Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is one of the services offered by Circulation Station as part of our wellness serves and known for its many benefits. But can hyperbaric oxygen therapy treat long COVID? Many patients continue to struggle with fatigue, brain fog, pain, and neurological symptoms long after acute infection. In this article, we also consider how HBOT may support those experiencing long COVID-related complications.
Long COVID (also called post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, or PASC) Long COVID can impact immune regulation, and many people experience autoimmune disease symptoms. Common COVID symptoms for long COVID patients include:
Symptoms can overlap, so we keep care simple and goal-driven rather than diagnostic-heavy. We start with a brief intake and safety screening to understand your goals, then create a straightforward plan built around Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Red Light Therapy—adjusting session length and frequency to your response—to support energy, sleep, recovery, and overall well-being.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy works by increasing the amount of oxygen your blood plasma can carry under pressure. This enriched oxygen delivery supports healing in tissues affected by injury, inflammation, or chronic illness. The benefits extend to both neurological conditions and systemic health concerns.
By addressing both wellness and systemic challenges, hyperbaric oxygen therapy offers a safe, noninvasive approach to healing. Many clients at Circulation Station report improved clarity, sleep, energy, and pain relief, showing its value as part of a comprehensive care plan.
In general, mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy (mHBOT) is considered safe. Some patients, especially early in treatment, may experience:
While very rare, more serious complications can include barotrauma affecting the ears, sinuses, or lungs, as well as oxygen toxicity from excessive exposure. These potential adverse events are closely monitored, including watching for pulmonary barotrauma in sensitive individuals.
At Circulation Station, every patient is educated in advance about possible effects, and sessions are continuously monitored so protocols can be adjusted if discomfort arises.
Although oxygen toxicity is rare in mild HBOT settings, recognizing early symptoms is important. These may include:
In extremely rare cases, prolonged high oxygen exposure may provoke more severe symptoms, such as a toxicity seizure.
To minimize risk, Circulation Station follows strict safety guidelines:
Because our staff is highly trained and attentive, each session is tailored to individual tolerance with rapid intervention when needed.
Every patient receives a comprehensive neurological and orthopedic exam, along with advanced diagnostics such as posture analysis, lab testing, or imaging when necessary. This careful evaluation reduces medical risk and ensures safe care.
mHBOT works best when combined with the Circulation Station Approach, which addresses inflammation through neurological, musculoskeletal, chemical, and hormonal pillars.
Choosing mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy at Circulation Station means receiving personalized, integrative care. Our approach combines services such as red light therapy, weight loss programs, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy to target systemic inflammation at its root.
If you’re interested in exploring whether mHBOT fits your care plan, schedule a Consult & Exam. During your visit, we review your history, complete appropriate testing, and design a personalized plan aligned with your health goals.