Oman Daily Observer

Hyperbaric medicine center opens

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He thanked the Royal Navy of Oman for having the first such center at the Said Bin Sultan Naval Base, Wudam Al Sahil, where patients from across the country are treated and for training the NHC cadre.

In her opening speech, Dr Aisha bint Habeeb al Bulushiya, Head of NHC, said Oman is one of the developing countries that is keen on ensuring the good health of its residents.

“MOH has provided various health services in different fields, including setting up the National Diabetes and Endocrine Center, National Heart Center and National Oncology Center”.

Dr Al Bulushiya said the NHC comes in response to His Majesty the Sultan’s directives towards the developmen­t of the health sector.

The patron of the event and guests toured the facilities at the center, which has been built on an area of 851 sqm at a cost of RO 2.3 million.

It has been constructe­d next to National Diabetes and Endocrine Center in Bausher.

It consists of several facilities, including medical records section, examinatio­n room and three rooms for diagnosis and treatment.

The main room has three hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) devices.

While two of the devices can accommodat­e up to 12 people, the other can accommodat­e one person.

The center, which began its operations early this year, is compatible with all the safety systems.

It is equipped with fire engines, alarms and sensors inside the hyperbaric oxygen devices, besides a number of emergency exits.

All health workers at the center were trained at specialise­d centers in Germany and Austria.

They also underwent a practical training programme at Said Bin Sultan Naval Base’s (SBSNB) medical polyclinic.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is key treatment for many cases, including blockage of blood vessels by bubbles, acute poisoning by carbon monoxide gas and decompress­ion sickness, which affects divers.

Hyperbaric oxygen is used as a supplement therapy for many conditions, including diabetic foot ulcers, burns, sudden hearing loss, chronic osteomyeli­tis (infection of the bone), ear infections and crushing injuries (accidents), in addition to problems caused by acute microbes, wounds and slow-healing ulcers.

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