TPE vs EBO3 Therapy

Consultation-based comparison — informational only, not medical advice.

Quick Answer

Direct answer

TPE (therapeutic plasma exchange) and EBO3 Therapy are different consultation-based protocols. TPE separates plasma from blood cells and replaces it with a substitute solution. EBO3 is a physician-guided extracorporeal oxygenation protocol delivered at EBO2 Therapy and Wellness. They are not interchangeable — fit is decided by a physician based on consultation, history, labs, and screening. Results vary.

Side by Side

Comparison table

FeatureTPEEBO3 Therapy
CategoryApheresis / plasma exchangeExtracorporeal oxygenation
Plasma replacementYesNo
Primary focusPlasma componentOxygenation
Screening requiredYesYes
Best discussed duringConsultationConsultation

No option is universally best. Fit is decided through consultation and screening. Results vary.

What each option means

In plain language

TPE

Therapeutic plasma exchange — a clinical procedure that exchanges plasma with a substitute fluid.

When someone might ask

People comparing apheresis-based protocols.

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EBO3 Therapy

A physician-guided extracorporeal oxygenation protocol offered at EBO2 Therapy and Wellness.

When someone might ask

People specifically comparing oxygenation-based wellness protocols.

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How fit is evaluated

Our consultation-based approach

  • Consultation reviews medical history and goals.
  • Labs and screening determine candidacy.
  • Protocol planning is physician-guided and personalized.

Available at

Our locations

Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

29000 S Western Ave Suite 201, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275

424-468-9437

West Palm Beach, FL

580 Village Blvd Suite 200, West Palm Beach, FL 33409

(561) 568-5111

FAQ

Common questions

Best discussed during consultation

We don't recommend protocols without screening. Start with a consultation to review history, labs, and goals.

Medical disclaimer: This page is informational only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Comparisons are general and not a recommendation for any individual. Candidacy for any protocol is determined through physician consultation, screening, and lab review. We do not guarantee outcomes; results vary.