9 Clinics · United States
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Seattle
Seattle offers the Pacific Northwest's most advanced hyperbaric facilities, from the region's only triple-lock multiplace chamber to specialized integrative clinics treating neurological and chronic conditions.
Seattle's hyperbaric oxygen therapy landscape combines world-class academic medicine with a health-conscious wellness culture typical of the Pacific Northwest. UW Medicine's Wound Care & Hyperbaric Clinic at Northwest Hospital is the academic anchor, providing physician-supervised HBOT for approved medical indications including chronic wounds, radiation injury, and osteomyelitis. The program is affiliated with one of the leading research universities in the country, and UW Medicine's wound care research regularly informs national protocols. On the wellness and sports recovery side, Rise Regenerative Medicine and Washington Hyperbaric Therapy Center serve Seattle's large population of outdoor athletes — runners, cyclists, mountaineers, and CrossFit athletes who use HBOT for recovery and injury management. Seattle's biotech corridor (home to companies like Juno, Immunomedics, and numerous life sciences firms) has also created a health-sophisticated clientele interested in longevity and performance optimization protocols. The region's large tech workforce — Amazon, Microsoft, and thousands of startups — contributes to demand for cognitive enhancement and stress recovery applications. Pricing in Seattle typically ranges from $150–$350 per session at independent wellness clinics, with academic medical programs billing through insurance for approved indications. Seattle's progressive health culture means HBOT practitioners often emphasize evidence quality and are relatively cautious about off-label claims compared to markets like Los Angeles. The city's proximity to outdoor adventure sports — skiing, trail running, kayaking, mountaineering — makes it a particularly strong market for musculoskeletal recovery and altitude acclimatization applications.
HBOT Clinics in Seattle: Quick Comparison
| Clinic | Price / Session | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|---|
Rise Regenerative Medicine | $225/session (60 min); $325/session (90 min) | 500 Aloha St, Suite C2 | (206) 660-2349 |
UW Medicine Wound Care & Hyperbaric Clinic – Northwest | $150–$600/session; contact clinic for current rates | 1550 N 115th St, Seattle | (206) 364-0500 |
Virginia Mason Center for Hyperbaric Medicine | $150–$600/session; contact clinic for current rates | 925 Seneca St, Seattle | (206) 583-6543 |
Washington Hyperbaric Therapy Center | $150–$600/session; contact clinic for current rates | 2005 152nd Ave NE, Redmond | (425) 644-7999 |
Rise Regenerative Medicine✓ | Single $325; 10-pack $2,800 ($280/ea); 20-pack $5,000 ($250/ea); 26-pack $5,900 ($227/ea); 40-pack $7,600 ($190/ea); consultation $350 | 500 Aloha St, Ste C2 | (206) 660-2349 |
HBOT Washington✓ | Contact for pricing | 4329 A St SE, Suite F | 253-289-7088 |
Fresh Start Hyperbaric✓ | By appointment; contact for pricing | 2908 Meridian Ave. E. Suite 102, Edgewood | 253-770-6085 |
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health — Hyperbaric Medicine✓ | Insurance / hospital billing | Virginia Mason Medical Center, 1100 9th Avenue | 206-583-6543 |
UW Medicine Wound Care & Hyperbaric Clinic✓ | Insurance / hospital billing | Seattle, WA (University of Washington Medicine) | — |
Rise Regenerative Medicine
500 Aloha St, Suite C2, Seattle, WA 98109
Boutique integrative medicine clinic in Lower Queen Anne offering physician-supervised HBOT with 95–98% oxygen concentration. Led by dual-certified hyperbaric specialist Dr. Sierra Storm.
UW Medicine Wound Care & Hyperbaric Clinic – Northwest
1550 N 115th St, Seattle, WA 98133
One of the longest-operating wound care centers in Western Washington (25+ years) with three monoplace chambers including a bariatric option. Part of UW Medicine academic health system.
Virginia Mason Center for Hyperbaric Medicine
925 Seneca St, Seattle, WA 98101
The most advanced clinical hyperbaric facility in the Pacific Northwest and the only center in Western Washington with a triple-lock multiplace chamber. 24/7/365 emergency capability. UHMS-accredited.
Washington Hyperbaric Therapy Center
2005 152nd Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
One of the first dedicated HBOT clinics in Washington State (est. 2010). Operates both hard and soft chambers with a focus on neurological and developmental conditions including autism, cerebral palsy, and Parkinson's.
Rise Regenerative Medicine
Verified500 Aloha St, Ste C2, Seattle, WA 98109 (Lower Queen Anne)
Dr. Sierra Storm, International Board of Undersea Medicine + International Hyperbarics Association certified. Public pricing — unusual and valuable. UV-sterilized chambers; 'private, quiet, electronics-free' setting.
HBOT Washington
Verified4329 A St SE, Suite F, Auburn, WA 98002
Among original in-home HBOT service providers in Washington state. 2,000+ clients, 50+ combined years experience. Serves all of WA state. In-office + in-home sessions. Portable/home units available.
Fresh Start Hyperbaric
Verified2908 Meridian Ave. E. Suite 102, Edgewood, WA 98371
South Puget Sound area. Uses OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 alongside Nanovi, TA-65, and infrared sauna. Comprehensive wellness suite beyond HBOT.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health — Hyperbaric Medicine
VerifiedVirginia Mason Medical Center, 1100 9th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
Major academic health system with a multiplace chamber — rare in the Pacific Northwest (multiple patients can be treated simultaneously).
UW Medicine Wound Care & Hyperbaric Clinic
VerifiedSeattle, WA (University of Washington Medicine)
University of Washington Medicine's hyperbaric program, limited to CMS-approved indications. Restrictive coverage but high credibility.
HBOT Pricing in Seattle
Across the 9 hyperbaric oxygen therapy clinics in our Seattle directory with published per-session rates, prices range from $150 to $600 per session. Hospital-based programs treating FDA-approved indications can often be billed to insurance, while wellness, sports recovery, and off-label use is generally self-pay. Most Seattle clinics offer package pricing — bundles of 10, 20, or 40 sessions typically reduce the per-session cost by 10–25% compared to single-session rates.
Insurance Coverage for HBOT in Seattle
In Seattle, Medicare and most private US insurers cover hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the 13 FDA-approved indications — chronic non-healing wounds (especially diabetic foot ulcers), radiation tissue injury, gas gangrene, chronic refractory osteomyelitis, compromised skin grafts, severe burns, sudden sensorineural hearing loss, central retinal artery occlusion, decompression sickness, air or gas embolism, carbon monoxide poisoning, intracranial abscess, and necrotizing soft tissue infections. Coverage is generally limited to UHMS-accredited hospital-based programs. Off-label uses — traumatic brain injury recovery, post-stroke rehabilitation, autism, anti-aging, athletic recovery, long-COVID — are almost always self-pay even at the same facilities. Always verify benefits with your insurer and the specific Seattle clinic before booking.
Conditions & Services Treated at Seattle HBOT Clinics
Seattle HBOT clinics in our directory collectively offer treatment across both medical and wellness indications. The most commonly listed services across the 9 clinics include:
- ·Long COVID
- ·Wound Care
- ·Radiation Injury
- ·Brain Injury Recovery
- ·Chronic Pain
- ·Surgical Recovery
- ·Sports Performance
- ·Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Chamber types reported by Seattle providers in our directory include: Private hard chambers; Monoplace (x3); Bariatric monoplace; Triple-lock multiplace chamber. Clinical indications typically require 2.0–2.4 ATA in hard-shell medical chambers; wellness applications often use mild hyperbaric chambers at 1.3–1.5 ATA. Match the chamber pressure to the indication — not all chambers are equivalent for all conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does hyperbaric oxygen therapy cost in Seattle?
Based on the 9 clinics listed in our Seattle directory with published pricing, HBOT sessions range from approximately $150 to $600 per session. Hospital-based programs treating FDA-approved indications may be billed to insurance, while wellness, sports-recovery, and off-label use is typically out-of-pocket. Most Seattle clinics offer multi-session packages that reduce the per-session price by 10–25%.
Does insurance cover HBOT in Seattle?
Medicare and most private US insurers cover hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the 13 FDA-approved indications, including diabetic foot ulcers, radiation tissue injury, chronic refractory osteomyelitis, gas gangrene, and sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Coverage is generally limited to UHMS-accredited hospital-based programs. Off-label uses — TBI recovery, post-stroke rehab, autism, anti-aging, athletic recovery — are almost always self-pay. Verify benefits directly with each Seattle clinic before booking.
What conditions are treated at HBOT clinics in Seattle?
Seattle HBOT clinics in our directory commonly offer: Brain Injury Recovery, Chronic Pain, Surgical Recovery, Sports Performance, Long COVID, Wound Care. Clinical indications usually require 2.0–2.4 ATA in hard-shell medical chambers, while wellness applications often use mild hyperbaric chambers at 1.3–1.5 ATA. Always consult a hyperbaric-trained physician for protocol recommendations specific to your case.
How do I choose the best HBOT clinic in Seattle?
Match the clinic to your goal. For FDA-approved medical indications, prioritize UHMS-accredited hospital programs with multiplace or hard-shell monoplace chambers at 2.0+ ATA. For wellness, recovery, or off-label use, look for credentialed staff (CHT or CHRN), transparent pricing, and clear safety protocols. Verified providers in our Seattle directory include Rise Regenerative Medicine, HBOT Washington, Fresh Start Hyperbaric. Tour any facility before committing to a multi-session package.
How many HBOT sessions will I need in Seattle?
Session count depends on indication. Acute conditions (CO poisoning, decompression illness) may need 1–5 sessions; chronic non-healing wounds typically require 20–40 sessions over 6–8 weeks; off-label protocols for TBI, post-stroke recovery, or long-COVID commonly run 40–60 sessions. Wellness and recovery packages usually start at 10 sessions. Most Seattle clinics offer consultations to recommend a treatment plan for your specific case.
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