We invest in the imaging and treatment technologies that turn complex, non-healing wounds into visible, measurable progress — and we make them available to every patient we treat.
The centerpiece of our hyperbaric program is a modular multiplace chamber that is FDA 510(k) cleared, ASME-certified, and PVHO-compliant — the gold standard for safety and clinical performance in hyperbaric medicine.
Unlike single-patient monoplace tubes, our multiplace chamber treats up to six patients at once in a spacious, seated environment — with a clinician physically inside the chamber for the duration of every treatment. Comfortable seating, individual reading lights, and two-way communication make what could be an intimidating experience feel calm and controlled.
Our imaging platform is why our outcomes look different. It reveals what the naked eye cannot — and lets us treat what's actually stalling healing.
Near-infrared spectroscopy visualizes tissue oxygenation in real-time, mapping regions of hypoxia with a false-color overlay directly on the wound. If a wound can't get oxygen, it can't heal — and this imaging shows exactly where oxygen delivery is failing so therapy can be targeted precisely.
A handheld imaging device that reveals elevated bacterial burden and biofilm invisible to the naked eye. Infection identified in real-time is infection treated immediately — and treating the real barrier to healing is the difference between a wound that stalls and one that closes.
Precisely tuned acoustic energy removes biofilm and nonviable tissue while preserving healthy tissue. More selective and better tolerated than traditional sharp debridement — particularly for patients with pain sensitivity or fragile surrounding tissue.
Controlled plasma energy delivered directly to the wound bed provides targeted bacterial reduction and cellular stimulation. It accelerates the biology of healing at the source — especially valuable for wounds where traditional therapies have plateaued.
Our most advanced wound care services and imaging technologies — including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, NIR tissue oxygenation imaging, and bacterial fluorescence imaging — are covered by Medicare and commercial insurance plans. Our team verifies your benefits before your first visit.
Whether you're a patient whose wound isn't healing or a physician seeking a partner for complex cases, we're ready to help.