“Dr. Sonny went above and beyond to find the source of my knee and hip pain… My pain is reduced greatly after 1 visit…”
Physician-directed HBOT in large-diameter Sechrist chambers, capable of true clinical treatment pressures. For patients with slow-healing wounds, diabetic wounds, radiation tissue injury, and recovery challenges across Kennesaw, Acworth, and Powder Springs.
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At Medici Hyperbarics, part of Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, we provide physician-directed hyperbaric oxygen therapy for patients across Kennesaw (30152, 30144) and the nearby communities of Acworth (30101, 30102). When a wound will not close, when tissue is oxygen-starved, or when recovery stalls after surgery or injury, HBOT may support healing as part of a broader care plan. Our team reviews your medical history, wound status, and treatment goals to determine whether HBOT is appropriate for you.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be considered, in qualifying and physician-directed cases, for:
HBOT is a non-invasive treatment that delivers 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber. Breathing 100% oxygen in this environment allows the body to absorb up to 10 times more oxygen than normal breathing, which supports deep tissue healing and regeneration. HBOT also reduces inflammation and aids in collagen production needed for wound healing. In addition, HBOT can rebuild bone, promote angiogenesis — the growth of small blood vessels — and support the body's ability to fight infection.
Medici Hyperbarics only uses large-diameter Sechrist chambers. These provide a spacious environment for patient comfort, with entertainment systems and two-way intercom so you can communicate with the technician throughout treatment. Hard acrylic chambers have been proven to deliver accurate treatment depth with built-in safety features.
Our chambers are capable of 3 ATA of pressure, and typical treatment protocols run between 2.0 and 2.4 ATA. By contrast, inflatable "bag" chambers only reach 1.3 ATA. The FDA does not recognize zip-up bags as a medical device for hyperbaric oxygen treatment, and you will not find them in any reputable hospital or medical office. Scientific literature shows oxygen becomes bacteriostatic at 1.5 ATA — below that threshold, bags not only fail to prevent bacterial growth, they can enhance the growth of some molds, fungi, and aerobic bacteria.


Oxygen Delivery — HBOT increases oxygen dissolved in the bloodstream, helping oxygen reach areas where healing may be challenged.
Tissue Repair — Oxygen plays an important role in collagen formation, new blood vessel growth, and the body's natural repair response.
Recovery Support — HBOT may be used as part of a broader plan that includes wound care, infection control, vascular care, and medical oversight.
An orthopedist focuses exclusively on bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. After an injury, that focus matters: accurate diagnosis from physicians with focused training, access to integrated physical therapy and rehabilitation under one roof, and detailed medical documentation that supports your insurance or personal injury claim. Early intervention prevents minor soft tissue damage from progressing into long-term chronic pain.
Diabetes can affect circulation, nerve sensation, immune response, and tissue repair. When a lower-extremity wound becomes deep, infected, slow to heal, or resistant to standard care, advanced evaluation may be needed. HBOT may be considered for certain diabetic lower-extremity wounds when strict medical criteria are met. Medicare coverage guidance includes diabetic lower-extremity wounds in patients with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, when the wound is due to diabetes, classified as Wagner grade III or higher, and has failed an adequate course of standard wound therapy. At Medici, patients are evaluated based on medical history, wound status, prior care, and physician recommendation.
HBOT is not a replacement for wound care, diabetes management, vascular care, antibiotics, surgery, or emergency treatment when those are needed. It may be used alongside appropriate medical care to support oxygen delivery and tissue recovery in qualifying cases. Medici coordinates HBOT with physical therapy, pain management, medication management, and outside wound care or surgical teams when needed.
Our Kennesaw clinic serves patients throughout Cobb County, including residents of 30152, 30144, 30101, and 30102. We know that slow healing is frustrating, painful, and emotionally exhausting. We make access straightforward with flexible scheduling, on-site evaluation, and a team that coordinates your care from first consultation through recovery.
“Dr. Sonny went above and beyond to find the source of my knee and hip pain… My pain is reduced greatly after 1 visit…”
“…for Sciatica and bulging discs.. Dr Sonny Dosanjh and his staff have been excellent… pain management therapy that really has improved my pain and concerns.”
“…could barely walk or move my neck due to a car accident… my Physical Therapist… got my Pain level down from a 7 to a 1-2!!! I highly Recommend Medici…”
“…I’ve been receiving treatment here for disc herniations, and from day one I’ve felt genuinely seen, heard, and respected — which matters more than anything when you’re dealing with chronic pain…”
“…I was rear-ended and needed help with pain in my back and shoulders. I have recently completed this therapy with great results. Dr Sonny is a caring and skilled doctor…”
“…They are absolutely not a pill dispensary, but instead a team of medical professionals… I trust no one else to manage my chronic pain…”
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HBOT increases the amount of oxygen available in the bloodstream, which may help support tissue repair, blood vessel growth, collagen formation, and healing in certain approved medical conditions.
HBOT may be considered for qualifying diabetic lower-extremity wounds, compromised skin grafts or flaps, radiation tissue injury, chronic refractory osteomyelitis, crush injuries, and other physician-directed conditions.
Coverage depends on diagnosis, documentation, and insurance requirements. Medicare coverage criteria for diabetic lower-extremity wounds include Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, a diabetes-related lower-extremity wound, Wagner grade III or higher classification, and failure of standard wound therapy. Our team can help you understand your options.
No. HBOT is typically used as an adjunct therapy, meaning it may support a broader care plan that can include wound care, vascular care, infection treatment, surgery, diabetes management, or rehabilitation.
You relax inside a medical-grade hyperbaric chamber while breathing oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure. Our chambers include entertainment systems and a two-way intercom, so you can communicate with the technician throughout the session.
No. Medici uses large-diameter Sechrist chambers capable of 3 ATA. Inflatable bag chambers reach only 1.3 ATA and are not recognized by the FDA as medical devices for hyperbaric oxygen treatment.
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