WE ARE HBOT
Learn more about who we are, and how Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy might be an effective treatment for your condition.


Why Ontario HBOT
6 state-of-the-art, air-break equipped, Perry Sigma 36" mono-place chambers monitored by 2 dedicated hyperbaric technicians

All chamber bedding (organic) and patient scrubs made from 100% cotton material, washed on-site using hypoallergenic, scent-free soap

All chambers run on schedule. We value time as an irreplaceable commodity

Highly Qualified experienced staff including an Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), two hyperbaric technicians (HT), and one Medical Doctor (MD)

Great drinking water
10 Stage Remineralized Reverse Osmosis

100% paperless facility. We respect the environment.

VOC (volatile organic compound) free centre including no perfumes, harmful chemicals etc.

Fully wheelchair accessible facility

Free WIFI throughout the entire facility.

Clean, spacious, family friendly centre including a full kitchen, quiet room, and TV lounge with childrens' toys

Comprehensive yet efficient patient intake process

Conveniently located just off the 401 @ Dufferin St. with free parking right outside the front door

MEET THE DIRECTOR
On behalf of the entire team I would like to welcome you to the Ontario Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Centre.
Whether you are a patient, referring physician, or interested in hyperbarics, Ontario HBOT is here to provide the highest standard of care with a vested interest in your success.
Every condition we treat, we emphasize compassion, comfort, and healing. My dedicated staff and I guarantee a comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plan that is both professional and honest.
Most importantly, the Ontario Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Center continues to enhance its reputation for excellence in hyperbaric medicine with over twenty-five thousand treatments performed in just over 10 years.
Lastly, I would like to thank our patients and their loved ones for their confidence in making all of us at the Ontario Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Centre, a part of their lives.
In Health,
Laurie-Anne Fayle









