Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Fayetteville, AR

Find HBOT providers in Fayetteville, AR. Washington Regional, Mercy Hospital, and NW Arkansas facilities. Medicare and insurance coverage explained.

Updated February 22, 2026 · 4 min read
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Fayetteville, AR

Northwest Arkansas is one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. The Walmart headquarters in nearby Bentonville, a growing corporate and tech sector, and the University of Arkansas all feed a metro area that has seen significant healthcare infrastructure investment in recent years. Fayetteville sits at the center of this growth and is the largest city in the Northwest Arkansas corridor.

Finding HBOT Providers in Fayetteville

Use the UHMS provider directory at uhms.org/find-a-hyperbaric-facility.html. The Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society accredits facilities that meet clinical standards. Accreditation is a meaningful quality signal that separates medical programs from wellness operations.

Washington Regional Medical Center is an independent community hospital based in Fayetteville that serves as a regional hub for Northwest Arkansas. Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas operates in Rogers, just north of Fayetteville, and is part of the larger Mercy Health system. Both have wound care programs that serve the broader Northwest Arkansas region.

Northwest Arkansas’s growth has attracted additional healthcare providers, including specialty clinics that weren’t present a decade ago. Use the UHMS directory to verify current accreditation status before committing to a program.

For complex or unusual cases, UAMS in Little Rock is the state’s academic medical center. It’s about 3.5 hours southeast of Fayetteville. Most routine HBOT indications won’t require that distance, but radiation injury cases and unusual wound presentations sometimes benefit from academic center evaluation first.

Read our guide to choosing a clinic before evaluating any freestanding hyperbaric program in the area.

Insurance and Medicare Coverage in Fayetteville

Medicare Part B covers HBOT for 14 FDA-approved conditions at hospital outpatient facilities. The rules are national. Covered indications include diabetic foot ulcers, radiation tissue necrosis, compromised grafts, arterial insufficiency ulcers, gas gangrene, carbon monoxide poisoning, and others.

Reimbursement rates change annually. Verify current figures with your facility’s billing team.

Arkansas Medicaid may cover HBOT for qualifying patients. Coverage depends on the condition and the managed care plan. Ask the facility’s billing coordinator to run prior authorization before scheduling.

Commercial insurers active in Northwest Arkansas include Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield, QualChoice, Cigna, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare. These plans generally follow Medicare’s coverage criteria. Prior authorization is required. Off-label uses won’t be covered under any plan.

Our insurance guide covers prior authorization in detail. Our cost guide covers what patients typically pay out of pocket.

What to Expect at Your First Session

A hyperbaric physician reviews your medical history before treatment begins. They confirm the HBOT indication, screen for contraindications, and set the treatment schedule. This intake evaluation takes 30 to 60 minutes on your first visit.

Treatment runs 90 minutes at 2.0 to 2.4 ATA breathing 100% oxygen. Compression takes about 10 minutes. Decompression takes another 10. Total visit time is typically under two hours.

Ear pressure during compression is the most common physical sensation. Staff teach equalization techniques before your first session.

Read our first session guide for a complete account of what to expect from intake through the end of a treatment course.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Fayetteville?

Washington Regional Medical Center and Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas are the primary hospitals serving the Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas region. Use the UHMS provider directory at uhms.org to find accredited HBOT facilities in the area. For complex cases, UAMS in Little Rock is about 3.5 hours southeast.

Does Medicare cover HBOT in Fayetteville?

Yes. Medicare Part B covers HBOT for 14 FDA-approved conditions at hospital outpatient facilities. Coverage rules are federal and apply the same way in Arkansas as in any other state. Off-label uses are not covered. Reimbursement rates change annually, so verify current amounts with your facility’s billing team.

Has Northwest Arkansas’s rapid growth improved HBOT access?

Northwest Arkansas has grown significantly over the past decade, driven by Walmart’s headquarters in Bentonville and a growing corporate and technology sector. This population growth has brought expanded healthcare infrastructure to the region, including wound care programs. Use the UHMS provider directory to find currently accredited programs in the Fayetteville and Bentonville area.


See more providers in Arkansas: Arkansas HBOT Provider Directory


Medical Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before pursuing any medical treatment.