Midwest Hyperbarics — Dialed In Health Directory
🌿 Functional, Integrative & Naturopathic · HBOT Specialty Clinic
Midwest Hyperbarics
📍 6300 S Lyncrest Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Wound Healing TBI Sudden Hearing Loss Chronic Pain Addiction Recovery Mental Health Hard Chamber Dialed In Health Guest
About Midwest Hyperbarics

Midwest Hyperbarics is Sioux Falls' leading hyperbaric oxygen therapy clinic, offering multi-place hard chamber treatment for a wide range of medical and wellness conditions. The clinic is staffed by a multidisciplinary team including ENT specialists, wound care clinicians, and HBOT-certified technicians.

Unlike soft-chamber wellness studios, Midwest Hyperbarics operates clinical-grade chambers capable of reaching 3 atmospheres of pressure — the level required for serious wound healing, neurological recovery, and sudden hearing loss treatment. Patients have access to the full therapeutic benefit of HBOT, not a diluted version of it.

The clinic sees patients for both acute medical conditions (diabetic foot wounds, sudden hearing loss, post-stroke recovery) and longer-term wellness and optimization protocols.

Conditions Treated
Wound Healing
Diabetic foot wounds, surgical wounds, non-healing ulcers
Sudden Hearing Loss
Sensorineural hearing loss — time-sensitive, best results when treated early
TBI & Post-Stroke
Traumatic brain injury, concussion recovery, post-stroke neurological repair
Chronic Pain
Herniated discs, fibromyalgia, chronic inflammatory conditions
Mental Health
Anxiety, depression — adjunctive HBOT alongside existing care
Addiction Recovery
Cognitive clarity and neurological support during recovery
General Wellness
Energy, longevity, anti-aging, athletic performance optimization
Limb Salvage
Advanced wound care as alternative to amputation
Clinic Details
Multi-place hard chamber · Up to 3 atmospheres
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Private pay · Some conditions may qualify
Accepting — call to schedule consultation
60–90 minutes typical
Varies by condition · 20–80 sessions typical