How Much Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Cost in Vermont?
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) prices in Vermont range from $102 to $408 per session. Prices are above the national average based on Vermont's cost of living.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Cost in Vermont
Low
$102
per session
Average
$255
per session
High
$408
per session
Monthly Cost
$408 - $8160/mo
Session Duration
60-90 minutes
Typical Frequency
5x per week for acute conditions, 2-3x per week for chronic
What Affects Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Prices in Vermont?
Hospital-based HBOT is more expensive than standalone clinics
1.3 ATA mild chambers ($75-150) vs 2.0+ ATA medical chambers ($200-400)
Protocol length: some conditions require 40+ sessions
Home chambers available for purchase ($5,000-20,000)
How to Save Money on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in Vermont
- Check if your condition qualifies for insurance coverage
- Buy session packages (20-40 sessions at bulk rates)
- Standalone HBOT clinics are typically 30-50% cheaper than hospitals
- Consider a home mild-HBOT chamber if long-term use is needed
Insurance & Medicare Coverage for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Medicare covers for 15 specific conditions (diabetic wounds, decompression, etc.). Private insurance may cover with prior authorization for approved indications. Wellness/off-label use is not covered.
Medicare Coverage Details
Medicare covers hyperbaric oxygen therapy administered in a chamber for 15 specified conditions. Coverage for diabetic wounds requires Wagner grade III or higher, failed 30+ days of standard wound care, and ongoing evaluation every 30 days. Treatment is not covered for general wellness, anti-aging, athletic recovery, or any condition not on the approved list.
- --Acute carbon monoxide intoxication
- --Decompression illness
- --Gas embolism / gas gangrene
- --Acute traumatic peripheral ischemia
- --Crush injuries / severed limbs
- --Necrotizing fasciitis
- --Chronic refractory osteomyelitis
- --Osteoradionecrosis / soft tissue radionecrosis
- --Diabetic wounds (Wagner III+, failed 30 days standard care)
- --Cyanide poisoning
- --Actinomycosis (refractory)
Limits: Diabetic wounds: must show measurable healing every 30 days or coverage stops.
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