A Gentle, Wellness-Focused Approach to Oxygen Therapy
Oxygen Therapy, Re-Imagined for Wellness
Oxygen therapy has long been used in hospital and clinical settings. But those environments can feel intimidating, and the equipment is often designed around acute medical needs—not everyday wellness.
The O2 Box was built to bridge that gap, offering a milder approach at 1.3 ATA that fits naturally into gyms, spas, clinics, and wellness centers.
Mild Pressure, Comfortable Experience
Unlike high-pressure medical hyperbaric chambers, O2 Box systems:
Operate at 1.3 ATA, a mild and well-tolerated pressure level
Are designed for non-clinical environments
Provide room-like, upright-entry spaces that feel approachable
For many users, this means less anxiety, more comfort, and an overall experience that feels more like a wellness session than a medical procedure.
Clear Positioning as a Wellness Tool
From an FTC and client-education standpoint, clarity is essential.
O2 Box Midwest clearly positions the O2 Box as:
A wellness and performance support tool
Not classified as a medical device
Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
This transparency helps set appropriate expectations and keeps your marketing aligned with regulatory best practices.
Built for Stability and Longevity
Each O2 Box uses galvanized steel construction for a durable, long-lasting structure. Systems are installed and tested by trained technicians to support consistent performance and user comfort.
In addition, the ability to sit upright, use personal devices, and enjoy a spacious interior can be especially reassuring for clients who are new to oxygen chambers or uneasy in confined spaces.
Setting Healthy Expectations
Wellness disclaimer: The O2 Box is not classified as a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is designed for general wellness, performance support, and non-invasive recovery. Individual experiences vary.
Important note: While mHBOT is widely used in wellness settings, it is not a substitute for medical care. Clients should consult their healthcare providers before starting any new wellness regimen, especially if they have existing health conditions or concerns. Pregnant women should not use the O2 Box.