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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is offered at these Aurora Health Care sites:

Aurora BayCare Medical Center

Aurora BayCare Medical Center provides an extensive service in the specialized care of chronic wounds. A multi-disciplinary team, lead by Thomas Betka, MD, will focus on comprehensive wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy to stimulate and hasten the healing process.

To contact Aurora BayCare Medical Center or make a referral to the Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Clinic, please call 920-288-4010.

Meet our physicians

Jerome Buboltz, M.D., wound care and hyperbaric medicine physician, has vast experience in helping utilize all methods possible to aid in the healing process, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy. He is board certified in both internal medicine and emergency medicine.

Laurie Gesell, M.D., F.A.C.E.P., U.H.M. is the Aurora Health Care Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Wound Care Division medical director and oversees the program at Aurora Medical Center in Washington County. Dr. Gesell is fellowship trained in toxicology and hyperbaric medicine. She is a leading expert in the area of hyperbaric medicine and wound care. Dr. Gesell currently serves the elected position of President of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society.

Aurora Medical Center in Washington County

1032 E. Sumner St.
Hartford, WI  53207
(262) 670-7213 or (800) 657-4232
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Hours:
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Aurora Medical Center in Washington County is proud to be part of a network that delivers highly specialized, expert wound care through Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). The wound care program at Aurora Medical Center in Washington County offers two monoplace (single person) hyperbaric chambers fully equipped to treat carbon monoxide poisoning, osteomyelitis, radiation necrosis and wound complications related to diabetes. These are the only chambers in the county.

Aurora's Center for Comprehensive Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy sees patients in Hartford. We offer:

  • two 33-inch internal diameter monoplace chambers
  • capable of treatment at three times atmospheric pressure
  • fully equipped for treating wound healing, carbon monoxide poisoning, Osteomyelits, Radiation Necrosis, and wound complications related to diabetes

Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center
Center for Comprehensive Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Multiplace Chambers

2900 West Oklahoma Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53215
(414) 649-6577
Maps and directions

Hours:
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

2 multiplace (multi-person) chambers: 

  • 9x26 foot double-lock steel chamber 

    • capable of treatment at four times atmospheric pressure (ATA)
    • 6-patient capacity
  • 8x20 foot steel recompression chamber 

    • capable of treatment at seven times atmospheric pressure (ATA)
    • fully-equipped for emergency cases such as diving accidents and carbon monoxide poisoning
    • 2-patient capacity

Aurora St. Luke's South Shore
Wound Care Center

5900 South Lake Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53110
(414) 489-4539 or (414) 489-4058
Maps and directions

Hours:
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Aurora's Center for Comprehensive Wound Care and Hyberbaric Oxygen Therapy sees patients at Aurora St. Luke's South Shore.  The Medical Director is Board Certified in emergency medicine with fellowship training in hyperbaric medicine and wound care.

Aurora West Allis Medical Center

8901 W. Lincoln. Ave.
West Allis, WI  53227
(414) 328-8404
Maps and directions

Hours:
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Aurora's Center for Comprehensive Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy sees patients in West Allis. The Medical Director is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine with fellowship training in Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Care. We offer:

  • two 34-inch internal diameter monoplace chambers
  • capable of treatment at three times atmospheric pressure
  • fully equipped for treating wound healing, carbon monoxide poisoning, Osteomyelits, Radiation Necrosis, and wound complications related to diabetes

 

 


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