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Hyperbaric oxygen in New York
Where to try hyperbaric oxygen in New York, NY — 5 verified studios on the Praxium directory, with what to expect and how it fits a goal-based recovery plan.
Hyperbaric oxygen studios in New York
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Restore Hyper Wellness Upper East Side
6 modalitiesNew York, NY
4.9· 531 reviews

Restore Hyper Wellness Upper West Side
6 modalitiesNew York, NY
4.9· 350 reviews

Restore Hyper Wellness Chelsea
6 modalitiesNew York, NY
4.9· 479 reviews


Restore Hyper Wellness Upper East Side 84th
6 modalitiesNew York, NY
4.9· 283 reviews
Frequently asked questions
How much does hyperbaric oxygen cost in New York?
Hyperbaric oxygen sessions typically run $100–$300. Pricing in New York varies by studio, session length and membership — check each studio's site for current rates.
Where can I try hyperbaric oxygen in New York?
Praxium lists 5 verified studios offering hyperbaric oxygen in New York: Restore Hyper Wellness Upper East Side, Restore Hyper Wellness Upper West Side, Restore Hyper Wellness Chelsea, Continuum Club, Restore Hyper Wellness Upper East Side 84th.
What should I expect from hyperbaric oxygen?
A soft-chamber session lasts 60–90 minutes inside a pressurized inflatable tube (lying down), breathing oxygen through a mask. Pressure changes may cause temporary ear-popping — similar to airplane descent — which clears by swallowing or yawning. The experience is quiet and comfortable; most people read, rest, or listen to audio during the session.
What is hyperbaric oxygen good for?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing pure or high-concentration oxygen inside a pressurized chamber at atmospheric pressures above normal — typically 1.3–2.4 ATA (atmospheres absolute). Increased pressure dissolves significantly more oxygen into blood plasma than normal breathing allows, delivering oxygen to tissues at concentrations otherwise unachievable.
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