Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in New Haven, CT
Find HBOT providers in New Haven, CT. Yale New Haven Health is CT's top academic medical center. Learn about coverage, costs, and what to expect.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in New Haven, CT
New Haven is home to Yale New Haven Health, Connecticut’s premier academic health system and one of the leading medical centers in New England. For complex HBOT cases, this is where Connecticut residents often end up — and for good reason.
Finding HBOT Providers in New Haven
Yale New Haven Health’s flagship hospital operates wound care and hyperbaric oxygen programs supported by Yale School of Medicine physicians. The academic setting means complex cases get multidisciplinary attention. Vascular surgery, infectious disease, plastic surgery, and endocrinology all play into wound care — and they’re all under one roof here.
Access to HBOT at Yale New Haven Health typically requires a physician referral. Your primary care doctor, podiatrist, or specialist can initiate a wound care consultation. The team will evaluate your condition and determine the right treatment protocol.
To confirm which facilities in New Haven are currently accredited by the UHMS, use the UHMS provider directory. Read our guide to choosing an HBOT clinic before your first visit.
Insurance and Medicare Coverage in New Haven
Medicare Part B covers HBOT for 14 FDA-approved conditions at outpatient facilities participating in Medicare. The coverage rules are federal and apply the same way in New Haven as elsewhere in Connecticut. After your annual deductible, Medicare generally pays 80% of the approved amount. Reimbursement rates change annually — ask your facility’s billing team for the current figures.
Connecticut Medicaid may cover HBOT for approved conditions. Prior authorization is typically required. Contact Connecticut Medicaid or Yale New Haven Health’s financial counselors to confirm whether your condition qualifies.
Major commercial insurers in Connecticut — Anthem, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare — generally align HBOT coverage with Medicare’s approved indications. Written prior authorization is required. Don’t start treatment without it. Off-label HBOT isn’t covered by any insurer.
For investigational uses paid out of pocket, expect to pay $200 to $450 per session. See our insurance guide and cost guide for a full breakdown.
What to Expect at Your First Session
At Yale New Haven Health, your first wound care appointment is an evaluation — not a treatment session. The team reviews your complete medical history, examines the affected area, and confirms that HBOT is appropriate for your case. They’ll also review your current medications, since some drugs aren’t safe under hyperbaric conditions.
Treatment sessions run 90 to 120 minutes. You’ll breathe pure oxygen inside a pressurized chamber at two to three times normal atmospheric pressure. Mild ear pressure during pressurization is normal and usually manageable. Clinical staff are always nearby.
Most wound care courses at academic medical centers run 20 to 40 sessions. Your progress will be monitored closely, and the protocol may be adjusted based on how your wound responds.
Read our first session guide for a step-by-step look at the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Yale New Haven Health accept referrals from outside Connecticut? Yes. As a major academic medical center, Yale New Haven Health takes referrals from across the region. If you’re in Fairfield County, Long Island, or southwestern Rhode Island, a New Haven program may be practical depending on where you live.
What makes an academic medical center better for complex HBOT cases? Wound care at academic hospitals benefits from immediate access to specialists across departments. If your wound has a vascular component, your wound care team can loop in vascular surgery the same day. Community hospital programs are excellent for straightforward cases but may need to refer out for complications.
Is there a Yale-affiliated HBOT program I can access closer to Fairfield County? Bridgeport Hospital is part of Yale New Haven Health. It’s closer to Fairfield County residents and offers wound care services. See our Bridgeport page for more.
See more providers in Connecticut: /providers/connecticut/
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.