Sechrist 3600 Monoplace Hyperbaric Chamber
The clinical hard-shell monoplace standard - 100% oxygen at true clinical pressure, the chamber actual HBOT clinics run, not a soft mild-HBOT tube.
The line between wellness HBOT and clinical HBOT. Where soft chambers cap at 1.3 ATA, the Sechrist 3600 is a hard-shell monoplace delivering 100% oxygen at true clinical pressure - the unit you actually find inside hyperbaric clinics.
Almost every "home HBOT" chamber sold to consumers is a soft-shell unit at 1.3 ATA (mild hyperbaric, mHBOT). The Sechrist 3600 is a different category of equipment entirely: a hard-shell, clinical monoplace chamber that pressurizes to true clinical levels with 100% oxygen. It is the chamber hospitals and dedicated hyperbaric clinics install, and it is the reference point the soft-chamber tier is implicitly measured against.
This is real medical equipment, sold through medical-equipment channels rather than a consumer cart. It is FDA-cleared for a specific set of medical indications (the recognized hyperbaric uses such as wound healing and decompression illness). Any longevity or recovery use beyond those indications is off-label and not FDA-approved for those purposes, which is exactly why this tier lives in a clinical setting with trained operators rather than a spare bedroom.
We include it because it defines the top of the hyperbaric market and answers the question serious buyers actually ask: "what do the clinics use, and what does it cost?" For the overwhelming majority of home buyers, a soft-shell OxyHealth tier is the right call. This page is for the family office building a private clinical-grade suite, or the buyer who wants to understand the real ceiling before deciding the soft tier is enough.
Clinics, private medical suites, and family offices building a true clinical-grade hyperbaric setup with trained operation. Also the right reference point for any buyer deciding whether the soft 1.3 ATA tier is sufficient.
You are a home buyer wanting wellness HBOT. A soft-shell OxyHealth chamber is the correct tier and a fraction of the cost. Clinical hard-shell HBOT requires medical oversight, oxygen handling, and facility compliance.
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Sechrist 3600H Monoplace - buyer FAQ
How is the Sechrist 3600 different from a soft "home HBOT" chamber?
Pressure and construction. Soft-shell home chambers (OxyHealth and similar) are mild hyperbaric at 1.3 ATA. The Sechrist 3600 is a hard-shell clinical chamber that reaches true clinical pressure with 100% oxygen. It is the equipment used inside hyperbaric clinics, sold through medical-equipment channels, and operated with training and facility compliance, not a plug-in home device.
How much does a Sechrist 3600 cost?
It is quote-based clinical equipment, not a fixed retail price. Certified pre-owned 3600E / 3600HR units commonly run $75,000 to $130,000 depending on series, condition, and oxygen/compressor configuration; new units list higher. That figure excludes installation, oxygen supply, and the facility requirements clinical HBOT demands.
Is clinical HBOT FDA-approved for longevity or anti-aging?
No. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is FDA-cleared for a specific set of recognized medical indications (such as wound healing and decompression illness). Use for longevity, recovery, or anti-aging is off-label and not FDA-approved for those purposes. This is education on what the equipment is and costs, not medical advice. Anyone considering HBOT for any purpose should consult a qualified physician.
Sechrist 3600 Monoplace Hyperbaric Chamber
$75,000–$130,000 · Verified 2026-06-11
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