PCCI 8400 Series Multiplace Hyperbaric Chamber
The genuine ceiling of the market - a made-in-USA dual-lock multiplace chamber seating up to six, the tier a longevity clinic actually installs.
This is where the longevity-gear market actually tops out. A made-in-USA dual-lock multiplace chamber that pressurizes a room of people at once - the tier a dedicated longevity clinic installs, not something anyone buys for a basement.
The PCCI 8400 is genuine clinical infrastructure. It is a hard-shell, dual-lock multiplace chamber: the main compartment seats up to six occupants with two more in the entry lock, and the dual-lock design lets staff enter or exit while the chamber stays pressurized. It runs true clinical pressure with 100% oxygen and is built and certified as medical equipment.
We include it for one reason: it honestly defines the ceiling of this market. People ask what the most serious hyperbaric setup costs, and this is the answer - a piece of equipment that a longevity or wound-care clinic installs as the centerpiece of a hyperbaric program. It is FDA-cleared for specific recognized medical indications; longevity and recovery use beyond those is off-label and not FDA-approved for those purposes.
Nobody buys this for a home. It belongs in a clinic or a fully built-out private medical suite with trained operators, an oxygen system, and facility certification. If you are an individual buyer, the Sechrist monoplace or a soft-shell OxyHealth chamber is the realistic ceiling. This page is the top of the vault: the most serious hyperbaric hardware in the category, priced honestly.
Longevity and wound-care clinics, and fully built-out private medical suites running a multi-person hyperbaric program with trained staff and facility certification.
You are any kind of individual or home buyer. This is clinic-scale medical infrastructure. The Sechrist monoplace is the clinical-grade single-user step down; a soft-shell OxyHealth chamber is the realistic home tier.
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PCCI Hyperbaric Systems 8400 Series Multiplace - buyer FAQ
Who actually buys a multiplace hyperbaric chamber?
Clinics and medical facilities, almost exclusively: hyperbaric and wound-care centers, and occasionally a fully built-out private medical suite. A multiplace chamber pressurizes multiple people at once and requires trained operators, an oxygen system, and facility certification. It is not a home purchase. We list it to show the genuine top of the market.
Monoplace vs multiplace - what is the difference?
A monoplace chamber (like the Sechrist 3600) treats one person at a time and is the smaller clinical unit. A multiplace chamber (like the PCCI 8400) is a room-scale chamber that pressurizes several people simultaneously, with a dual-lock design so staff can move in and out under pressure. Multiplace is larger, far more expensive, and strictly clinical infrastructure.
What does a multiplace chamber really cost all-in?
The chamber itself runs roughly $195,000 to $300,000+ for smaller 2-6 occupant configurations, with larger units and hospital systems exceeding $500,000. That is before facility build-out, oxygen and compressor systems, certification, and trained staffing, all of which a clinical hyperbaric program requires. It is quote-based medical equipment, not a retail price.
PCCI 8400 Series Multiplace Hyperbaric Chamber
$195,000–$350,000 · Verified 2026-06-11
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