HBOT Treatment Centers & Benefits forWisconsin Residents
Discover evidence-based hyperbaric oxygen therapy benefits and find UHMS-accredited treatment centers near you. Learn about conditions treated and connect with qualified HBOT providers across Wisconsin.
Why Wisconsin Residents Choose HBOT Treatment
Why Wisconsin Residents Love HBOT
Scientifically proven benefits that improve quality of life for thousands across Wisconsin.
View All Evidence-Based Benefits →Faster Recovery
Reduce healing time by up to 75% for injuries and surgeries
Enhanced Energy
Boost cellular energy production and fight chronic fatigue
Better Sleep
Improve sleep quality and reduce stress levels naturally
Cognitive Boost
Enhance memory, focus, and mental clarity
Anti-Aging
Stimulate collagen production and reduce signs of aging
Immune Support
Strengthen immune system and fight infections naturally
Professional HBOT Clinics in Wisconsin
These 10 UHMS-accredited facilities in Wisconsin offer professional hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Aurora BayCare Medical Center
Aurora Health Center - Oshkosh
Aurora Medical Center Burlington
Aurora Medical Center in Grafton
Aurora Medical Center in Summit
Aurora Medical Center - Kenosha
10400 75th St, , Wisconsin 53142
Aurora Medical Center - Manitowoc County
Aurora Medical Center Washington County
Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center
Aurora West Allis Memorial Hospital
About UHMS Accreditation
The Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) is the primary scientific organization for hyperbaric and diving medicine. UHMS accreditation ensures facilities meet strict safety and quality standards for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, providing patients with professional medical care and proven treatment protocols.
Learn more about UHMS →HBOT Treatment Across Wisconsin
Find HBOT information and treatment resources in every major city across Wisconsin. Connect with qualified providers and learn about local options.
Milwaukee
Population: 569,756
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Madison
Population: 275,568
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Green Bay
Population: 106,585
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Kenosha
Population: 99,147
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Racine
Population: 77,155
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Appleton
Population: 74,873
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Waukesha
Population: 70,779
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Eau Claire
Population: 69,274
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Oshkosh
Population: 66,247
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Janesville
Population: 65,813
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West Allis
Population: 59,588
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La Crosse
Population: 51,791
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Sheboygan
Population: 49,812
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Wauwatosa
Population: 47,718
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Fond du Lac
Population: 44,491
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Brookfield
Population: 41,592
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New Berlin
Population: 40,384
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Wausau
Population: 39,893
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Greenfield
Population: 37,361
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Beloit
Population: 36,554
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Oak Creek
Population: 36,473
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Sun Prairie
Population: 36,455
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Franklin
Population: 35,751
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Manitowoc
Population: 34,553
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West Bend
Population: 31,722
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Fitchburg
Population: 31,566
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Neenah
Population: 27,409
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Superior
Population: 26,550
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Stevens Point
Population: 25,497
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De Pere
Population: 25,368
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Mequon
Population: 25,259
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Muskego
Population: 25,156
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Watertown
Population: 22,873
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Middleton
Population: 22,235
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South Milwaukee
Population: 20,547
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Onalaska
Population: 18,909
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Wisconsin Rapids
Population: 18,756
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Marshfield
Population: 18,718
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Oconomowoc
Population: 18,385
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Menasha
Population: 18,130
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Cudahy
Population: 17,964
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Kaukauna
Population: 17,237
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Beaver Dam
Population: 16,629
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Menomonie
Population: 16,548
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River Falls
Population: 16,349
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Pewaukee
Population: 16,002
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Hartford
Population: 15,761
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Whitewater
Population: 15,705
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Hudson
Population: 15,004
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Chippewa Falls
Population: 14,643
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Verona
Population: 14,499
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Glendale
Population: 13,134
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Stoughton
Population: 13,063
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Port Washington
Population: 12,569
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Baraboo
Population: 12,506
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Fort Atkinson
Population: 12,490
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Cedarburg
Population: 12,317
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Platteville
Population: 11,421
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Waupun
Population: 11,244
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Two Rivers
Population: 11,224
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Burlington
Population: 11,021
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Monroe
Population: 10,568
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Portage
Population: 10,374
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New Richmond
Population: 10,334
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Elkhorn
Population: 10,259
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Reedsburg
Population: 10,060
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Sparta
Population: 9,921
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Sturgeon Bay
Population: 9,702
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Tomah
Population: 9,505
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St. Francis
Population: 9,318
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Shawano
Population: 9,236
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Merrill
Population: 9,224
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Rice Lake
Population: 9,030
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Plymouth
Population: 8,913
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Altoona
Population: 8,750
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Monona
Population: 8,604
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Delavan
Population: 8,531
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Lake Geneva
Population: 8,443
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Rhinelander
Population: 8,248
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Sheboygan Falls
Population: 8,190
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Antigo
Population: 8,058
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Ashland
Population: 7,884
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Ripon
Population: 7,803
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Jefferson
Population: 7,722
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Summit
Population: 0
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Grafton
Population: 0
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