Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Huntington, WV

Find HBOT providers in Huntington, WV. Cabell Huntington Hospital, Marshall Health, and tri-state facilities. Medicare and insurance coverage explained.

Updated February 22, 2026 · 4 min read
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Huntington, WV

Huntington is a small city with an outsized health system footprint. Sitting at the convergence of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio, the Huntington metro’s hospitals serve a tri-state patient population. Cabell Huntington Hospital is one of West Virginia’s largest hospitals. Marshall Health, the clinical arm of Marshall University, gives the area academic medical infrastructure that most cities of its size don’t have.

Finding HBOT Providers in Huntington

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 for physician oversight, equipment, and safety. Start there before calling any program.

Cabell Huntington Hospital is the area’s largest hospital and a major regional referral center. It handles complex wound care cases from across the tri-state area. Marshall Health operates clinical programs affiliated with Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, giving the Huntington area access to academic medicine teaching and specialty expertise.

Patients from eastern Kentucky communities like Ashland and Catlettsburg often find Huntington the most accessible regional medical center. Patients from Ironton and Gallipolis in Ohio are also within the Huntington health system’s service area. Your insurance travels with you across state lines. Confirm prior authorization with your insurer before scheduling.

For complex wound care cases that require higher-level academic resources, CAMC in Charleston is about 50 miles east. It’s the largest health system in West Virginia.

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

Insurance and Medicare Coverage in Huntington

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

Reimbursement rates change every year. Always verify current figures with the facility’s billing team.

West Virginia Medicaid may cover HBOT for qualifying West Virginia residents. For patients covered by Kentucky Medicaid or Ohio Medicaid, your state’s program applies. Ask the facility billing team to verify out-of-state Medicaid coverage before scheduling.

Commercial insurers active in the Huntington tri-state market include Highmark West Virginia, The Health Plan, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield (for Kentucky patients), Paramount Health Care (for Ohio patients), Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Prior authorization is required under all these plans. Off-label uses won’t be covered.

Our insurance guide explains how prior authorization works. Our cost guide covers typical out-of-pocket costs per session.

What to Expect at Your First Session

A hyperbaric physician reviews your medical history before treatment begins. They confirm the HBOT indication and screen for contraindications. This intake takes 30 to 60 minutes before any chamber time.

Treatment runs 90 minutes at 2.0 to 2.4 ATA breathing 100% oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. Compression takes about 10 minutes. Decompression takes another 10 minutes. Most visits are under two hours.

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

Read our first session guide for a complete walkthrough of what to expect from your first appointment through the end of a treatment course.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Huntington, WV?

Cabell Huntington Hospital and Marshall Health (affiliated with Marshall University) are the two major healthcare providers in the Huntington tri-state area, serving West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. Use the UHMS provider directory at uhms.org to find accredited HBOT facilities in the Huntington area.

Does Medicare cover HBOT in Huntington, WV?

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 West Virginia 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.

Can Kentucky and Ohio patients use Huntington HBOT facilities?

Yes. Huntington’s health systems serve the tri-state area that includes parts of Kentucky and Ohio. Patients from Lawrence County, KY, and Lawrence County and Gallia County, OH, commonly use Huntington healthcare facilities. Your insurance coverage applies regardless of which state treatment occurs in. Verify prior authorization with your insurer and the facility’s billing team before scheduling.


See more providers in West Virginia: West Virginia 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.