Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center at
Wright Patterson Air Force Base
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Medical Director
Louis Pilati, MD
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Home to one of the largest hyperbaric chambers in the country it is the only center in the tri-state area to received
a 4 year accreditation (since 2005), with distinction, from the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS). It is
one of only 18 Wound Care and Hyperbaric facilities in the USA to have received this honor to date, and is the only
UHMS accredited facility in the state of Ohio.
History
On Thursday, June 10, 1999, a cooperative agreement was signed by Kettering Medical Center and Wright-Patterson AFB
Medical Center. The agreement paved the way for the Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine Center, which now operates
the facility originally scheduled to close in October of 2000, due to down sizing at Wright-Patterson.
The Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine Center has one of the largest multi-place hyperbaric chamber complexes in
the country, with the ability to treat up to 18 patients per oxygen treatment. The facility was constructed in the
1980's at a cost of over 9 million dollars and until now, was only available to Department of Defense personnel.
360 Degree Tour of Our Facility
Research
The center recently concluded in a randomized double blinded study to evaluate the effectiveness of
hyperbaric therapy on children with the diagnosis of cerebral palsy. This is a three year joint study with Kettering
Medical Center, Dayton Children's Medical Center, Wright State University, Wright Patterson AFB Medical Center and
OxyHeal Health Group.
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