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The Hyperbaric Institute of Nevada offers consultations and treatments for the following conditions: FDA Approved Conditions
Other Conditions
Office HoursOur business hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Appointments are available on the weekends by appointment only. AppointmentsThe Hyperbaric Institute of Nevada requires a referral from your physician if you have Medicare or if your insurance requires one. To schedule a tour with the Hyperbaric Technician and obtain more information to better schedule your consultation with the physician, then please call (702) 304-4800. Cancellation PolicyPlease call 24 hours (or as soon as practical) prior to your appointment if you need to cancel and reschedule the date and/or time. PrescriptionsPrescription refills for previously prescribed medications must be called in to the office a minimum of one week before your medication runs out. Please call or have your pharmacist call the office Monday through Thursday between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. The following information should be available when calling in for a refill:
Kindly do not request a refill of a narcotic as these requests will not be reviewed. If you feel a narcotic should be part of your treatment plan, then please discuss this with your physician at your next appointment for available options and referrals to pain management specialists. Emergency CallsFor calls that are an emergency, please call 911. HIN does not provide emergency services. If you are calling for routine questions and inquiries during our office hours, please speak to our Hyperbaric Technician. If one is not available, then please leave a detailed message and provide the best number to reach you for a return call. Billing QuestionsFor all billing questions, please call our Billing Department at (702) 804-1574 and a representative will kindly assist you. To better assist you, please have ready your account number and any billing statements that you have received by your insurance company or from HIN. |
DisclaimerResearch from around the world indicates that many conditions benefit from Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in conjunction with standard care, or when other measures have failed. In some instances, further double blind, controlled studies are indicated. However, many cases can be treated now and are well worth the try. ConditionsThe conditions listed on the left do not represent a recommendation for treatment by Hyperbaric Institute of Nevada. Every case is unique and each patient should to be evaluated by a physician. The list of other conditions are conditions that have been treated with encouraging results but are not usually covered by third party payers. |