Hyperbaric Oxygen Providers List Georgia - North Carolina


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Where can I go to find out more about the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as a treatment for children with Cerebral Palsy and other forms of brain damage?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) as a treatment for brain damage as yet. Therefore MUMS is not promoting this use. We are only providing information. HBOT is used to treat 13 conditions, some are; "the bends" that some divers experience when coming up too fast, Air Embolism (air in the bloodstream), Carbon Monoxide poisoning, burns, and wounds that are difficult to heal, such as those experienced by people with diabetes.

Many parents who are trying the HBO with their children with brain damage are showing remarkable results. We are getting reports from parents all over the world that their children are experiencing improvement in the areas of speech, reduced spasticity, vision and hearing improvements, behavior improvements, Autistic behaviors reduced, and the reduction or stopping of seizures. Children of all ages, even adults are showing the same improvements. It is not working for all children and we have heard of a few cases in which the children showed no improvements. The children with the milder impairments seem to be showing the most improvements. There are studies in Canada and the United States going on right now to establish whether or not HBO improves children with brain damage. The preliminary results are very encouraging!

MUMS is only providing a list and is not recommending any of these places! The following is a list of people you can contact for more information. Some clinics have monoplace chambers and some have multiplace chambers. We are told that only a monoplace ("place for one") can safely treat by pressurizing with 100% oxygen. If more than one person is being treated in a chamber it should be through a mask or preferably, for comfort, through a hood. Some clinics are more accessible than others. If you have claustrophobia (fear of being in confined spaces) and cannot go in the chamber with your child this needs to be discussed.

Some providers may give discounts for larger numbers of treatments in a row or for prepayment. Some may offer free for hardship cases. It doesn't hurt to ask. The protocol that we are hearing is most used is 1 hour treatments (at pressure) once a day of 1.5 - 1.75 ata for 40 days for first session. Some parents are opting for twice a day treatments but are taking a 4 hour break in between treatments. Recent reports are coming in from parents who are doing too many in a row using the twice a day protocol that their children are getting toxic and regressing. One mother got 100 treatments for her son in a two month time period. He stopped talking and walking which he had been able to do after the first 40 treatments. It took 6-8 weeks for him to start progressing again. Please read "More is Not Better." by Dr. Harch on this website. We are hearing it may be best to take a day off every 5 or 6 days to allow the brain to adjust to using the new brain cells. Many parents see more improvements the two to three weeks after they return home from the series of treatments. Dr. Paul Harch, who has been doing research since 1995 using HBOT on children with brain damage, believes that 40 treatments is recommended for the first series, because some children don't respond until 30 treatments and some may require 200 or more treatments total. Four to six week breaks between series are recommended and these should be individualized. (See Dr. Harch's letter). Because this is a new treatment for brain damage and Cerebral Palsy the best protocol is really not known for sure. One treatment a day using pressures of 1.5 ata or less (1.25 ata if child has a seizure condition) are where we are seeing the best results. Most doctors or HBO technicians would not use any pressure higher than 2.0 ata because they feel this may be too high and dangerous causing oxygen toxicity. That is why we need more studies!

HBO Providers in Alaska - Florida

HBO Providers in Ohio - Wisconsin

HBO Providers Outside Of The United States

Mobile Chambers

These providers bring chambers to your area. They all give reduced rates or free treatments to the host family depending on how many parents commit to getting treatments. Host family is usually responsible for finding families and a site, hotels, etc. Ask each provider for their specific requirements. Setup, mileage and provider room and board fees may be extra. MUMS can send you a list of interested parents in your area.

  • Idaho:Idaho: Hyperbaric Oxygen Providers Express, George & John Crowe, 618 9th Street South, Rupert, ID 83350 208-436-3505 Email: Web:www.hboproviders.com Cost: Check website for prices and specials. Mobile unit will travel to any states except Hawaii or Alaska.

  • Midwest & East Coast: American Hyperbarics , 888-425-0402 Web:americanhyperbarics.com 4 person multiplace is in a medical mobile clinic and travels to Midwest & East coast areas. Cost: $120 ($110 for MUMS members) Includes 100% cotton scrubs for parent & child. Hosting family receives treatments at reduced rate.
    Mobile chamber comes to Green Bay, Wisconsin area

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  • Clinics with Flexible Walled Chambers or Low pressure Mild Chambers at bottom of page

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    Georgia

  • Marietta: ProHBO at Health Horizons, Ken Knot MD, Medical Director, 1455 Bells Ferry Rd., Suite 100, Marietta, GA 30066, 678-766-0153, 678-766-0154 (fax) Email: info@prohbo.com Web: www.prohbo.com Cost: $175 2 Secrist monoplaces.

  • Savannah: Memorial Health University Medical Center, Christopher E. Wells MD, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, Vascular Surgery 4750 Waters Ave., Suite 500, Savannah, GA 31404, 912-350-5961, 912-350-8426, 912-350-5942 (fax) Web: http://svi.memorialhealth.com Requirements are that it is safe to treat the patient and that they can get a pre-certification from the insurance company.

    Hawaii

    Honolulu: The Hyperbaric Medicine Center, Alfred & Helen Mc Cracken, Directors, Dr. Wayne Warrington, Medical Director, 275 Puuhale Road, Suite 1, Honolulu, Hawaii 96819, 808-851-7030, 808-851-7032, 808-851-7031(fax) Email: helen.mccracken@hotmail.com Web: www.hyperbaricmedicinecenter.com Cost: $135 - 150 2 Hyox monoplaces and one 2 place Fortis 420 chamber.(new owners and address)

  • Maui: Kim Brown, PO Box 330656, Kabului, Hawaii 96733 808-870-2567 Email: mauihbot@maui.net Interested in opening a Hyperbaric Oxygen Clinic in Maui and wants to hear from anyone interested.

    Idaho

  • Idaho: Hyperbaric Oxygen Providers Express (HOPE), George & John Crowe, 877-460-HOPE(4673), 208-461-7262 Email: george@flitequest.com Web: www.hboproviders.com Mobile chamber will come to your area. Cost: $100 plus shared expenses. (oxygen, $.65 a mile from last place, $50 a day room & board for technician) Mastercard & Visa accepted. Host parent with 3 others pays $50 a treatment (with 6 others host's child is free). Hoods used.

  • Pocatello: Portneuf Medical Center, Jeff Hampsten, 1125 W Alameda, Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-251-0334, 208-237-1151, 208-237-9721(fax) Email:jeff@hhdive.comwww.idahohyperbarics.com Cost: ? A 28 person hyperbaric chamber in a new building furnished apartments available.

    Illinois

    Arlington Heights: Arlington Heights Longevity Institute, Terrill Haws, DO, 121 S Wilke Rd, Suite 111, Arlington Heights IL 60005 847-577-9451 Cost: $170 (sliding scale) Insurance is billed. Nutritional supplements encouraged.

    Bolingbrook (Chicago area): Midwest Hyperbaric Institute, Inc., Dr. August Martinucci, 391 Quadrangle, Suite S1, Bolingbrook, IL 60441 630-378-1760, 866-281-4268 (toll-free), 630-378-1764 (fax) Email: info@midwesthbot.com Web: www.midwesthbot.com Cost: ? Three monoplaces: 2-Sechrist 1- Perry.

    Indiana

  • Mishawaka: Northern Indiana Hyperbarics, Buffy Nemeth, 1625 E. Jefferson Blvd., Mishawaka, Indiana 46545, 574-256-2561, 574-254-1392 (fax) Email: northernindianahyperbarics@yahoo.com Web: www.northernindianahyperbarics.com Cost: $? Discount for MUMS members. Located one & 1/2 hours East of Chicago loop. Also offering: Oxidative medicine, Chelation, Ultrviolet Blood Irradiation (UVBI), Intervenious Hydrogen Peroxide, Intervenous Mineral & Vitamin Bags, Metabolic assessments, Glutathione Injections, Blood chemistry analysis, Nutrition Counseling. Physical, Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy.

    Louisiana

  • Marrero: Family Physicians' Center, Paul G. Harch, M.D., 5216 Lapalco Boulevard, Marrero, Louisiana 70072, 504-348-1660, 504-348-8656 (fax) Email: paulharchmd@aol.com Web: www.harchhyperbarics.com/ Cost: $200.00 Dr. Dr. Harch is very knowledgeable about protocol and has been treating brain damage and doing research since 1992. The clinic was only closed for three days after Hurricane Katrina. Dr. Harch is back and available! SPECT scans optional. Dr. Harch is doing ongoing research/ very knowledgeable about protocol and has been treating brain damage and doing research since 1992.

  • Meraux: Gateway Rehabilitation (Bodyworks Health), 2605 Munster Blvd., Meraux, LA 70075 504-279-2000, 985-851-6668, 985-381-4267 (cell) Cost: $200

  • Slidell: Greenbriar Hyperbaric Unit (Outpatient Center of Greenbriar Skilled Subacute and Rehab Center), 505 Robert Blvd, Slidell LA 70458 800-541-9756(LA only) 985-643-6900 985-641-6176(fax) Email: gbnh@bellsouth.com Dr. Eduardo J. Hernandez, MD, F.A.A.P. is Medical Director of the Greenbriar facility and hyperbaric unit. He is a Pediatric Pulmonoligist that specializes in HBO. "Greenbriar will work with families to provide hyperbarics at the lowest rate possible. Some of the diagnoses treated are encephalopathy, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, autism, wound care, multiple sclerosis, stroke, amputations and many others." Cost: ?

  • Slidell: Trinity Neurological Rehabilitation Center, Dr. Alan Larcena, Medical Director, Robert Little, MD, HBOT Director, 1400 Lindberg Dr., Slidell, Louisiana 70458, 985-641-4985, 985-646-0793(fax) Email:pforet@trinityrehab.com Web: www.trinityrehab.com Cost $180 (MUMS members $150) One Hypertec monoplace, reduced lodging, some charitable treatments. Located in 110 bed long term care facility specializing in brain injury rehabilitation and treating patients 12 years and older.

    Maryland

  • Annapolis: Maryland Hyperbaric Oxygen Center, Stewart Jacobs,MD, Medical Director, 114 Forbes Street, Annapolis, MD 21401 410 263-2421, 443-458-0116 (fax) Email: info@mdhbot.com"

  • Dayton: The Marq Center, Janiece Schaller, 13983 Triadelphia Mill RD., Dayton, Maryland 21036, 571-216-5557 Email: marqcenter@aol.com Web: www.marqhealthcenter.com Cost:$200 Two monoplace Sechrist, Naturopathic, heavy metal chelation, IV Therapy, Lymph Drainage (LBG), herbals, homeopathics, Fibrinolytic Therapy, (hypercoagulation), Nutraceuticals, Immunotherapy

    Massachusetts

  • Randolph: Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Centers, 1395 North Main Street, Randolph, MA 02368 781-961-7887 800-973-3009 781-986-3860 (fax) Web: www.hyperbaricoxygenchamber.com Six patient multiplace chamber conveniently located near Boston's finest medical facilities and near major highways surrounding Boston. Cost:$150 (for children with Cerebral Palsy) others $150-$250.

    Michigan

  • Michigan/Detroit/Windsor Ontario: Metro Hyperbaric & Wound Healing Center, Alex Olkhovsky, 23003 Greater Mack Ave, Ste A, Saint Claire Shores, MI, 48080, 586-772-3403, 586-771-1603 (fax) info@michiganhyperbaric.com Web: www.michiganhyperbaric.com

  • Farmington Hills: The Complete Hyperbaric, Infusion & Wound Care Center, Bruce Ruben , M.D., P.C., 31410 Northwestern Highway, Suite A, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334, 248.932.5666, Email: info@O2heals.com Web: www.o2heals.com/ 2 Sechrist monoplace chambers Cost: $130?

  • South Lyon: Oxford Hyperbaric Medical Center (OHMC), 21800 Pontiac Trail, South Lyon, Michigan 48178, 248-486-3636 Email: info@healingwithhbot.com Web: www.healingwithhbot.com Sechrist monoplace

  • Macomb/Clinton: Macomb/Clinton Center for Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine, _closed

    Minnesota

  • Plymouth: Life Force Therapies, 3555 Plymouth Blvd., Suite 218, Plymouth, MN 55447, Call Char Lamar at 763-694-7000 Email:info@lifeforcetherapiesusa.com Web: www.lifeforcetherapiesusa.com Cost: $? Multiplace 5 person, Alfred Wilson CHT, Quadricisor motorized P/A Therapy.

    Missouri

  • Kansas City: Hyperbaric Healing Institute, David & Lisa Deister, Ganesh Gupta, MD Medical Director, 10060 NW Prairie View Road, Kansas City, MO 64153 816-801-7878 or 866-801-7878 (toll free) Email:info@HHI-KC.com Web: www.HHI-KC.com Cost: $125 Founded by David & Lisa Deister, parents of a 6 year old with Cerebral Palsy. Two miles south of the Kansas City International Airport. Largest multiplace chamber in the Midwest with walk-in/wheelchair accessible door. Multiplace Chamber seats 8 - 10 people. Certified Hyperbaric Technicians. Special hotel rates available as well as referral arrangements with the 2 Ronald McDonald Houses in Kansas City ($10/night). Will bill insurance. Offers PT, OT, Manual Therapies and Intensive Suit Therapy (TheraSuit Method).

  • Kansas City: McDonagh Medical Center, Charles J. Rudolph, Jr., DO, PhD, 2800A Kendallwood Pkwy, Kansas City, MO 64119 816-453-5940 816-453-1140 (fax) Email: drrudolph2@aol.com Web: www.mcdonaghmed.com Cost: $137 (discounts available for MUMS Members) 2 Nautilus monoplace chambers. Also offers edta chelation for stroke, Nutritional Supplementation, & phospholipid infusions.

    Nevada

  • Las Vegas: North Vista Hospital, 1409 East Lake Mead Blvd., North Las Vegas, NV 89030, 702-657-5637, 702-649-7711, Web: www.northvistahospital.com/second/svc_woundcare.htm Cost: $? 3 Sechrist monoplace chambers.

  • Reno: Northern Nevada Hyperbaric Center, Richard Flyer, M. S., Clinical Director; Dr. Jonathan Tay., M.D., Medical Director, 1698 Meadowood Lane, First Floor, Reno, NV 89502 775-826-2084 775-826-2087(fax) Web: www.nevadahyperbarics.com Email: rflyer@earthlink.net Two transparent, monoplace chambers. Treats neurological disorders such as Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Traumatic Brain I, and Stroke. Also, we treat non-healing wounds, radiation tissue damage, sports injuries, Chronic Fatigue, Lyme Disease, Fibromyalgia. Cost:$200.00

    New Jersey

  • Hawthorne: First Step Achievements, Dr. John A. Gregg, 1083 Goffle Road, Hawthorne, NJ 07506, 973-423-6060, 973-423-1153 (fax) Email:info@firststepachievements.com Web: www.firststepachievements.com Cost: Varies throughout the year. 2 Fortis 420's Multiplace chambers, TheraSuit, Pediatric Intensive Therapy, Bolles Sensory Learning, and Bio-Medical treatments by Physician.

  • Parsippany: New Jersey Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Julia Bramwell MD, Medical Director, 2200 Route 10 West, Suite 106, Parsippany, NJ 07054 973-401-1800 jbramwell@ureach.com Web: www.njhbot.com Cost: $200 2 monoplace Secrist 2500.

    New Mexico

  • Santa Fe: Hyperbaric Medical Center of New Mexico, Ken Stoller, MD, 404 Brunn School Rd Suite D/E, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505-820-6234, 505-955-8560 Email:hbotnm@net.zero.net Web: www.hbotnm.com Cost: $150 12 person multiplace chamber. Dr. Stoller is Board certified in both Pediatrics and Hyperbaric Medicine.

    New York

  • Brewster: Valley Health and Hyperbarics, Jo Feingold M.D., 311 Clock Tower Commons, Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-6363 845-278-5225(fax) Email: hudsonvalleyhyperbarics@yahoo.com Web: www.valleyhyperbarics.com/ The clinic has added more therapies. Pediatric suit therapy, hippotherapy, aquatics, swimming with the dolphins along with Hyperbarics. For information see: www.sunshinetherapy.com/ Cost:$200

  • Long Island Area: Whole Life Practices, Marietta Forcht, 2488 N Jerusalem Road, N. Bellmore, NY 11756 516-735-5377 Web: www.wholelifepractice.com Hyox2 monoplace Email: angelwork888@aol.com Web: www.wholelifepractices.com Cost: $100 ($90 for more than one a week)

  • Mahopac: Valley Health & Hyperbarics, Dr. Jo Feingold, 410 Route 6, Mahopac, NY 10541 845-628-4600 Many alternative therapies offered, including glutathione & vitamins. Cost:$200

    North Carolina

  • Creston: Children's hyperbaric Center, Dr. Clarke McIntosh, Medical Director, 667 Peak Rd, Creston NC 28615 336-385-1775, 336-385-1676 (fax) Email: rhartsoe@skybest.com Web: www.miraclemountain.org Cost: Beginning June 1, 2008 our rates are as follows: Children: HBOT, $59.00 per session when doing 40 sessions for age 18 and under. HBOT, $102 per session for less than 40 sessions, Adults: HBOT, $81. per session when doing 40 sessions for age 19 and over. Oxy-Sound Harmonics (AIT), $20 per session for 20 sessions, Housing, $500 unit shared with another family or $1000 for a private unit, if available. (We have 3 apartments, 2 homes and 4 mobile homes, most with wheelchair ramps and fully furnished including linens, TV, phone, etc.). All units have washer/dryer, satellite tv, etc.(120 hbot treatments for $6000 which includes free AIT Sound Harmonics and can be done over an 18 month period.) 5 person Multiplace chamber using hoods. Reduced Housing available. Quadracizer.

  • Huntersville: Huntersville: Charlotte Metro Hyperbarics, Dr. Danielle Rose, Medical Director, 14330 Oakhill Park Lane, Suite 140, Huntersville, NC 28078, 704-875-7189, 704-875-3581 (fax), Email:Charlottemetrohy@bellsouth.net Web: www.hboinfo.com/ncarolina.htm Two Sands Series III monoplaces Cost: Call for pricing - (discount for MUMS members)

    Medical Director, 14330 Oakhill Park Lane, Suite 200, Huntersville, NC 28031, 704-987-2111, 704-987-2113 (fax), Email:info@jemsekspecialty.com Web: www.medicorhbo.com 2 Secrist 3200 monoplace Cost: $168.75 for 60 minutes, $200 for 90 minutes Offers charitable treatments.

    Use of Flexible Walled chambers or Low pressure chambers

    The McGill study in Canada treated children with Cerebral Palsy using 1.3 ata with room air in a hard chamber as their control group and all the children improved! MUMS is seeking more documentation from people using just the bags with room air to treat stroke or brain damage. These flexible walled chambers are not designed to be used with 100% oxygen and can only pressurize to 1.3 ata. Preliminary observations from parents using HBO show that the brain has a memory for oxygen and children require fewer treatments especially after the first 100 - 200 in order to make the same improvements. Experts at present believe that perhaps after using the hard chambers first, the flexible chambers may be a logical use for follow up HBO treatment. More studies are needed.

    Flexible Walled chambers or Low pressure chambers HBO providers:

    Georgia

  • Lithia Springs:Alternative Gym, 561 Thornton Road, Suite Q, Lithia Springs, GA 30122, 877-4allgym (25-5496), 678-945-4662, Email: 4allgym@bellsouth.net Web: www.AllternativeGym.com Cost: varies. Discount for MUMS members Vitaeris 320, Reduced or free lodging available, Suit conditioning, Neuro/Adeli, The UEU (Universal Exercise Unit), cage, personalized fitness program "boot camp"

    Illinois

  • Chicago: Lor Dex HBO, Ken Horbacz DN, 3223 N Harlem Ave., Chicago, IL 60634 773-619-4199, Email: KenHorbacz@yahoo.com 2 Oxyhealth monoplaces with room air, Physical Therapy Cost: $125 (MUMS members $100)

  • Hoffman Estates: Harry Hong PhD,OmD, 2356 Hassell Road, Suite F , Hoffman Estates, IL 60169, 847-922-4156, 847-884-0200 (fax) Email: harryghong@hotmail.com Web: www.harryghong.com Cost: $95 (1-20 sessions) $90 (20-40 sessions) $3200 40 + package) (MUMS members discount) Oxyhealth Mild Chamber Vitaeris 320 with Oxygen concentrator Allergy Desensitization, Enzyme Therapy, Emotional Therapy, Leaky Gut Therapy, Homeopathic Detox, Nutritional Therapy

    Indiana

  • Carmel: Carmel Clinic for Functional Medicine, Stacie Macari, DC, CNS, 75 Executive Drive, Carmel, IN 46032, 317-846-9355, 317-846-8481(fax) Email: carmelclinic@yahoo.com Web: www. carmelclinic.com Cost: $95 Vitaeris 320 DAN doctor

  • Fishers: Oxyspa, David Darbro, MD, Medical Director, 11559 Cumberland Road, Suite 400, Fishers, IN 46037-9787, 317-594-0772, 317-594-4411 (fax) Email: mark@theoxyspa.com Web: www.theoxyspa.com Cost: Variety of affordable packages and financing available. Mark D. Merrell is the owner and also a parent of a child with Autism. Two Vitaeris 320 chambers, ionic cleansing, massage and craniosacral therapies are also offered.

  • Maryland

    Laurel: Mark Sivieri, MD, 9101 Cherry Lane, Suite 205, Laurel, Maryland 20708, 301-490-9911 Email: drsivieri@yahoo.com Cost:? Vitaeras 320. Dr. Sivieri is a Family Practice Physician.

    Michigan

  • Rochester Hills: Vital Age Management, Dr. Robert Grafton, 555 Barclay Circle, Suite 140, Rochester Hills, MI 43307, 248-853-5880, 248-853-5929 (fax) Email: vitalage@yahoo.com Web:www.vitalagemanagement.com Cost: ? Performance chamber treats at 1.5ata 20-30 1-2 times a day 5 per week, chelation, IV treatments, detox treatments, etc.

    Missouri

  • Lee's Summit: Summit of Health Integrative Care Chiropractic and Hyperbaric Center, Inc., Dr. Susan Anschutz, Chiropractic Physician, 200 NE Chipman Rd., Lee's Summit, MO 64063, 816-554-4771 +fax, Email: Ssummithealth@kc.rr.com Web: www.summitofhealth.net Cost: $75 Prepay 10 for $600 (discount for MUMS members) Vitaeris 320 Doctor completed IHA course on Neurological class for HBOT and is certified by IHA. Also offers Thai massage for tight muscles.

    Nebraska

  • Burwell: Dunes HBO, Inc, Vicki Bauer , Office manager , 46800 823rd Rd, Burwell, NE 68823, 308-750-1948 Cost: $65 per one hour treatment Two Vitaeris 320

    New Jersey

    Middletown: Family Wellness Center, David Dornfeld DO, 18 Leonardville Rd., Middletown, NJ 07748, 732-671-3730, 732-706-1078(fax) Email: DrDave@osteodocs.com Web: www.osteodocs.com

    Cost: $120 (10 for $1000) Vitaeris 320, Also offering: Chelation and nutritional IV therapy.

    North Carolina

  • Ashville: Ashville Integrative Medicine, James Biddle MD, 832 Hendersonville Road, Ashville, NC 28803, 828-252-5545, 828-281-3055(fax), Web: www.docbiddle.com Cost: $150 if 10 are purchased One Respiro 270. Also offers Chelation, Bio-identical hormones, Thermograms, Allergy testing, DAN physician

  • Cary: Breath of Life Treatment Center, 103-A Brady, Court, Cary, NC 27511, 919-469-2000, 919-469-2090(fax) Email: cleonard573@bellsouth.net Web: www.breathoflifetreatment.com Cost: $65 ($55 for 40) 2 Vitaeris 320 chambers

  • Chapel Hill: Plum Spring Clinic, Michael Sharp MD, Medical Director, 104 Market Street, Southern Village, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, 919-945-0300, 919-945-0303 (fax) Email: lori@plumspring.com Web: www.plumspring.com Cost: $95 (5% off 10 HBO, 10% off 20 HBO, discount for MUMS members.) Respiro 270, Clinic also offers Cranial Sacral, Physical Therapy, Massage, Accupuncture, Reiki, D.A.N. protocol

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