Investing in a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber provides benefits in many different ways.

Saving Lives

Everybody wins when an animal’s life is saved. If you are the owner or breeder, the years invested in training, or the return you receive for stud fees, means a productive animal is paramount. If you are a veterinarian or other care giver, then returning a healthy animal to its owner means personal satisfaction as well as good business practice. Using a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber will enhance and be an excellent complement to your other therapies and treatments.

Improved Health

For many people that work with animals in their business, an improved state of health for that animal can mean better business. Race horses or race dogs returning to form earlier means that they can run additional races during their schedule. Breeders that raise horses, or sell stud services can benefit from the improved vitality of their breeding stock - mares take better, studs perform better, and their offspring have improved birthing conditions.

Value Added Services

People that provide veterinarian, training or rehabilitation services for large or small animals can offer HBOT services to their clients, and gain numerous benefits. Their patients can experience quicker recovery times, lower mortality rates, and better treatment response. With a higher success ratio for treatments and shorter recovery times, the practice can treat more patients, resulting in increased revenues for the same facility.

HBOT - Saves Money, Makes Profits

The evidence is mounting that using an HBOT chamber is good for business. The capital investment cost has been returned in 6 - 9 months by some vets. The saving of one $150,000 horse by an owner or breeder, virtually pays for the chamber immediately. Improved fertility or saving of hypoxic foals dramatically increases a stable’s bottom line. Which situation applies to you?

Contact us for more information on how an Equineox Hyperbaric Oxygen chamber would benefit your business.

This chamberis owned by Dr. Herthel of Alamo Pintado Eqiune Medical Clinic and his practice attracts horses from across the country for treatment.