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Attorneys in the case against the CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan, met on Monday for a motion hearing to discuss ...
The Oxford Center's website says she founded the center after trying hyperbaric oxygen therapy to help her daughter, who lost the ability to walk or talk following viral encephalitis infection.
Tamela Peterson was given a $2 million bond and is one of three Oxford Center members charged with second-degree murder. A hyperbaric chamber explosion on Jan. 31 killed 5-year-old Thomas Cooper ...
The Oxford Center, which has a second location in Brighton, offered hyperbaric oxygen therapy for a variety of conditions that are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, ...
Thomas Cooper was killed when the hyperbaric chamber he was in suddenly exploded as he was receiving oxygen therapy for ADHD and sleep apnea at the Oxford Center in Detroit on Jan. 31.
The founder and CEO of an autism treatment center in Troy is being charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter following the January death of a 5-year-old patient receiving a controversial ...
Tamela Peterson, CEO of the Oxford Center, Jeffrey Alan Mosteller, its safety director, and Gary Marken, director of operations, were charged with second-degree murder in the death of Thomas Cooper.
Oxford Center, a for-profit health care service provider, offers extensive treatments targeted at children on the autism spectrum, including applied behavior analysis.
BRIGHTON — The Oxford Center has officially shuttered operations in Brighton, four months after a five-year-old patient was killed in a hyperbaric chamber at the company's building in Troy.
The Oxford Center advertises their use for treatment of over 90 different conditions, including Alzheimer’s Disease and diabetes. Upon reviewing Peterson’s cellphone and laptop, ...
The center was first located in 1,800-square-foot space in South Lyon. Additionally, they have a location in Troy. The ORC later expanded into a 24,000-square-foot facility in Brighton in 2018.