Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for difficult-to-heal wounds

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is available at eight locations in North and Central Texas. Both monoplace and a multiplace chamber are available within the Baylor Scott & White network of facilities to treat wounds that are hard to heal.

Learn more about HBOT

Wound treatment and diagnostic options

  • Advanced/antimicrobial wound dressings
  • Diabetes counseling
  • Transcutaneous oxygen monitoring
  • Total contact casting for some diabetic foot ulcers
  • Compression therapy
  • Doppler evaluation
  • Negative pressure wound therapy (Wound VAC)
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Wound care and debridement
  • Application of skin substitutes
  • Enterostomal therapy
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

When to seek wound care

Many underlying conditions can prevent proper healing of a wound and may actually contribute to aggressive, painful wounds and sores on the body. Here are five questions you should ask yourself if you think you may need help from a wound care center.

If you answered yes to any of the above questions, contact us for a referral to a wound care specialist.

Call 1.844.BSW.DOCS (1.844.279.3627) for a referral

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for difficult-to-heal wounds

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is available at eight locations in North and Central Texas. Both monoplace and a multiplace chamber are available within the Baylor Scott & White network of facilities to treat wounds that are hard to heal.

Learn more about HBOT