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Midwest Hyperbarics

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy · Longevity · Regenerative Medicine

Midwest Hyperbarics is Sioux Falls' dedicated hyperbaric oxygen therapy clinic, offering both monoplace and multiplace walk-in chambers for patients seeking accelerated healing, neurological recovery, and whole-body wellness. Founded by Dr. Daniel Todd, a board-certified ENT surgeon with over 25 years of experience in the Sioux Falls medical community, alongside Jada Hieb, NP, whose cardiology background brings clinical precision to every treatment protocol. Whether you are recovering from a concussion, managing a chronic condition, or optimizing your health for peak performance, their team builds a personalized HBOT plan around your specific needs.

6300 S Lyncrest Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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About Midwest Hyperbarics

Advanced Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Sioux Falls

Midwest Hyperbarics brings hospital-grade hyperbaric oxygen therapy to the Sioux Falls community in a comfortable, patient-centered clinical setting. Their facility houses both individual monoplace chambers and a three-seat walk-in multiplace chamber, one of the few available in the region, where patients breathe 100% medical-grade oxygen under controlled pressure to dramatically increase tissue oxygenation throughout the body.

The clinical team, led by Dr. Daniel Todd, a board-certified ENT surgeon with more than 25 years of practice in Sioux Falls, and Jada Hieb, NP, who brings a cardiology background and deep understanding of both the medical and operational side of hyperbaric medicine, works with every patient individually. They start with a complimentary 15-minute consultation, review medical history in detail, and craft a personalized treatment plan before the first full session.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy accelerates wound healing, supports neurological recovery after concussion or traumatic brain injury, reduces inflammation associated with autoimmune conditions like Crohn's disease and Lyme disease, and promotes cellular regeneration for patients seeking longevity and performance optimization. For athletes, HBOT speeds recovery and reduces downtime. For people managing chronic conditions, it provides a non-invasive pathway to measurable improvement.

Conditions & Services

What We Treat

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has evidence-based applications across a wide range of conditions, from acute injuries to chronic disease management and proactive wellness.

Concussion & Brain Injury

Post-concussive symptoms often resolve within just a few HBOT sessions. Oxygen-rich environments support neural repair and reduce brain inflammation.

Wound Healing

Non-healing wounds, surgical recovery, and diabetic ulcers respond to increased tissue oxygenation, accelerating the body's natural repair processes.

Athletic Recovery

Reduce downtime between training sessions. HBOT decreases muscle fatigue, speeds tissue repair, and supports faster return to peak performance.

Lyme Disease

Hyperbaric therapy helps combat the persistent inflammation and neurological symptoms associated with Lyme disease and co-infections.

Crohn's & Autoimmune

Increased oxygen delivery supports gut healing and reduces the chronic inflammation characteristic of autoimmune conditions.

Longevity & Wellness

Proactive HBOT supports cellular health, energy production, mental clarity, and overall vitality for people optimizing their healthspan.

Radiation Tissue Damage

For patients with tissue damage from radiation therapy, HBOT promotes new blood vessel growth and restores oxygenation to affected areas.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Emergency and follow-up HBOT sessions are the gold standard treatment for CO poisoning, rapidly displacing carbon monoxide from hemoglobin.

Spinal Cord Injury

Hyperbaric therapy supports neurological recovery and tissue repair for spinal cord injuries, complementing traditional rehabilitation protocols.

The Team

Meet the Experts

A family-founded practice bringing together surgical expertise, cardiology insight, and patient-first care.

Dr. Daniel Todd
Dr. Daniel Todd
Founder · Board-Certified ENT Surgeon
Nicole Todd
Nicole Todd
Co-Founder · Operations
Jada Hieb, NP
Jada Hieb, NP
Nurse Practitioner · Cardiology Background
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Frequently Asked Questions

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves breathing 100% medical-grade oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. The increased pressure allows your blood plasma to carry significantly more oxygen than normal breathing, delivering it deep into tissues, organs, and areas with restricted blood flow. This accelerates healing, reduces inflammation, and promotes the growth of new blood vessels.
HBOT is considered very safe when administered by trained professionals. Midwest Hyperbarics uses multiplace walk-in chambers where patients breathe oxygen through a mask or hood while the chamber is compressed with medical-grade room air, which nearly eliminates fire risk. Minor side effects like ear pressure, similar to flying, are the most common and typically resolve quickly.
Treatment plans vary depending on the condition being addressed. Acute conditions like concussions may see significant improvement in just a few sessions. Chronic conditions or wellness optimization protocols typically involve 20 to 40 sessions. The team creates a personalized plan during your initial consultation based on your medical history and goals.
Sessions typically last 60 to 90 minutes. You can sit comfortably in the chamber, read, watch content on your device, or rest. The chamber pressurizes gradually, you may feel mild ear pressure similar to an airplane descent, and then you breathe normally for the duration of the treatment. Staff monitors you throughout the entire session.
No referral is needed. You can book a free 15-minute consultation directly through their website or by calling the clinic. During the consultation, the team reviews your medical history and determines whether HBOT is appropriate for your situation before creating a treatment plan.
Insurance coverage for HBOT varies by provider and diagnosis. Some conditions, particularly FDA-approved indications like diabetic wounds or radiation injury, may be covered. The team at Midwest Hyperbarics can discuss payment options and help you understand what may be covered during your initial consultation.
Midwest Hyperbarics offers a dedicated, patient-focused environment specifically designed for hyperbaric therapy. Unlike hospital wound care centers that treat HBOT as one of many services, this clinic is purpose-built around hyperbaric medicine. The team has specialized training, the scheduling is flexible, and the experience is personalized rather than institutional.
Yes. HBOT has shown strong results for acute neurological injuries like concussions. The increased oxygen delivery supports brain tissue repair and reduces neuroinflammation. Many patients report that post-concussive symptoms like headaches, brain fog, and fatigue significantly improve or resolve entirely after a short series of treatments.
Not at all. Many patients at Midwest Hyperbarics use HBOT proactively for wellness optimization. Athletes use it for faster recovery. Professionals use it for mental clarity and energy. People interested in longevity use it to support cellular health. HBOT is increasingly recognized as a tool for proactive health, not just recovery.
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Do I need a referral from my doctor?

No referral is needed. You can book a free 15-minute consultation directly through their website or by calling the clinic. During the consultation, the team reviews your medical history and determines whether HBOT is appropriate for your situation before creating a treatment plan.
Insurance coverage for HBOT varies by provider and diagnosis. Some conditions, particularly FDA-approved indications like diabetic wounds or radiation injury, may be covered. The team at Midwest Hyperbarics can discuss payment options and help you understand what may be covered during your initial consultation.
Midwest Hyperbarics offers a dedicated, patient-focused environment specifically designed for hyperbaric therapy. Unlike hospital wound care centers that treat HBOT as one of many services, this clinic is purpose-built around hyperbaric medicine. The team has specialized training, the scheduling is flexible, and the experience is personalized rather than institutional.
Yes. HBOT has shown strong results for acute neurological injuries like concussions. The increased oxygen delivery supports brain tissue repair and reduces neuroinflammation. Many patients report that post-concussive symptoms like headaches, brain fog, and fatigue significantly improve or resolve entirely after a short series of treatments.
Not at all. Many patients at Midwest Hyperbarics use HBOT proactively for wellness optimization. Athletes use it for faster recovery. Professionals use it for mental clarity and energy. People interested in longevity use it to support cellular health. HBOT is increasingly recognized as a tool for proactive health, not just recovery.
The clinic is located at 6300 S Lyncrest Ave in Sioux Falls, SD 57108. They are open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. You can schedule a free consultation through their online booking system at midwesthyperbarics.janeapp.com, call 605-743-0402, or email info@midwesthyperbarics.com.

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Start with a free 15-minute consultation. No referral needed. The team will review your situation and build a plan that fits.

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