The following links to other web sites can help you stay in touch with groups and organizations that provide information on HBOT, as well as those that provide services and support for the conditions treated by HBOT treatments.
The following links to other web sites can help you stay in touch with groups and organizations that provide information on HBOT, as well as those that provide services and support for the conditions treated by HBOT treatments.
American College of Hyperbaric Medicine
https://www.hyperbaricmedicine.org
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
Hyperbaric Medicine Today
MUMS
A comprehensive national Parent-to-Parent organization that provides support for any health disorder or condition. A newsletter is available for a minimal charge. There is a lot of useful information on HBO therapy and Cerebral Palsy. (See next listing.)
United Cerebral Palsy
This large CP site is home to a broad-based national organization that focuses on research, politics, and discussion groups. It also includes links to many of its state and local affiliates.
National Stroke Association
Comprehensive user-friendly stroke site. Includes many links.
International Stroke Support and Information Web Site
A cyberspace stroke support group that offers a huge support effort. This website include bulletin boards, chats, ways to socialize, information links, a newsletter, and a lot more.
Autismspot-Empowering the Autism Community
AutismSpot is quickly becoming the premiere destination website for unbiased information and education for the Autism community.
Team Angelina
Visit this website if you’re looking for financial assistance to help pay the cost of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for children with disabilities.
Danielle’s Foundation
https://www.daniellesfoundation.org
Danielle’s Foundation is a national non-profit organization that is dedicated to uniting, educating, and empowering parents of children with cerebral palsy and brain injury. They are committed to helping families gain the knowledge to secure therapies, benefits, and resources for their children need.