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3 Best Oxygen Therapy Clinics in Denver, Colorado

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Denver, CO

Oxygen Therapy clinics in Denver

Oxygen therapy in Denver includes medical HBOT at wound centers tied to UCHealth, HealthONE, Denver Health, and National Jewish, mild hyperbaric at wellness clinics, EWOT studios, and supplemental oxygen services. Demand reflects an outdoor-active, altitude-resident population with strong cash-pay tolerance.

Medical-grade HBOT has strong evidence for UHMS-approved indications (diabetic foot ulcers, radiation injury, CO poisoning, decompression sickness). Mild hyperbaric and EWOT in Denver, Colorado have much weaker evidence and sit in the wellness category. Colorado's permissive stem cell and naturopathic medicine environment shapes which clinics can bill insurance and which must operate cash-pay.

With oxygen therapy clinics on Regenerated.com in Denver, patients can compare chamber pressure, medical director credentials, and whether the indication matches the evidence base.

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OODA Life

Denver, CO

OODA Life, a longevity clinic in Denver, combines personalized training, recovery modalities, and diagnostic assessment to support sustained health optimization. The practice offers IV Therapy and Re…

  • IV Therapy
  • Oxygen Therapy
  • Red Light Therapy

Buffalo Spine & Sport Chiropractic

Denver, CO

Buffalo Spine & Sport Chiropractic, a regenerative chiropractic clinic in Denver, combines chiropractic adjustment with laser therapy (Class IV and low-level modalities), shockwave therapy, and hyper…

  • Shockwave Therapy
  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
  • Oxygen Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment

5280 Spine and Sport

Denver, CO

5280 Spine and Sport, a regenerative sports-medicine clinic in Denver, focuses on hyperbaric oxygen therapy, red-light therapy, and cryotherapy alongside chiropractic adjustment, dry needling, and ph…

  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
  • Oxygen Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Cryotherapy
  • Red Light Therapy
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Regulatory context

A note on Colorado's oxygen therapy rules.

FDA clears hyperbaric chambers as Class II medical devices under 21 CFR 878.5550. FDA has approved hyperbaric oxygen therapy for 14 specific indications aligned with the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS). Use for those indications is evidence-based and generally covered by Medicare and commercial insurance when documentation supports medical necessity. Any use outside the 14 approved indications is considered off-label and is not FDA-approved. FDA issued consumer updates in 2013 and again in 2021 warning patients and providers against marketing HBOT for unapproved conditions such as autism, cancer, Alzheimer disease, and long COVID.

  • Colorado Medical Practice Act (C.R.S. Title 12, Article 240)
    Governs physician scope, delegation, and advertising standards applicable to HBOT in Colorado.
  • NFPA 99 Chapter 14 (adopted by state fire code)
    Sets facility safety requirements for hyperbaric chamber operation.

The Colorado Medical Board reviews complaints about misleading advertising under C.R.S. 12-240-121. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment licenses certain healthcare facilities and adopts NFPA 99 by reference for fire safety. CMS MAC Novitas processes Medicare HBOT claims and has denied claims lacking documentation of a UHMS-approved indication. The Colorado Attorney General Consumer Protection Section enforces the Colorado Consumer Protection Act against deceptive health claims.

Oxygen Therapy in Denver, answered.

Mild hyperbaric sessions at 1.3 ATA in wellness clinics typically run 100 to 300 dollars per session. Medical-grade HBOT at 2.0 to 2.4 ATA costs 150 to 500 dollars per session cash-pay. Packages of 20 to 40 sessions can bring the per-session cost down. Insurance may cover HBOT only for the 14 FDA-approved indications, and only when delivered at a Medicare-certified facility with physician oversight. Off-label wellness use is almost always cash-pay.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is FDA-approved for 14 indications recognized by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, including chronic non-healing wounds, severe anemia, carbon monoxide poisoning, radiation injury, and decompression sickness. Wellness oxygen therapy and mild hyperbaric use for recovery, inflammation, long COVID, Lyme, or TBI is considered off-label. That does not mean it is unsafe, it means evidence outside the 14 indications is still emerging.

Providers in Denver include hospital hyperbaric units, freestanding HBOT clinics run by MDs or DOs, functional medicine practices, wellness studios, and recovery gyms. Medical-grade chambers require physician oversight and trained technicians. Soft-sided mild hyperbaric chambers in wellness settings may operate with less clinical supervision. Always verify who the medical director is and whether the clinic follows UHMS protocols.

With strong evidence and FDA approval: chronic non-healing wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, carbon monoxide poisoning, radiation tissue damage, severe anemia, necrotizing infections, and decompression sickness, among the 14 UHMS indications. Emerging and off-label use includes traumatic brain injury, long COVID, Lyme, stroke recovery, and autoimmune inflammation. Research is growing but not yet at the FDA approval threshold. Claims of anti-aging or cancer treatment are not supported.

First, distinguish medical-grade HBOT from mild hyperbaric wellness oxygen. Ask for pressure rating, ATA, chamber type, and medical director credentials. UHMS accreditation is a strong signal. For FDA-approved indications, choose a Medicare-certified hyperbaric facility. For off-label wellness use, verify the clinic explains that the use is off-label, provides realistic framing, and does not promise cures. Avoid clinics marketing HBOT as a cancer or anti-aging treatment.

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