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    Healing with Hyperbarics

    4.3 (6 reviews)
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    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Lakeshore Hyperbaric Center

    Lakeshore Hyperbaric Center

    (1 review)

    Roscoe Village

    As an ex-college football player, I've had my fair share of injuries, including some pretty serious…read moreconcussions. I honestly wish I'd had access to hyperbaric oxygen therapy back then--this kind of treatment could've made a big difference in my recovery. It's great to see more recognition now for how beneficial it can be for brain recovery. These days, I'm dealing with some chronic pain from an old leg injury, so I wasn't sure what to expect with hyperbaric therapy. After just one session, though, I felt like I had taken 10 power naps in a row--super refreshed and grounded. My balance felt better, and I just felt more in control of my body, which has been a big deal for me. What really stood out was how it improved my sleep. After struggling with inconsistent sleep for a while, I finally got some solid, deep rest, which set me up for a great start to the week. I felt more energized and focused, and it made such a difference in my overall mood and productivity. I did alot of research before deciding where to go for hyperbaric therapy, which led me to Lakeshore. Dr. Cohen's background in neurology and the science behind their approach made it clear that this wasn't just another wellness trend--it was the real deal. If you're an athlete, or even just someone dealing with physical recovery. I highly recommend giving hyperbaric therapy a try. It's been a game-changer for me, and I'm very excited to see even more benefits moving forward.

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    Lake County Department of Health

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    It's always a pleasure to go see Dr. Al-Bana to receive such phenomenal, tender, and Care!!! she…read moreabsolutely totally goes out of her way for us. Thank You!!!! Marc

    If there were a shrine to depression and uselessness, I think this place could be it. The building…read morelayout is a bit of a mess, though is navigable once you find the directory. You walk into a staircase and are faced by staff placards where you would expect direction signs would be. After a few seconds to orient ourselves and find the appropriate signage, we found the door we needed to go in on the ground floor. The staggered double-door configuration, the heavy security doors, the narrow window panels, the wired safety glass, the stark florescent lighting, and brutal off-white painted cinder block construction, the cheap tiled floors, the basic furnishings, the spartan decorations (mostly just black text on white signs), the lack of air conditioning, and the tight row of admissions desks made this place feel like a penitentiary. The "care" my fiancee received probably wasn't much better than what I assume one gets in a prison, as well. After a bit of a wait, we were led to a tiny windowless room that was barely big enough for three people (I had to stand most of the time). The assistant asked a number of questions - all of which would have been plainly answered with a simple glance in her medical records, which they were granted access to. After answering the litany of questions, the doctor arrived and started asking many of the same questions. At one point she looked at her medical records, but closed it, and kept asking more questions. We were forced to pull up her record on our phones, but it was difficult because their wifi had no internet connection and we couldn't get a 4G signal in the windowless room. Frankly, I don't think the doctor was trying to learn of my fiancee's medical condition; I seemed like she was just interrogating her. I got the impression they didn't want to treat her chronic pain, they just wanted to blithely say "lose some weight" and send us away, as if we were drug seekers or simply wasting their time. Nothing useful was accomplished in the uncomfortably-hot hour and half we wasted there. We had to self-treat the persistent cough that my fiancee had for weeks, since they refused to offer any help. We had to go elsewhere in order to get a refill prescription for an asthma inhaler, renewal for a parking placard, and my fiancee's social anxiety was flared up by the lack of any consideration by the medical "professionals" here for a whole month after this ordeal. We've gotten better medical care from the Dr. Scholl's Custom Fit Orthotics Center at Bed Bath & Beyond, than from this place. Guaranteed, we won't ever even consider coming back here. Even if there were no other options covered by insurance, we'd still stay FAR away from here.

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