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The Beaumont Med Spa
Popular- 120 North Greenwood Street, Lebanon, TN 37087
- (615) 257-5609
- Info@thebeaumontmedspa.com
- thebeaumontmedspa.com
Aspen Integrative Medical Center
Popular- 323 N. Leroux Suite B. Flagstaff, AZ 86001
- (928) 213-5828
- info@aspenmedcenter.com
- aspenmedcenter.com
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Wellness Revolution Texas
Popular- 10450 Spring Green Blvd B, Katy, TX 77494
- (281) 456-4606
- info@wellnessrevolutiontx.com
- wellnessrevolutiontx.com
Revive Wellness Center
Popular- 900 W South Boundary St, Perrysburg, OH 43551
- (419) 579-8073
- Info@revivewellnessgroup.org
- revivewellnessgroup.org
MedWell
Popular- 790 Montclair Rd #100, Birmingham, AL 35213
- (205) 314-3322
- clinic@getmedwell.com
- getmedwell.com
Dr. Brendan Courneene (Beverly Hills)
- 9735 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
- (310) 928-3822
- drbrendan@onebodymedicine.com
- dr-brendan.com
Alpha Infusions
Popular- 699 N 10th St. Cottonwood, AZ 86326
- (888) 552-7773
- alphainfusionsaz@gmail.com
- alphainfusions.com
Alpha Hydration & Wellness
- 5353 CA-27, Woodland Hills, CA 91364
- (818) 482-3252
- Info@AHSIV.com
- ahsiv.com



What is EBOO Therapy?
EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) is an advanced regenerative therapy that filters and oxygenates blood outside the body.
For a detailed explanation of how it works and the science behind it, read our master guide: What is EBOO Therapy?
For a detailed explanation of how it works and the science behind it, read our master guide: What is EBOO Therapy?
What are the benefits of EBOO therapy?
Clinical observations suggest benefits include reduced systemic inflammation, improved energy and mental clarity, enhanced immune response, and faster recovery from physical exertion or illness. Many patients report improved vitality and better management of chronic health concerns.
Is EBOO therapy safe?
When performed by trained medical professionals using proper protocols, EBOO has an excellent safety profile. While the filtration devices are often FDA-registered, the therapy itself is considered an alternative treatment. We recommend consulting with your healthcare provider to determine if it’s appropriate for you.
How is EBOO different from regular ozone therapy?
Standard ozone IVs (MAH) treat only a small amount of blood (approx. 200ml) and mix it manually. EBOO processes a much larger volume (often 2–5 liters) using a continuous flow system, allowing for significantly higher oxygen saturation and simultaneous filtration of debris.
Who can benefit from EBOO therapy?
EBOO is utilized by two main groups: biohackers seeking peak performance and longevity, and individuals struggling with chronic issues such as autoimmune diseases, Lyme, mold toxicity, and chronic fatigue. A thorough consultation can determine if it suits your goals.
How long does an EBOO session last?
A standard treatment typically lasts between 45 to 90 minutes. This duration ensures the medical team can process a sufficient volume of blood comfortably without rushing the detoxification process.
How many EBOO sessions do I need?
This depends on your health goals. For general wellness, 1–3 sessions may suffice. For chronic conditions like Lyme or mold toxicity, a protocol of weekly sessions over 4–6 weeks is often recommended. Your provider will tailor a plan to your specific needs.
Are there any side effects with EBOO?
Most patients tolerate EBOO well. The most common side effect is a temporary “Herxheimer” reaction—mild fatigue or flu-like symptoms as the body clears out toxins. This typically resolves quickly as your body adjusts.
How do I find a reputable EBOO clinic?
Finding a safe provider is critical. Our directory features verified EBOO providers who adhere to rigorous medical standards. We recommend selecting practitioners with proper certification and extensive clinical experience.
Is EBOO therapy covered by insurance?
Currently, most standard insurance plans classify EBOO as an alternative therapy and do not cover it. However, many patients successfully use their HSA or FSA accounts to pay for treatments. We suggest discussing options with your chosen provider.
Got more questions regarding EBOO Therapy? Visit our FAQ Page
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