BY ANGELINA MUSIK | AUGUST 29, 2025
Troutdale OR welcomes In Light Hyperbarics. A wellness space serving providing innovative light and oxygen therapies to health-conscious individuals, enhancing their recovery and quality of life through compassionate and personalized care.
In Light Hyperbarics offers hyperbaric treatments for Troutdale OR, and more.
We are a generational, family owned wellness space by Enda Ness and daughter-in-law Cait Wilson.
Edna and Cait, and their team at In Light Hyperbarics, are committed to providing innovative light and oxygen therapies to health-conscious individuals, enhancing their recovery and quality of life through compassionate and personalized care.
Their serene environment bridges the gap between western and holistic medicine, offering customized therapies around your unique needs and wellness goal desires.
Whether you're seeking recovery, rejuvenation, or overall well-being, Edna and Cait, and their compassionate team is available to guide you every step of the way.
At In Light Hyperbarics, we believe in giving your body the right tools to heal. That includes therapies that support the often-overlooked connection between your brain, your body, and your environment.
Some of our services include: ~ ExoMind ~ Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy ~ Infrared Light Therapy ~ Tissue Regenerative Therapy ~ Cocoon Sauna Pod ~ Emsculpt Neo ~ Whole body Vibration Therapy
Some of the condition we treat include: ~ Pain Relief ~ High Blood Pressure ~ SAD ~ Traumatic Brain Injury ~ Inflammation ~ Sleep Disorders ~ Gastroenterology and IBS ~ Cancer Recovery ~ Sports Injury Rehab ~ Migraines ~ Surgery Recovery
SERVICES OFFERED
WHAT CLIENT SHARE
“I just began hyperbaric oxygen therapy to heal my brain from several concussions and my body and brain from surgery, chemo, and radioactive iodine from three separate cancer treatment seasons in the last two years. I'm super claustrophobic and my medical trauma made me extremely anxious and emotional in my first two dives, but both times the ladies helping me were SO kind and understanding and made the experience comfortable for me. And with just those two dives, my energy is noticeably increasing, my mood is lifting, my brain doesn't feel as overwhelmed, and I'm super hopeful and excited to see what healing happens next!”
Kendra Helmes
“I’m Very Encouraged and So Hopeful; after having the “Tissue Regenerative Therapy” (TRT) that was done by Edna, (one of the owners). The horrific and chronic back and hip sciatica pain, from a deteriorating disc and arthritis in L4 and L5 I’ve been suffering for many years; was completely and absolutely relieved! From a 6-7 on pain scale down to a 1 for just One Visit! I’m definitely going back; I truly thank April for telling me about the Wonderful place! and I thank Edna for showing me that there is something that can bring significant relief to all my concerns that I have been dealing with! They have All kinds of other wonderful therapies that are available! In Light Hyperbarics! I Highly Recommend it”! ”
Donette Weston-Woon
“I’ve been battling cancer for almost the last year and hyperbaric oxygen and red light therapy have really made me feel a lot better in my recovery of chemotherapy and radiation treatments. It’s really wonderful to have a place downtown Vancouver like this. I will continue to come here for as long as I can! All of the services are top notch, and there is the most wonderful staff around.”
Jeffrey Heath
"Onus probandi incumbit ei qui dicit, non ei qui negat" meaning: the burden of proof is on the claimant - not on the recipient!
BY ANGELINA MUSIK syndicated: AUGUST 27, 2025 last updated: AUGUST 29, 2025
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