HMS Wound Care Center

Medical clinic

4.3
No SSN Required
2107 O'Farrell St 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94115

Services Offered

All Services

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

A therapy that increases oxygen levels in the body under increased atmospheric pressure to help wounds heal faster, fight infection, and reduce inflammation, especially in hard-to-treat cases.

General
Wound Care

Expert wound care for diabetic foot ulcers, surgical wounds, and more, designed to speed healing and prevent complications.

General
Decompression Sickness Treatment

HBOT treatment to compress inert gas bubbles formed during rapid decompression, restore perfusion, and modulate inflammatory responses.

Specialized
Arterial Gas Embolism Treatment

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy to compress air bubbles caused by diving accidents or medical procedures and restore tissue perfusion.

Specialized
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Treatment

HBOT to displace CO from hemoglobin and mitochondrial cytochrome, reverse hypoxia, and reduce long-term neurological damage.

Specialized
Gas Gangrene Treatment

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy to restrict Clostridium growth, halt toxin production, and enhance antibiotic effectiveness in necrotizing infections.

Specialized
Crush Injury Treatment

HBOT initiated early to support marginally viable tissue, enhance white blood cell function, reduce edema, and improve tissue salvage.

Specialized
Chronic Refractory Osteomyelitis Treatment

Periodic HBOT to elevate bone oxygen levels, promoting fibroblast division, angiogenesis, and increased white blood cell and osteoclast activity as an adjunct to debridement and antibiotics.

Specialized
Radiation Necrosis and Osteoradionecrosis Treatment

Daily hyperbaric oxygen therapy to promote capillary proliferation, restore oxygenation, and mitigate surgical complications in irradiated tissues.

Specialized
Compromised Flaps/Grafts Therapy

Pre- and postoperative HBOT to promote capillary proliferation and support graft or flap viability in poorly granulating or previously failed graft sites.

Specialized
Diabetic Foot Wound Therapy

Adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy for chronic diabetic foot wounds to improve limb salvage in conjunction with surgical and medical management.

Specialized
Thermal Burns Adjunctive Therapy

HBOT as an adjunct for thermal injuries, reported to reduce hospital stay length, need for grafting, and mortality in experienced burn centers.

Specialized
Reperfusion Injury Treatment

High-dose hyperbaric oxygen to ameliorate ischemia-reperfusion injury by enhancing nitric oxide–mediated modulation of leukocyte adhesion.

Specialized
Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Treatment

HBOT to reverse cochlear hypoxia in sudden hearing loss, improving outcomes alone or combined with steroids, typically within 10–20 treatments.

Specialized
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Treatment

Emergency hyperbaric oxygen therapy within 24 hours to supply oxygen via diffusion from the choroidal circulation and maintain retinal viability.

Specialized

Specialties

Hyperbaric MedicineWound CareUndersea MedicinePulmonary and Critical Care MedicineSleep Medicine

Conditions Treated

  • Decompression sickness
  • Arterial gas embolism
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Gas gangrene
  • Crush injury
  • Chronic refractory osteomyelitis
  • Radiation necrosis
  • Soft tissue radiation injury
  • Osteoradionecrosis
  • Compromised flaps/grafts
  • Diabetic foot wounds
  • Thermal burns
  • Reperfusion injury
  • Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (ISSHL)
  • Central retinal artery occlusion
  • Stroke (investigational)
  • Concussion and traumatic brain injury (investigational)
  • Cosmetic surgery (investigational)
  • Sports injuries (investigational)
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (investigational)
  • Lyme Disease (investigational)
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (investigational)
  • Alzheimer’s & Aging Brain (investigational)
  • Long COVID/Post-COVID (investigational)

Requirements

  • new patients accepted
  • Only FDA-approved indications covered by most insurance plans
  • Investigational indications are not FDA-approved
  • Certain conditions have additional clinical criteria (e.g., CO poisoning within 6 hours of exposure, ≥30 days of wound care with <50% improvement for diabetic foot wounds, presentation within 24 hours for central retinal artery occlusion)
  • Physician treatment referral form

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