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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a medical treatment that is used to treat a limited but diverse series of illnesses. It may be the primary treatment for some disorders, but it is often used as part of a combined program involving antibiotics and surgery. A pressurized chamber providess patients with hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The patient is placed within the chamber, which is then compressed to the level ordered by the consulting hyperbaric physician, using pure oxygen.


Hyperbaric oxygen is a simple concept. The air we breathe contains 21% oxygen. By providing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber we are able to deliver 2-3 times that which can be provided by breathing 100% oxygen with no increase in pressure. This “hyperbaric” (or high pressure) dose of oxygen offers distinct therapeutic benefits.


Greg Borstad

Greg Borstad, MD

 Greg Borstad, M.D. specializes in rheumatology for adults. Dr. Borstad comes to BMC from private practice in Palestine, Texas. He received his Bachelor of Science in Bacteriology from University of Wisconsin and Medical Degree from University of North Dakota School of Medicine.  Dr. Borstad completed his Internal Medicine internship, his IM residency and his Rheumatology fellowship in San Antonio at Wilford Hall with the USAF. He also completed acupuncture training at UCLA School of Medicine at the Helms Medical Institute. Borstad moves to the area with his wife and two children and looks forward to being part of the community.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy training completed with the International ATMO at the Nix Hospital in San Antonio Texas.

Michael E. Feldman , MD

Board Certified, Dr. Feldman comes to Bend Memorial Clinic from the United States Air Force , where he served as Chief of Nephrology and Director of Dialysis and Apheresis Services at David Grant Medical Center. While in the service, Dr. Feldman established and directed the largest dialysis practice in the United States Air Force, created and directed the first and largest Air Force CKD clinic (which now manages 130+ pre-dialysis patients), and established and directed the first Air Force multidisciplinary kidney stone clinic.

In 2006, Dr Feldman received the Major General Archie Hoffman Award as Outstanding Air Force Clinician of the Year and was recognized by Major General Hawkins of the 18th Air Force for Clinical Excellence and Program Development.

After receiving his degree in medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine- Bronx, New York, Dr. Feldman completed his residency in Internal Medicine from David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB and his Fellowship Training in Nephrology at Stanford University.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy training completed with the International ATMO at the Nix Hospital in San Antonio Texas.

Richard S. Kebler, MD

Dr. Kebler has been at Bend Memorial Clinic since 1987. Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Nephrology, Dr. Kebler completed medical school at Indiana University Medical School in 1979. He completed his Internal Medicine and Clinical Nephrology fellowship at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan in 1983 and a research fellowship in Nephrology at the University of Texas Medical School in San Antonio in 1983–1984.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy training completed with the International ATMO at the Nix Hospital in San Antonio Texas.

Russell E. Massine, MD, FACP

Dr. Massine comes to Bend Memorial Clinic from Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon where he recently finished a Fellowship in Nephrology. Before his Fellowship, Massine practiced Internal Medicine at Keesler Medical Center at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. While living in Mississippi, he was an Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama. Massine completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Wright-Patterson Medical Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio in 2001.  He received his medical degree from Oregon Health & Science University and his Bachelor of Science from the University of Oregon. He graduated from both universities Cum Laude. Dr. Massine is Board Certified.
                                                                  
In 2006, Massine was the recipient of the Recognized Outstanding Service and Excellence (R.O.S.E.) Award at Oregon Health & Sciences University. In 2005, he received the USAF Meritorious Service Medal.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy training completed with the International ATMO at the Nix Hospital in San Antonio Texas.

Robert V. Pinnick, MD

Dr. Pinnick has been at Bend Memorial Clinic since 1982. Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Nephrology, Dr. Pinnick graduated from the Kansas University Medical School in 1977 where he also completed his residency in 1980 and received a fellowship in 1982.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy training completed with the International ATMO at the Nix Hospital in San Antonio Texas.

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