
In a powerful feature by Faces of Utah, written by Elizabeth Sterling with cover photography by Rebecca Kay, readers are introduced to Coryn Carver — founder of Elovate Hyperbarics in Cottonwood Heights — whose journey into hyperbaric therapy began with a fight for survival. After discovering that she and her children had been severely poisoned by thallium-contaminated water in their Utah neighborhood, Coryn faced devastating health consequences that left her family physically and emotionally shattered. When traditional avenues failed them, she began searching for answers, eventually discovering hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) — a turning point that would not only support her family’s recovery, but redefine her life’s purpose.
What began as a mother’s desperate mission to heal her children evolved into a calling to help others reclaim hope. After researching HBOT and purchasing an OxyHealth chamber for home use, Coryn pursued certification, studied alongside experts through the International Hyperbarics Association, and ultimately founded Elovate Hyperbarics in 2020. Today, Elovate stands as a center for renewal — offering hyperbaric therapy alongside red light therapy, infrared sauna, vibroacoustic sound beds, and a Himalayan salt room — serving individuals facing neurological conditions, chronic illness, and complex recovery journeys. Coryn’s story is one of resilience, faith, and unwavering love — a reminder that healing can rise from even the most painful chapters.
To read the full story and experience Coryn’s journey in her own words, visit the original feature published by Faces of Utah. Click on the image link below.
