How much does HBOT cost in Westchester?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the Westchester and NYC area generally runs $150 to $450 per session, with full 40-session protocols at many clinics reaching $10,000 to $18,000. Pricing varies mostly by chamber type — soft inflatable chambers cost less than medical-grade hard chambers — and by whether you pay per session or commit to a package.
At Rescu Wellness in Scarsdale, pricing is flat and transparent:
| Option | Chamber / pressure | Price |
|---|---|---|
| First-dive trial | Hard chamber, 1.5 ATA | $199 |
| Soft chamber | Horizontal, 1.3 ATA | $150 |
| Hard chamber — horizontal | Medical-grade, 1.5 ATA | $250 |
| Hard chamber — vertical | Sit upright, work while you dive | $300 |
| 10-dive package | Protocol minimum | $315 / dive |
| 20-dive package | Momentum tier | $297 / dive |
| 30-dive package | Deep protocol | $280 / dive |
| 40-dive package | Maximum benefit | $245 / dive |
The $199 first-dive trial is credited toward your protocol if you continue, so it functions as a no-waste way to experience true medical-grade pressure. See the full HBOT page for details.
Where can I get hyperbaric oxygen near me?
If you're in Westchester County or northern Westchester, Rescu Wellness is centrally located at 111 Brook Street, Suite 106, Scarsdale — about five minutes from the village and a short drive from White Plains, Bronxville, Larchmont, Rye, Harrison and lower Fairfield County including Greenwich. Free parking is at the door and the center is open weekends.
What sets it apart in this market: Rescu is physician-owned and operated. Dr. Randy Taylor, a Columbia-trained, board-certified emergency physician, owns the practice and performs and supervises treatments personally — rather than employing a remote medical director. He maps each protocol (pressure, duration and dive count) to your specific goal before your first session.
Weighing specific providers? See our honest comparison: Rescu vs. MD Hyperbaric in Westchester.
Soft chamber vs. hard chamber: what's the difference?
This is the single most important thing to understand before paying for HBOT, because the two are not equivalent:
- Soft chamber — an inflatable bag limited by physics to about 1.3 ATA. Gentler, lower cost, and adequate for some wellness goals.
- Hard chamber — a rigid medical-grade chamber reaching 1.5 ATA and delivering 100% oxygen, which is where most therapeutic hyperbaric protocols operate.
Many wellness centers run only soft chambers while implying medical-grade results. Rescu runs both, prices them honestly, and will tell you which your goal actually needs rather than upselling you into the more expensive option by default.
How many HBOT sessions do you need?
Hyperbaric oxygen works on a cumulative curve. Published practice and Dr. Taylor's clinical experience put the working range at a minimum of ten dives, with benefit compounding toward forty over roughly eight to fourteen weeks. A single session can be a useful introduction, but durable results come from completing a protocol — which is why packages are priced to reward the commitment.
What does HBOT help with?
At Rescu, HBOT is used to support recovery, circulation, tissue healing and how you feel between hard days. It's popular with athletes for recovery windows and with longevity-focused clients — the same modality biohackers pursue, prescribed and supervised here by an actual physician. Individual results vary, and treatments are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease; Dr. Taylor will discuss whether HBOT fits your goals at intake.
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