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Patient Frequently Asked Questions
How does HBO work?
What happens when I come in for a consult?
Are hyperbaric treatments covered by insurance?
What happens during a treatment?
How long does a treatment last, how many treatments will I need, and how often?
What will I feel during a treatment, will it hurt?
What is meant by "clearing my ears", how do I do it, and what happens if I can't?
Why do patients wear a hood during treatments?
Are there any risks or side-effects associated with HBO?
What should I do to prepare for a treatment?
What can I do in the chamber during a treatment and what can I bring in with me?
What if I am claustrophobic?
Should I eat or drink before a treatment?
How does HBO effect diabetes?
Are there any restroom facilities in the chamber?
Will there be anyone else in the chamber with me?
Why do you use nautical terms and what do they mean?
What is a TCOM test and what does it show?
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