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Since 1993, the Most Experienced out-patient  Hyperbaric Centers with the Most Experienced Physicians.

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North Carolina's premier outpatient hyperbaric therapy  ("HBOT") Center.

We have extensive experience in treating Lyme disease patients, closed head trauma / traumatic brain injury, stroke, special needs children (autism spectrum disorders,) and also collaborate with local plastic surgeons and orthopedic surgeons. We do offer special discounts for those that need many treatments to assist in their return to normal life.                                                                       

Our Center has special interest in treating delayed  carbon monoxide intoxication. This problem is often "occult" (hidden) and is common but not recognized amongst pit crews and drivers on the NASCAR Circuit. 

 

"Misdiagnosing CO poisoning is common in the initial evaluation and management of the CO. Other diagnostic considerations include psychiatric illness, migraine headaches, stroke, acute alcohol intoxication, heart disease, flu, or even food poisoning.  . . .  Chronic symptoms may present as flu-like illness, headaches, tearfulness, depression, agitation, anxiety, decreased memory, attentional and concentration skills, reduced coordination, poor reasoning skills, irritability, euphoria, and overall personality changes. Fatigue, headaches and dizziness are the three most common symptoms." (1)

If you or your loved one have any of these symptoms, even months after "smoke Inhalation," then you must consult a specialist physician. The diagnosis is complex but the treatment is simple -- HBOT. To assist you and your physician,  we will email you the excellent four page medical descriptions of this confusing ailment "Carbon Monoxide: Identification of Delayed Sequelae and Occult Exposure"  -- J. Thomas Millington, M.D. Joel Ellenswig, M.D. Karen L Shiltz, PHD  -- click here  Make sure you include  your request for this material in your email to us so we can give you an appropriate response, either by reply-email or U.S Postal Service.

Our Center recognizes the need for all of our patient's privacy. We feature after hours treatments with alternative entrance for those that need this level of confidential service.

         

Located in a freeway-friendly Rosedale Medical Center across from Presbyterian Hospital in Huntersville.  within walking distance to hospital, restaurants and coffee shops. Ample parking. A children’s play room with a flat screen TV (with plenty of movies) is provided for little brothers and sisters. An elegant waiting room is provided for care-givers along with a food preparation area.


Our medical director, Dr. Danielle Rose has specialty training in hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Consults can be arranged through our business office.

 

Phone:      (704) 875-7189 --  Fax:  (704) 892 1023

Medical Director: Dr. Danielle Rose, M.D. F.A.A.P.  ( HBOT trained with pediatric specialty)