Harch HBOT
Harch HBOT
Paul G. Harch, M.D. is an emergency medicine and hyperbaric medicine clinician who is also the director of the University Medical Center Hyperbaric Medicine Department and Clinical Professor of Medicine, Section of Emergency Medicine at LSU School of Medicine, New Orleans. He graduated from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine after a magna cum laude/Phi Beta Kappa graduation from the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Harch initiated and maintains a private practice that has resulted in the largest case experience in neurological hyperbaric medicine in the world. In this practice he adapted the concepts of conventional hyperbaric oxygen therapy to wounds in the central nervous system that spawned the subsequent academic and research practice. Beginning with brain injured divers and boxers in 1989, he applied his protocol to the first HBOT-treated cerebral palsy (1992) and autistic children (1996-2000) in this country and multiple other cerebral disorders, including most recently the first PET documented Alzheimer’s case (1/2019) and a subacute drowned child (Medical Gas Research 3/2017). This drowning case was the first demonstration of global regrowth of brain tissue in humans
Marrero,
Louisiana,
USA
5216 Lapalco Blvd, Marrero, LA 70072.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy