Improving
patient outcomes with HBOT

Innovative
medical technology

Quality
in every area

Hyperbaric
solutions for hospitals

Modern
control & monitoring systems

Space Saving
HBOT solutions for hospitals

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HYPERBARIC MODULAR SYSTEMS, INC. (HMS)

For reliable solutions to your specific needs in clinical hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), HMS offers extensive experience designing, manufacturing, installing, and maintaining various sizes and configurations of clinical HBOT systems, diving systems and simulators, research incubators, and compressed air work (CAW) systems used in tunneling construction projects worldwide. Thank you for visiting our website and we look forward to working with you and ultimately delivering a system that is reliable, cost-effective, and designed to meet your specific goals and objectives.

You can rely on our decades of professional experience and accolades in past performance where HMS chambers are used 24/7/365 in hospitals and medical centers, trauma and burn centers, research institutions, and outpatient wound healing and hyperbaric medicine centers around the world.

We will find the right solution!

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HYPERBARIC MODULAR SYSTEMS

Here you will find news and interesting facts about our company and current topics in the field of pressure chambers for our focus industries medical technology, diving technology as well as civil engineering and tunnel construction.

Product overview

HYPERBARIC MODULAR SYSTEMS

In addition to the medical technology, diving technology and civil engineering and tunnel construction sectors, our product range also includes special accessories and special systems related to our core competence “pressure chamber”.

Company
Experience,
Innovation, Quality

HYPERBARIC MODULAR SYSTEMS, INC. (HMS) is a products company which was founded in 1971, formerly operating as OxyHeal Medical Systems, Inc. HMS designs, manufactures, and performs final installation, servicing, and life cycle support of hyperbaric chamber systems. These chamber systems may be installed for use in outpatient clinics and/or hospitals; and as such are categorized as medical devices.