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Harch Hyperbarics Oxygen Therapy providing relief to patients with various medical and neurological conditions

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy providing great benefits In this segment sponsored by Harch Hyperbarics Inc., Doctor Paul Harch explains the benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.

NEW ORLEANS, La. (NOLA NOW) - Get your life back with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). Paul G. Harch, MD, whose work helped establish New Orleans as a pioneering hub, is seeing great benefits from Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.

HBOT is different from all other drugs and therapies. Rather than targeting a narrow symptom set, HBOT addresses the underlying disease processes that contribute to many medical and neurological conditions.

Harch Hyperbarics Oxygen Therapy (Harch Hyperbarics)

Harch Hyperbarics offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy customized to the patient, the patient’s condition, and the time of intervention in the disease process. This is done in a hard shell chamber with dosing range of pressures, and oxygen content, using a patented process.

Dr. Harch says, many medical conditions have benefited and responded well to HBOT, including:

  • Traumatic Brian Injuries (TBI)/Concussion
  • Drowning recovery
  • Surgical recovery
  • Stroke
  • Long COVID
  • Wounds of many different causes
Harch Hyperbarics Oxygen Therapy

According to Dr. Harch, he has used hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat more than 100 different conditions. His goal is to help patients get their lives back using hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

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Harch Hyperbarics Oxygen Therapy (Harch Hyperbarics)

If you are looking for treatment by a leading expert in HBOT, click here for more information or call 504-309-4948.

HBOT has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of stroke or long COVID. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition.

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