
Hyperthermic Ozone and Carbonic Acid Transdermal Technology
Rejuvenate your body with HOCATT
The HOCATT uses a combination of powerful modalities to help detox the body, improve circulation, boost energy and strengthen the immune system.
How Can HOCATT Help Me?
Stimulates antioxidant enzyme production
Combats and disposes of pathogens and toxins (detox)
Burns up to 600 calories per session
Aids in Weight Loss
Reduces Inflammation
Reduces Pain, Calm Nerves
Increases energy levels
Oxidizes Toxins, Removes Free Radicals
Improves Brain Function
Improves Skin Tone
Healing with HOCATT Ozone Sauna
While relaxing in the HOCATT™, the ozonated steam covers your skin, helping you sweat toxins out! Sessions last up to 30 minutes, but it’s plenty of time to help improve wellness and vitality.
You don’t have to be sick to benefit. Whether you’re ill, an athlete looking to boost performance or healthy and looking to get even healthier and detox your system, contact us to learn how the HOCATT™ can help you!
How HOCATT works.
The HOCATT™ is a single unit developed for a single purpose – strategic wellness and vitality. The HOCATT uses a combination of powerful modalities to help detox the body, improve circulation, boost energy and strengthen the immune system.
Transdermal Ozone
The benefits include inactivating viruses, bacteria, parasites and more!
CO₂ / Carbonic Acid
Increases blood flow and helps decrease blood pressure. Also helps reduce stress and relax muscles.
Whole Body Hyperthermia
Elevates mitochondrial function. Increases oxygen, nutrient, hormone and enzyme supply to affected areas.
Frequency Specific Microcurrents
Anti-inflammatory influence on blood flow and lymph transport.
Anti-Aging / Detox / Wellness
Helps improve digestive issues, liver function, chronic headaches, skin conditions, low energy and fatigue and more!
Our Services have helped numerous people with:
- Air or Gas Embolism
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Clostridial Myositis and Myonecrosis
- Crush Injuries and Other Acute Traumatic Ischemia
- Decompression Sickness
- Arterial Insufficiencies
- Severe Anemia
- Intracranial Abscess
- Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
- Osteomyelitis (Refractory)
- Delayed Radiation Injury (Soft Tissue and Bony Necrosis)
- Compromised Grafts and Flaps
- Acute Thermal Burn Injury
- Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Contact us and get started with a consultation!
Frequently Asked Questions
Being informed is the most important thing when choose a treatment option that works for you. Learn more with our HBOT FAQs or by contacting one of our Certified Hyperbarics Technicians.
How long does a treatment last?
A typical treatment generally lasts a bit over two hours. Of course, treatments can sometimes take longer, especially if patients have difficulty clearing their ears during the pressurization phase.
What conditions, injuries, or indications can be treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatments?
There are 14 indications that are approved to be treated by the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Committee:
- Air or gas embolism – when gas bubbles enter arteries or veins
- Carbon monoxide poisoning – when carbon monoxide is inhaled and injuries arise from that
- Clostridial myositis and myonecrosis – a rapidly progressive infection of the soft tissue, known commonly as “gas gangrene”
- Crush injury, compartment syndrome, and other acute traumatic ischemias – injuries that result from trauma, from minor contusions to limb threatening damage
- Decompression sickness – referred to as the “bends,” is the formation of inert gas bubbles in tissue, usually caused by rapid ascent from a dive.
- Arterial insufficiencies – wounds that are not healing properly
- Severe anemia – a loss of red blood cell mass due to hemorrhage, hemolysis, or aplasia
- Intracranial abscess – an inflammation caused from infected material coming from local or remote infectious sources
- Necrotizing soft tissue infections – a rare but severe type of bacterial infection that can cause tissue death
- Osteomyelitis – an infection of bone or bone marrow
- Delayed radiation injury (soft tissue and bony necrosis) – some radiation treatments leave patients with cell damage to soft tissue (such as mouth, throat, and the gastrointestinal tract).
- Compromised grafts and flaps – when a skin graft does not heal properly
- Acute thermal burn injury – severe burns that can be treated with enhanced oxygen
- Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss – hearing loss caused by a malfunction in a certain nerve in the brain
How many treatments will I need, and how often?
The number and frequency of treatments needed varies with the specific condition that is being treated. For many conditions, one treatment a day (Monday through Friday) is given for a total of 20 to 30 treatments, usually a total of four to six weeks.
What happens during a hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment?
There are a couple stages during a typical treatment (or dive).
- The first stage is compression (or diving) in which the chamber is pressurized to the prescribed pressure (or depth).
- After the oxygen periods are finished, the chamber is depressurized (or surfaced) and the treatment is finished.