- Arthritis
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- Family Practice. Dr. Hughes graduated from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2007 and received training in family practice at the University of Arizona.
- Ophthalmology
- CataractsOther side effects are rarer, but may include oxygen toxicity which affects only 1 person in 10,000. After many consecutive treatments (usually more than 30) some changes in vision may be noticed. Any changes usually return to pre-treatment vision levels in about 6-8weeks after discontinuing HBOT. Some patients may experience claustrophobia which can be resolved with relaxation techniques or mild medications. Extensive HBOT has also been known to accelerate maturation of cataracts
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- Interstitial Cystitis
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- Wound CareKirk Hartley has more than 20 years of experience in the professional diving and clinical hyperbaric industries. Kirk received his commercial diver training at the College of Engineering and Oceaneering. While there, he also received an undergraduate degree in Marine Science and Underwater Technology with a specialization in Hyperbaric Medicine. He holds certifications as an Advanced Diver Medical Technologist (DMT-A), Emergency Medical Technologist (EMT), Dive Master and Rescue Diver. Also to his credit is a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from San Diego State University. Kirk is also a proud member of the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine and is certified as a Clinical Hyperbaric & Wound Care Specialist (CHWS) through the American Board of Wound Healing.
- Ankle Surgery“Had extensive ankle surgery 8 weeks ago, diagnosed with avascular necrosis. I was told by my surgeon in all his years of this surgery he has never seen a quicker recovery. Thanks team! I love these chambers and would recommend to anyone! Great service and experiences!”
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