Quick answer
EBO3 Therapy is an advanced, physician-guided blood oxygenation protocol delivered in a consultation-based wellness setting. It is also commonly searched as EBOO Therapy, EBO2 Therapy, or EBO Therapy — different spellings of the same broader category. Suitability is confirmed through screening; it is not appropriate for every individual.
EBO3 in plain language
EBO3 Therapy describes a layered approach to blood oxygenation: a small amount of blood is processed through an external circuit and reintroduced. The goal is wellness-focused — to support cellular oxygenation as part of a broader, physician-guided plan.
It is not a substitute for diagnosis, emergency care, or disease-specific treatment. Every program begins with a consultation, intake, and provider-led screening.
EBO3 vs EBOO vs EBO2 vs EBO
These terms are not formal medical names; they reflect how different clinics, communities, and search engines label overlapping concepts.
- EBO — the broadest umbrella term, often used as shorthand for any extracorporeal blood oxygenation method.
- EBO2 — frequently used by wellness clinics to describe a clinic-delivered oxygenation protocol.
- EBOO — a common alternate spelling, sometimes referenced as Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation.
- EBO3 — the specific advanced oxygenation protocol delivered at our clinic; the digit refers to the layered components of the protocol rather than a regulated medical category.
What to expect at a consultation
A consultation reviews your history, current medications, goals, and any prior labs. If your provider determines EBO3 is appropriate, you will receive a personalized plan describing the cadence and what to expect during a session.
Sessions are delivered in a private treatment room. Your provider will explain prep, hydration, post-session guidance, and how EBO3 may be sequenced with IV Therapy, HBOT, Red Light Therapy, or regenerative biologics if it fits your plan.
Is EBO3 right for me?
EBO3 is not appropriate for every individual. Provider screening identifies contraindications and confirms fit. Many clients pursue EBO3 as part of a layered, longevity-focused wellness plan rather than as a stand-alone intervention.
If you have specific medical conditions, please share them during intake so your provider can determine whether EBO3 — or a different modality — is the right starting point.
Frequently asked
- Is EBO3 the same as EBOO?
- They describe overlapping ideas. EBOO is a common alternate spelling for extracorporeal blood oxygenation. EBO3 is the specific advanced protocol delivered at our clinic.
- Is EBO3 FDA-approved?
- We do not make FDA approval or clearance claims. EBO3 is offered as a physician-guided wellness protocol with provider-led screening.
- How do I start?
- Request a consultation. Every program begins with a private intake, screening, and a personalized plan.
- Can EBO3 be combined with other therapies?
- When appropriate, EBO3 may be sequenced with IV Therapy, HBOT, Red Light, or regenerative biologics. Combinations are personalized after consultation.
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Request a ConsultationMedical Disclaimer: This article is educational and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Programs are physician-guided, consultation-based, and personalized after screening. Results vary.


