Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Annapolis, MD

Find HBOT providers in Annapolis, MD. Luminis Health (Anne Arundel Medical Center) serves the state capital. Baltimore's academic centers are nearby.

Updated February 22, 2026 · 3 min read
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Annapolis, MD

Annapolis is Maryland’s state capital and sits roughly 30 miles from Baltimore. Luminis Health — formerly Anne Arundel Medical Center — is the primary health system serving the Annapolis area and provides wound care services for local patients who need clinical HBOT.

Finding HBOT Providers in Annapolis

Luminis Health operates Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, a well-regarded community hospital that handles a broad range of clinical services for Anne Arundel County. Their wound care program serves patients throughout the greater Annapolis area.

For straightforward wound care cases — diabetic foot ulcers, chronic non-healing wounds — Luminis Health is a practical local option. For complex or unusual presentations, Baltimore is close enough that referrals to Johns Hopkins or University of Maryland are common and reasonable.

Access to HBOT at Luminis Health typically starts with a physician referral. Ask your primary care doctor, podiatrist, or specialist about a wound care consultation if HBOT may be appropriate for your condition.

Find currently accredited hyperbaric facilities near Annapolis using the UHMS provider directory. Read our guide to choosing an HBOT clinic before you start calling around.

Insurance and Medicare Coverage in Annapolis

Medicare Part B covers HBOT for 14 FDA-approved indications at outpatient Medicare-participating facilities. The coverage rules are federal and apply the same way in Annapolis as anywhere in Maryland. After your annual deductible, Medicare generally pays 80% of the approved rate. Rates change annually — confirm current figures with your facility’s billing team.

Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice) may cover HBOT for qualifying conditions. Prior authorization is typically required. Contact HealthChoice or the hospital’s financial counselors to confirm coverage before scheduling.

Commercial insurers serving Anne Arundel County — CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, United Healthcare, Aetna, and others — generally follow Medicare’s approved indications. Prior authorization is required before starting any treatment course. Off-label HBOT is not covered.

For investigational or wellness uses paid out of pocket, costs typically run $200 to $450 per session. See our insurance guide and cost guide for more.

What to Expect at Your First Session

Your first appointment at Luminis Health will be a medical evaluation — not a treatment session. The wound care team reviews your health history, examines the affected area, and determines whether HBOT is right for your case. Bring a complete medication list, since some drugs interact with high-pressure oxygen.

Treatment sessions run 90 to 120 minutes. You’ll breathe pure oxygen inside a pressurized chamber at two to three times normal atmospheric pressure. Ear pressure during pressurization is common and manageable. Clinical staff remain accessible throughout.

Most wound care courses run 20 to 40 sessions scheduled five days a week. Your progress is monitored throughout, and the plan adjusts based on response.

Read our first session guide for a full walkthrough.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Luminis Health the same as Anne Arundel Medical Center? Yes. Anne Arundel Medical Center rebranded as Luminis Health in 2021. It’s the same hospital system — the flagship hospital is still in Annapolis on Jennifer Road.

Are there any HBOT providers between Annapolis and Baltimore? The Annapolis-to-Baltimore corridor runs through suburban Anne Arundel County. Some outpatient wound care clinics operate in that area. The UHMS provider directory is the best resource for finding currently accredited options along that route.

What if I live in the Chesapeake Bay area south of Annapolis? Southern Anne Arundel County and Calvert County residents sometimes travel to Annapolis or Baltimore for specialized wound care. Ask your physician about the closest appropriate program — for some conditions, a longer drive to Baltimore’s academic centers is worth it.


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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.