What could take the patient’s mind off of the hospital room? What could give the patient an innovative way of easing their pain and stress during the treatment at the clinic or hospital? VR therapy uses positive immersive distractions with sounds of nature that relieve patients from stress and pain during a healthcare crisis.
Enjoyable sessions in a safe and controlled environment with less rigorous experience for the patient can produce better outcomes resulting in network referrals. VR therapy may improve patient care with faster recovery and provides new leads. Ultimately, a satisfied patient drives referral dollars to the provider.
RESTOREVR™ therapy follows technological trending, designed with specific protocols, enhancing the patient experience during treatment. Such experience empowers the patient to validate VR cutting-edge therapy resulting on higher profitability for the healthcare facility.
As an overcomer and former cancer patient, I have invested seeking any aid available with today’s technology and health innovative science…
Therapeutic approach for numerous health applications, in which 360° virtual environments can be explored in real-time. RESTOREVR™ provides key aspects such as immersion experiences with sounds of nature during the patient treatment
Produces unlimited usage for patients with no additional cost. It is used pre-operatively and intra-operatively to distract the patient and aid with the therapy treatment
Provides the highest level of sanitation with efficient hardware in clinical settings. Conductive to maintaining health and preventing disease. Safe for clinics and hospitals
Improves the patient experience and state of mind. Several healthcare institutions have been rapidly expanding their use of VR therapy. The tendency is to grow even faster
“Very calming effect, lovely images, distracted me and took me away from thinking about where I was (a cancer facility with sick people).”
“Extremely beautiful. Awesome outdoors, the beautiful foliage, the very happy people and the serene flowering and water.”
“It gave me something to focus on other than what was happening.”
“It made me feel as though I was actually visiting the park.”
“Listening to the water made me very relaxed and not so focused on the procedure.”
“It took my mind off the procedure and made me much more relaxed.”