General Information
We only use sterile, single use, disposable needles, which are discarded into bio-hazardous waste containers. Dr. Khanita is certified in Clean Needle Technique by the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
Because initial appointments require extra time and time slots are tightly scheduled, we require new patients to provide 48 hours notice for cancellations. If you have missed an appointment with less than 48 hours notice, you will be responsible for the entire office visit fee. Thank you for your understanding.
For established patients, we require at least 24 hours notice to cancel an appointment. If you have missed or reschedule an appointment with less than 24 hours notice, you will be responsible for the entire office visit fee.
If you find that you are running late for your appointment, please give the office a call to let us know. We will do our very best to accommodate you.
Araya Holistic Pain Management take the issue of herb safety very seriously. We have received training in drug and herb interactions. Dr. Khanita is a certified Diplomate of Oriental Medicine through NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine). All custom herbal formulas are dispensed from trusted herbal suppliers that adhere to strict Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).Custom formulas are labeled with the invoice number, practitioners and patients name; date of preparation as well the ingredients to ensure the safety and accuracy of the herbal formula.
We accept cash, personal checks, and credit cards. Dr. Khanita is currently in-network with only Carefirst Bluecross Blueshield but patients are responsible for knowing their own benefits for acupuncture and chiropractic services. The front office will gladly verify the insurance benefits before your first appointment. Although we only bill a limited number of insurance companies, we can provide you with the superbill to submit for reimbursement.
We also accept all Health Spending Accounts (HSAs) and Flex Spending Accounts (FSAs).
Please make sure to fill out the initial intake form so the doctor can review your complaint. Wear comfortable, loose clothing as acupuncture involves treatment of various parts of the body. Please make sure you have eaten and are hydrated well before your first appointment. For new patients, after the initial appointment it is good to take it easy for the rest of the day. Please refrain from any strenuous activities or excessive partying afterwards.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
1. Definition: High dose, 90-100% oxygen breathing while exposed to increased atmospheric pressure.
— Hyperbaric chamber - where pressure is created.
— Increased air pressures surround the patient, the patient will feel pressure in their ears and need to clear it.
— Similarities to flying in an airplane and scuba diving as pressure stimulates these environments.
2. Purpose: To enhance the oxygen levels in affected tissue so that the normal healing mechanisms can take place. This helps to reduce inflammation, improve cellular energy, improve immune response, improve healing response, and increase stem cell release.
3. Staff: The staff members are a part of a team, specifically trained to provide this type of therapy to patients.
The physician directs all aspects of the patient's hyperbaric care. The physician will also maintain an open line of communication with the patient’s referring physician(s). The staff will assist and attend to any of the patient’s needs with regard to hyperbaric oxygen treatment.
1. Preparation:
— Dress comfortably, 100% cotton is recommended.
— Dress in layers. The temperature depends on many factors - sometimes warm, other times cool.
2. Descent or Pressurization:
— This is the part of the treatment when pressure is applied to the hyperbaric chamber.
— There will be a technician at the chamber during descent.
— During this time, you must clear your ears.
— The pressure is not felt on the body.
3. At Depth:
— You should just lay, relax, and breathe normally.
— For extended treatments, you may be asked to take an air break, removing the mask to breathe regular air.
— There will always be a technician in the chamber room during the treatment.
4. Ascent or Depressurization:
— During this part of the treatment, pressure is removed from the hyperbaric chamber.
— There will be a technician at the chamber during ascent.
— You should rest comfortably and breathe normally during ascent; clearing of the ears is not necessary.
1. Although the pressure changes in the chamber are not felt on the body, they are felt in the ears. As the pressure increases, the eardrum will try to bow inwards. To avoid this, it is important to learn how to equalize the middle ear.
— Hold your nose and swallow.
— Another way to equalize is by yawning or swallowing.
— You can also try opening your mouth and moving your jaw from side-to-side.
— You should not have any pain in your ears. If you begin to have discomfort, please let the technician know as they can control the dive and pause the pressure until you equalize.
2. Pressure Equalizing Tubes: On this rare occasion when you are completely not able to clear your ears, you may need small ventilating tubes inserted in each eardrum by an ear, nose, and throat specialist. These tubes will remain in your ears the entire time you are being treated at the hyperbaric facility.
1. The chamber is very safe. We utilize high-quality mono-place chambers for individualized treatment. We uphold the highest training, safety, maintenance, and service protocols available. In addition, treatments are performed by highly-trained technicians with a physician always available.
2. You play an active role in your own safety while in the chamber. Safety is assured by you wearing 100% cotton clothing and not bringing an unsafe item in the chamber.
3. The following is a list of materials or items which are NOT allowed in the chamber:
– Synthetic materials (nylon, polyester, etc.)
– Oil-based and alcoholic-based make-up
– Vaseline-based products
– Skin lotions
– Oil-based products
– Smoking materials
– Glycerin-based products
– Watches and other jewelry
– Perfume and cologne
– Gum and candy
– Hair spray
– Mustache wax
– Wigs and other hair pieces
– Newspaper
1. Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke are not recommended during the weeks you are treated.
– Nicotine in the cigarettes causes small blood vessels to constrict, making the blood flow to the tissues less.
– Smoke and tar decrease lung function, so less oxygen is absorbed by the lungs and transferred into the blood.
2. If you do smoke, it is strongly recommended that you do not smoke 2 hours before and 2 hours after hyperbaric oxygen therapy so that maximum benefits are achieved.
The ingestion of alcohol, particularly in large amounts, is inadvisable before treatment since this may lower your threshold for oxygen toxicity. Also, consuming alcohol immediately after a treatment will greatly interfere with the healing process.
Let the physician or the hyperbaric staff know before your treatment and a decision will be made whether the patient should be treated or not. Sometimes it is best to sit out for a day or two so that viral symptoms are not worsened.
It is important to monitor blood sugars and to report any symptoms of low blood sugar immediately. Do not hesitate to let us know if you are having trouble managing your diabetes and we will assist you where we can.
1. Family members and visitors are welcome to tour the facility and ask questions at appropriate times.
2. For the safety and privacy of all patients, family members and visitors are asked to use the front waiting room while treatments are taking place, unless otherwise directed by the technician. This is strictly enforced.
To achieve optimal outcome, it is important to maintain consistency and commitment with the hyperbaric oxygen therapy protocol as ordered by the hyperbaric physician. Any noncompliance on the patient’s part will be handled through the Financial Policy and could lead to rescheduling or cancellation.