Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy is a physician-directed treatment using medical-grade ozone gas to improve oxygen delivery, calm inflammation, boost immune function, and support healing. We offer several delivery methods and customize each plan to your condition and goals. Ozone is often paired with nutrition, detox support, regenerative injections, and rehabilitation for a comprehensive approach.

Major Autohemotherapy
A small amount of your blood is drawn, mixed with ozone, briefly exposed to ultraviolet light, and then returned to your body. This is done under medical supervision in a series of sessions.
How it may help
Ozone combined with ultraviolet blood irradiation delivers a controlled, short-lived oxidative signal that tells the body to strengthen its own defenses. This can boost antioxidant systems, improve blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues, help normalize immune responses, and support the body’s detox pathways. The UV step also adds an extra layer of immune modulation to the treated blood. Protocols are tailored to each patient and should only be done by trained clinicians to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Conditions that may benefit
Chronic fatigue and post-viral syndromes including long COVID, chronic infections, immune dysregulation (autoimmune conditions), systemic inflammatory conditions, chronic pain syndromes, neuropathy, mitochondrial dysfunction, and as adjunctive support in some patients with chronic Lyme or multi-system complaints.
Prolozone Injections
A targeted injection that combines a local anesthetic, nutrients, and ozone gas, delivered directly into joints, ligaments, tendons, or trigger points. Treatments are performed in clinic by trained clinicians.
How it may help
Prolozone aims to reduce local inflammation, improve oxygenation and perfusion, stimulate local growth factors, and promote tissue repair. It is a localized approach intended to restore the health of musculoskeletal structures and reduce pain.
Conditions that may benefit
Osteoarthritis, tendinopathies, chronic joint pain, degenerative joint changes, myofascial trigger points, and sport or overuse injuries.
Ear and Nasal Insufflation
A gentle application of low-concentration ozone gas into the ear canal or nasal passages, providing direct contact with the mucosal surfaces. Sessions are quick and noninvasive.
How it may help
The mucosa of the nose and ear is highly vascular and can absorb small molecules while mediating local immune responses. With ozone specifically, low, controlled exposure is believed to reduce local inflammation, support sinus and upper airway clearance, and modulate mucosal immunity. Nasal administration may also influence vagal and neuroimmune signaling because the nasal cavity lies close to cranial nerves and the brain’s olfactory structures.
Conditions that may benefit
Chronic or recurrent sinusitis, chronic upper respiratory complaints, post-infectious sinus inflammation, and some cases of neuroinflammatory symptoms associated with chronic exposure syndromes.
Limb Insufflation
A single limb is enclosed in a sterile bag and filled with ozone gas, allowing concentrated local exposure without affecting the rest of the body. This is done in a controlled clinic setting.
How it may help
This method supports local blood flow, oxygenation, and tissue repair. It is often used to treat peripheral vascular problems, chronic nonhealing wounds, localized infections, and inflammatory conditions of the extremities.
Conditions that may benefit
Diabetic or nonhealing foot ulcers, chronic wounds, peripheral vascular insufficiency, localized soft tissue infections, and refractory inflammatory conditions of the limb.
What to expect
Ozone treatments are typically done as a series over days or weeks, with frequency and duration tailored to your needs. Most are well tolerated, though mild, short-lived effects such as fatigue, headache, local irritation, or temporary soreness may occur. Some people notice improvement after the first session, while others require multiple treatments for best results. All procedures are performed in a medical setting with appropriate monitoring to ensure safety.
Ozone therapy should only be done by trained professionals. It’s not suitable for everyone, including those who are pregnant, have certain blood disorders, severe heart disease, or specific lung conditions.
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