trauma
- Stem Cell Therapy
- Post Surgical Swelling
- Crush Injuries
- Pancreatitis
- Necrosis
- Heat Stroke
- Snake/Spider Bites
- Bone Infection
- Smoke Inhalation
- Sinusitis
…and many more
Testimonial
“…She is really a miracle, walking, running and lively…”
What You Can Expect During Your Pet’s Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Treatment
Treatments may last from 1 to 2 hours and are given 1 to 3 times daily with at least 4 hours between sessions. Most patients appear calm and relaxed during Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (many even fall asleep!)
Generally Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy results in:
- Reduction in swelling
- Stimulation of new blood vessel formation into the healing/swollen tissue
- Reduction in pressure caused by head or spinal cord injuries
- Improved would healing
- Improved infection control
“Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be of great help to veterinary patients by speeding up the healing process and may reduce or eliminate the need for more invasive procedures such as surgery, often times resulting in a net savings of time and cost of treatment for pet owners.” – Dr. Richter
Celebrate this new technology for your pet’s quality and quantity of life.
You love your pets and this Hyperbaric Oxygen chamber can make a difference in not only the quality of your pet’s life, but also helping them live longer.
Call today for an appointment where you can expect clear communication and a gentle approach.
As pet owners ourselves, we understand the stress and emotion involved when a pet is sick or in pain. We do our best to make sure your concerns are heard and addressed at the deepest possible level.
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