4 Clinics · Canada

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Toronto

Toronto has one of North America's strongest HBOT ecosystems — driven by OHIP coverage for 14 indications at multiple clinical facilities, plus a tenured independent sector operating since the mid-2000s.

Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area offer exceptional HBOT coverage thanks to Ontario's public insurance framework. OHIP covers hyperbaric oxygen therapy for 14 specific conditions — including carbon monoxide poisoning, non-healing and diabetic wounds, radiation injuries, sudden hearing loss, bone infections, and crush injuries — making Toronto more accessible than most North American cities for patients with qualifying medical need. Independent clinics in Toronto and Mississauga include some of Canada's most established hyperbaric facilities: Ontario HBOT has run for 10+ years and delivered 40,000+ treatments; Under Pressure Inc. has operated since 2008; MO2R (Medical Oxygen Repair) is led by Ontario's first DRCPSC-credentialed hyperbaric medicine specialist. Most are wheelchair-accessible with free parking and self-referral options for wellness use.

Verified 2026-04-21 via HBOT Finder nightly research pipeline.4 verified

HBOT Clinics in Toronto: Quick Comparison

ClinicPrice / SessionAddressPhone
Ontario HBOT
OHIP-covered for eligible; private rates on request136B Cartwright Avenue, Toronto416-789-4268 (local)
MO2R (Medical Oxygen Repair)
Contact for pricing4619 Burgoyne St., Mississauga833-440-0202
Champagne HBOT
OHIP-covered for eligible; private rates on request2 Champagne Drive, Unit E2437-567-6797
Under Pressure Inc.
OHIP-covered; private rates on request1692 Lakeshore Road West, Mississauga(905) 274-2032
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Ontario HBOT

Verified

136B Cartwright Avenue, Toronto, ON M6A 1V2

Ten-plus-year-old clinic with 40,000+ treatments delivered. Covers all 14 OHIP-eligible conditions plus private pay. Director Laurie-Anne Fayle. Wheelchair-accessible at street level, free parking, explicit on-time emphasis.

14 OHIP-covered conditionsPrivate payFree consultations24/7 emergency monitoring
OHIP-covered for eligible; private rates on request10+ years operating40,000+ treatments

MO2R (Medical Oxygen Repair)

Verified

4619 Burgoyne St., Mississauga, ON L4W 1G3

Claims to be the largest hyperbaric facility in Canada. Led by Dr. A. Wayne Evans — Ontario's first DRCPSC-credentialed hyperbaric medicine specialist. Particular specialization in urgent sudden hearing loss pathways.

Sudden hearing loss (urgent)Radiation complicationsAmputation avoidanceNon-healing wounds
Chambers: State-of-the-art monoplace chambers
Contact for pricing'Largest Hyperbaric Facility in Canada' claimDRCPSC-credentialed director

Champagne HBOT

Verified

2 Champagne Drive, Unit E2, Toronto, ON M3J 0K2

One of Ontario's few combined HBOT-plus-wound-care clinics — a meaningful differentiator. OHIP coverage for eligible conditions; self-referrals accepted. Standard GTA accessibility.

HBOT + wound careNon-healing woundsDiabetic foot ulcersRadiation injurySudden hearing loss
OHIP-covered for eligible; private rates on requestHBOT + wound care combinedSelf-referrals accepted

Under Pressure Inc.

Verified

1692 Lakeshore Road West, Mississauga, ON L5J 1J5

Operating since 2008 in the Clarkson Village area. Claims GTA's premier hyperbaric facility status. OHIP coverage, free parking, transit-accessible, online intake.

Non-healing woundsCO poisoningCompartment syndromeDecompression sicknessExceptional blood loss/anemia
Chambers: State-of-the-art hyperbaric chambers
OHIP-covered; private rates on requestOperating since 2008Clarkson Village location

HBOT Pricing in Toronto

HBOT pricing in Toronto varies by chamber type, session length, and whether the clinic accepts insurance for the indication being treated. Hospital-based programs are usually the most expensive at single-session rates but may be fully covered for FDA-approved conditions. Wellness and sports-recovery clinics are typically self-pay, with multi-session packages reducing per-session cost. Contact each clinic listed above for current rates.

Insurance Coverage for HBOT in Toronto

Insurance and public-healthcare coverage for HBOT in Canada varies significantly by clinic type and indication. Internationally recognized clinical indications — decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning, diabetic wound care, radiation tissue injury, sudden sensorineural hearing loss — are commonly covered at hospital-based programs in Toronto. Wellness applications, sports recovery, and off-label HBOT are generally self-pay regardless of facility. For international patients traveling to Toronto for treatment, most clinics offer English-language consultations and detailed invoicing suitable for home-country insurance reimbursement claims where eligible.

Conditions & Services Treated at Toronto HBOT Clinics

Toronto HBOT clinics in our directory collectively offer treatment across both medical and wellness indications. The most commonly listed services across the 4 clinics include:

  • ·Non-healing wounds
  • ·CO poisoning
  • ·14 OHIP-covered conditions
  • ·Private pay
  • ·Free consultations
  • ·24/7 emergency monitoring
  • ·Sudden hearing loss (urgent)
  • ·Radiation complications

Chamber types reported by Toronto providers in our directory include: State-of-the-art monoplace chambers; State-of-the-art hyperbaric chambers. 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 do I find a good HBOT clinic in Toronto?

Look for clinics that offer medical-grade hard-shell chambers (2.0 ATA or higher for clinical indications), credentialed staff (UHMS-member physicians, certified hyperbaric technologists), and clear disclosure of conditions treated. The clinics listed below were verified by HBOT Finder's research team in 2026-04.

Does insurance cover HBOT in Canada?

Coverage varies. FDA-approved indications (diabetic wounds, CO poisoning, decompression sickness, radiation injury, sudden hearing loss) are commonly reimbursed at hospital-based programs. Wellness/off-label use is usually out-of-pocket. Contact each clinic directly for specifics.

How much does hyperbaric oxygen therapy cost in Toronto?

HBOT pricing in Toronto varies by chamber type, session length, and whether the clinic accepts insurance. Hospital-based programs treating FDA-approved indications may be billed to insurance; wellness clinics are typically self-pay. Multi-session packages often reduce per-session cost by 10–25%. Contact each clinic below for current rates.

Is HBOT covered by insurance or public healthcare in Toronto?

Coverage in Canada varies by clinic type and indication. Internationally recognized clinical indications — decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning, diabetic wounds, radiation injury, sudden hearing loss — are commonly covered at hospital-based programs. Wellness and off-label HBOT in Toronto is generally self-pay. Each Toronto clinic listed below can confirm current reimbursement arrangements.

What conditions are treated at HBOT clinics in Toronto?

Toronto HBOT clinics in our directory commonly offer: 14 OHIP-covered conditions, Private pay, Free consultations, 24/7 emergency monitoring, Sudden hearing loss (urgent), Radiation complications. 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 Toronto?

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 Toronto directory include Ontario HBOT, MO2R (Medical Oxygen Repair), Champagne HBOT. Tour any facility before committing to a multi-session package.

How many HBOT sessions will I need in Toronto?

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 Toronto clinics offer consultations to recommend a treatment plan for your specific case.

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