Barita Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Center

Innovative Oxygen Therapy

Nowadays, alongside conventional treatments worldwide, the modern method of oxygen therapy in a hyperbaric environment provides users with a painless and complication-free treatment while accelerating recovery. At the same time, it enhances quality of life, life expectancy, and overall well-being. At Trita Hospital, with our experience of successful cases and an expert medical team equipped with the largest and most advanced hyperbaric oxygen device, we are here alongside you to let you experience this treatment method and benefit from its advantages.

Why us

Specialized treatment

Providing a personalized treatment plan tailored to each patient's needs and specialized consultation

Safety protocols

Full compliance with health and safety standards to protect the well-being of visitors

Advanced and up-to-date equipment

Using the latest oxygen concentrators and hyperbaric chambers with cutting-edge global technology

A calm, sterile environment

A clean, hygienic, and private space to create comfort and reassurance for patients

Types of definitive treatments (On label)

Modern Oxygen Therapy

Gas or air embolism

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Arterial insufficiency

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Treatment of difficult wounds

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Gas poisoning

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Clostridial myonecrosis

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Helps in treating cramps

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Helping with various types of ischemia

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DCS (Decompression Sickness)

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Bone injuries

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Hearing loss

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Necrotizing infections

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Therapeutic Osteomyelitis

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Severe anemias

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Burn treatment

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Contact the team

In the first step, you get in touch with us via phone, WhatsApp, or the website form. Our experts will assess your needs and suggest the best treatment plan.

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Consulting

After submitting your request, a specialized consultation session with a doctor or relevant expert will be held. In this session, your condition will be reviewed and the most suitable treatment method will be chosen.

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Appointment booking

After the consultation is approved, a suitable time will be scheduled for you to receive services or start treatment. All arrangements are made precisely and without wasting time.

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Using the device

At this stage, the treatment is carried out using modern and up-to-date equipment. The devices have been selected based on international standards and are completely safe for you.

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The patient's health

The final outcome of the process is improving your condition and achieving health. Our team will be with you until the end of the treatment and even afterward, to ensure you get the best results.

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Our goal is to achieve 100% of your satisfaction

Types of relative treatments (off label)

Innovative Oxygen Therapy

Adjunctive treatment for AVN

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Invasive fungal infections

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Spider bite

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Traumatic brain injury

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Widespread use of HBO

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The role of HBO

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Chronic disease rehabilitation

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Improving lung function

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Improving heart function

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With over 15 years of experience in the field of treatment

You are not alone on the path to treatment

Today, alongside conventional treatments worldwide, the modern method of oxygen therapy in a hyperbaric environment provides users with a painless and complication-free treatment while accelerating recovery, and at the same time, it enhances quality of life, hope for life, and overall well-being.

Device Introduction

The hyperbaric device is one of the newest, most useful, and non-invasive ways to treat certain difficult or untreatable diseases. To use this device, the patient enters a cabin made of steel or plexiglass alloy, which is gradually filled with compressed air. Due to the high oxygen pressure, oxygen enters the bloodstream through the alveoli in the lungs, dissolves in the plasma, and reaches oxygen-deficient tissues such as infected tissues, helping to quickly promote tissue healing by controlling the infection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is hyperbaric oxygen therapy and how does it work?

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a method in which the patient breathes 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber (1.5 to 2.5 ATA). Under high pressures, oxygen dissolves in the plasma 10 to 20 times more than normal and reaches the tissues. This increase results in: stimulating angiogenesis (formation of new capillaries), reducing inflammation and swelling, accelerating the repair of damaged tissues, and inhibiting the growth of anaerobic bacteria.

For which diseases is hyperbaric oxygen effective?

According to UHMS standards, there are fourteen definitive indications, such as:

- Diabetic foot ulcers grade 3 and above
- Bone necrosis (AVN)
- Late complications of radiotherapy (cystitis, proctitis, osteomyelitis)
- Acute ischemia
- Air embolism
- Carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning
- Gas gangrene
- Burns
- Threatened grafts

In many countries, it is also used for off-label purposes such as sports recovery, anti-aging, migraine, fibrosis, and improving concentration.

Does hyperbaric oxygen therapy hurt?

No. HBOT is a painless treatment.

The patient may only feel a slight 'ear popping' sensation, similar to when flying, as the pressure increases, which can be relieved by swallowing, yawning, or the Valsalva maneuver.

How many treatment sessions are needed?

The number of sessions depends on the type of disease. For example:

Diabetic ulcer: 20–40 sessions

Bone necrosis: 30–60 sessions

Radiotherapy complications: 30–40 sessions

Acute ischemia: 5–10 sessions

AVN Stage I–III: 40–60 sessions

In patients with chronic conditions, results are usually noticeable after the 10th session.

Does HBOT have side effects?

The side effects of this treatment are very limited and rare. The most common ones include: ear barotrauma, mild fatigue after the session, claustrophobia in some patients, and at high pressures, a very rare possibility of oxygen-induced seizures.

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