What is oxygen therapy?
Oxygen therapy (oxygen therapy) is a form of medical treatment in which the patient receives additional oxygen to increase the level of saturation in the body. This treatment can be administered through a nasal tube, facial masks or through a device called an oxygen concentrator. The purpose of oxygen therapy is to improve breathing and help cure certain diseases.
Price: 215 RON
Duration: on average 25 min
How is oxygen therapy carried out?
Oxygen therapy can be carried out in different ways, depending on the needs and condition of the patient. Here is a general description of how oxygen therapy can be performed:
Medical evaluation: Before starting oxygen therapy, the patient will be evaluated by a doctor. It will determine the level of oxygen in the blood, the respiratory function and establish the diagnosis and the need for oxygen therapy.
Oxygen prescription: Depending on the medical evaluation, the doctor will prescribe the optimal level of oxygen needed by the patient. This is expressed in liters per minute (L/min) or as a percentage of the oxygen concentration in the inhaled air (for example, 2-4 liters per minute or 24-28% oxygen).
Oxygen administration equipment: The patient will receive the necessary equipment for oxygen administration, such as a mask, nasal cannulas, nasogastric tubes or a hyperbaric tent, depending on the case.
Patient Training: The patient will receive detailed instructions on how to properly use the oxygen administration equipment. It is important to understand and follow the instructions to ensure correct and efficient administration of oxygen.
Patient monitoring: During the oxygen therapy, the patient will be carefully monitored by the medical staff. This may include monitoring the patient's blood oxygen level, respiratory function and symptoms to assess the effectiveness of the therapy.
Adjusting the oxygen dose: Depending on the patient's response and the evolution of his condition, the doctor can adjust the prescribed oxygen dose. The goal is to maintain oxygen levels in an optimal range to ensure adequate oxygenation of the body.
Duration of therapy: The duration of oxygen therapy may vary depending on the patient's condition. Some people may need oxygen only temporarily, while others may require long-term or even lifelong therapy.
When is oxygen treatment recommended?
Oxygen treatment can be recommended in a variety of medical situations where there is an additional need for oxygen to ensure adequate oxygenation of the body. Here are some conditions in which oxygen therapy can be recommended:
1. Respiratory failure: People with respiratory failure, including those with chronic lung diseases such as chronic bronchitis or emphysema, can benefit from oxygen therapy. This can help relieve symptoms such as shortness of breath and fatigue.
2. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Patients with COPD, which includes conditions such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema, may experience low levels of oxygen in the blood. Oxygen therapy can help correct this deficiency and improve associated symptoms, such as dyspnea (difficulty breathing).
3. Pneumonia: People with severe pneumonia or respiratory failure due to pneumonia may require oxygen therapy to ensure adequate tissue oxygenation and to help heal the infection.
4. Congestive heart failure: In the case of congestive heart failure, the heart cannot pump enough oxygen-rich blood to the body. Oxygen therapy can help compensate for this lack of oxygen and reduce symptoms, such as dyspnea and fatigue.
5. Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Patients with sleep apnea syndrome may have repeated episodes of stopping breathing during sleep. Oxygen therapy can be used in combination with other treatments, such as the use of a non-invasive ventilator, to maintain adequate oxygen levels during sleep.
Acute conditions: In certain acute medical situations, such as major trauma, shock or acute respiratory failure, oxygen therapy may be necessary to ensure adequate oxygenation and life support for patients.
In which cases is oxygen therapy contraindicated?
There are some situations in which oxygen therapy may be contraindicated or should be administered with caution. These include:
1. Severe hypercapnia: Hypercapnia is a significant increase in the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood. In certain cases, the administration of supplemental oxygen to patients with severe hypercapnia can suppress natural respiratory stimuli and worsen the accumulation of CO2 in the blood. Oxygen therapy in these cases must be administered with caution and under the close supervision of the doctor.
2. Retinopathy of prematurity: In infants born prematurely, the administration of oxygen in large quantities and in the long term can increase the risk of developing retinopathy of prematurity, an eye condition that can affect vision. In these cases, the doses and duration of oxygen therapy must be carefully managed.
3. Specific lung disorders: In some rare lung disorders, such as cystic fibrosis, some types of bronchopulmonary dysplasia or pulmonary hypertension, the administration of supplemental oxygen may negatively affect lung function or have unwanted side effects. It is important to consider the specifics of the condition and to administer oxygen with caution, according to medical recommendations.
Hydrotherapy Ozone & Oxygen

Duration: 30 min.
Price: 215 RON
Special Offer 1 - 4 Ozone Hydrotherapy / Nasal Oxygen = 755 RON
Special Offer 2 - 4 x Ozone Hydrotherapy + Nasal Oxygen = 1250 RON
What is ozone & oxygen hydrotherapy?
Hydrotherapy with ozone/oxygen is a form of therapy that involves the use of ozone or oxygen in water to treat various medical conditions. This therapy is based on the antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties of ozone or oxygen and its ability to improve blood circulation and stimulate the immune system.
During ozone/oxygen hydrotherapy sessions, the patient is exposed to water enriched with ozone or oxygen, either by immersion in a special bath, or by direct application of water on certain areas of the body. The active substance is absorbed through the skin and can reach the circulatory system, acting on existing ailments.
Ozone/oxygen hydrotherapy can be used in the treatment of various health problems, such as chronic wounds, burns, inflammations, infections, skin conditions, circulatory disorders and respiratory problems. It is also believed that this therapy can help detoxify the body and improve the function of the immune system.
It is important to mention that hydrotherapy with ozone/oxygen should be performed under the supervision and guidance of a specialist in the field, because the correct dosage and proper administration are essential to obtain the desired results and to avoid unwanted side effects.
How is hydrotherapy with ozone & oxygen carried out?
Hydrotherapy with ozone and oxygen is a form of therapy that combines the benefits of hydrotherapy (water treatment) with the therapeutic properties of ozone and oxygen. This involves the use of ozonated water or water enriched with oxygen to treat various ailments.
This is how hydrotherapy with ozone and oxygen is usually carried out:
1. In a special cabin or pool, a water solution that is ozonated or enriched with oxygen is used.
2. The patient sits in the water and is exposed to this ozonated or oxygenated water.
3. The duration and intensity of the treatment are determined by the therapist and may vary depending on the condition being treated and the individual needs of the patient.
4. During therapy, ozone or oxygen are absorbed into the skin and can have local and systemic therapeutic effects in the body.
In which cases is hydrotherapy treatment recommended?
Ozone and oxygen hydrotherapy can be used for a variety of conditions and therapeutic purposes, including:
Skin conditions: Ozone and oxygen hydrotherapy can help treat eczema, dermatitis, chronic wounds and other skin problems.
Respiratory conditions: Ozone and oxygen therapy can be beneficial in treating asthma, chronic bronchitis and other respiratory conditions.
Musculoskeletal conditions: Ozone and oxygen hydrotherapy can be used to treat arthritis, arthrosis, rheumatism and other conditions of the musculoskeletal system.
Detox and boost the immune system: Ozone and oxygen hydrotherapy can help detoxify the body and boost the immune system.
What are the differences between hydrotherapy and oxygen therapy?
The differences between hydrotherapy and oxygen therapy lie in the method of administration and the substances used:
Hydrotherapy refers to the therapeutic use of water, either by immersing the body in water or by applying water locally to a specific area of the body. This can be done with regular water, warm water or ozonated/oxygenated water.
Oxygen therapy involves the administration of pure oxygen or mixtures of oxygen and other medicinal gases, such as ozone, through a special device called an oxygen concentrator or by other methods such as inhalation of oxygen through a mask or by intravenous administration.
In conclusion, ozone and oxygen hydrotherapy combines the benefits of hydrotherapy with the therapeutic effects of ozone and oxygen. It can be used in a wide range of conditions and can be tailored to the individual patient's needs.
The medical team
The integrative medicine team of the Quantica720° clinic is composed of a group of highly qualified medical professionals specialized in providing oxygen therapy services. This dedicated and experienced team has as its main objective to offer patients the best treatments and to ensure high quality care.
The specialist doctors in the team are graduates of prestigious medical institutions and have obtained certifications in the field of integrative medicine and oxygen therapy. They are experts in the diagnosis, evaluation and management of various conditions that require oxygen therapy, having a deep understanding of the respiratory mechanisms and the interaction of oxygen with the human body.
Nurses and auxiliary staff are also important members of the team, contributing to the effective implementation and administration of oxygen therapy. They are properly trained to ensure a safe and correct administration of oxygen according to medical prescriptions.
The integrative medicine team of the Quantica720° clinic is committed to offering patients a holistic approach to health, combining traditional therapies with alternative and complementary options. This integrative approach allows the medical staff to use oxygen therapy in the context of a personalized treatment plan, which may also include other therapeutic interventions, such as nutrition, physical therapy or stress management.
Thanks to their expertise and commitment to patient care, the Quantica720° clinic's integrative medicine team ensures a high-quality medical experience for all patients who benefit from oxygen therapy. These dedicated professionals work together to ensure efficient, safe and comfortable administration of oxygen therapy, with the goal of supporting patients' recovery and well-being in a holistic way.
Each member of the integrative medicine team of the Quantica720° clinic contributes to the creation of a warm and empathetic treatment environment, where patients feel safe and supported during oxygen therapy. The qualification and dedication of the staff ensure an exceptional medical experience, in which patients can trust the expertise and professionalism of those who care for them.