Why Australian veterinary practices look at hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Australia's premium veterinary segment has matured. Specialty veterinary hospitals offer advanced surgery, oncology, neurology and rehabilitation. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is increasingly evaluated by qualified veterinary teams as a complementary modality for selected patients within supervised clinical programs.
OHB does not make outcome claims. Indication, patient selection and clinical management remain the responsibility of the attending veterinarian.
What the SAMA P-Series offers Australian veterinary practices
Purpose-built veterinary geometry, redundant oxygen and pressure-control instrumentation, operator station designed for veterinary workflow, service-friendly architecture, and lifecycle support coordinated with Australian partners or directly.
- Designed for small-animal handling and monitoring
- Configurations compatible with veterinary monitoring
- Service-friendly architecture engineered for continuous use
- Documentation suitable for institutional veterinary review
- Lifecycle service coordinated for the Australian market
- Compatible with established veterinary hospital workflows
Regulatory and import considerations
Importing veterinary medical equipment into Australia follows a different regulatory pathway than human-use medical devices. We work with the practice and, when relevant, with qualified Australian regulatory and customs advisors to navigate the appropriate pathway for veterinary chambers.
Implementation in an Australian veterinary hospital
Project structure mirrors international veterinary implementations: technical evaluation, facility design adapted to veterinary workflow, installation coordinated with local partners, training of the veterinary and operator team, and a maintenance plan calibrated to operational intensity.
Service in Australia
Coordinated through qualified Australian veterinary-equipment partners or directly. Spare parts, response times and service intervals are defined at contract.
