EBO3 & EBOO Therapy Cost

What actually drives the price of EBO3 / EBOO therapy, typical U.S. ranges, and why we quote exact pricing at consultation.

Market observation

Typical U.S. session pricing

Across published U.S. clinic pricing, EBOO/EBO3-class therapy sessions generally range from about $800 to $1,500 per session, with multi-session packages typically lowering the per-session cost. This is a market observation across clinics and not a quote for care at EBO2 Therapy and Wellness — every client is different, and your exact investment is quoted at consultation.

We intentionally do not publish a single fixed session price because the right protocol depends on your goals, screening results, and any add-ons.

What determines cost

Five factors that shape your investment

Protocol scope

Standard EBO3-class sessions differ from longer, more involved protocols. Session length, monitoring intensity, and follow-up cadence all influence cost.

Number of sessions

Most clients pursue a course of multiple sessions rather than a single visit. Multi-session packages typically lower the per-session cost.

Add-ons

Pairing IV add-ons like NAD+, Glutathione Push, Methylene Blue, or Plaque X™ within the same visit changes total investment.

Physician screening & labs

Some clients need additional labs or a longer intake. Screening ensures candidacy and shapes the recommended protocol.

Location & concierge setting

Private-room concierge care with monitored recovery differs from higher-volume clinics. Our pricing reflects a private, physician-supervised environment.

What's included

Every EBO3 session at EBO2 includes

  • Private intake and goal review with the concierge team
  • Physician screening and medication review
  • Sterile, single-use tubing and medical-grade equipment
  • Vital-sign monitoring throughout the session
  • Private concierge room with recovery lounge
  • Follow-up to refine cadence and plan pairings

Packages & flexibility

Flexible packages, discussed one-on-one

Most clients pursue a course of sessions rather than a single visit, and we offer flexible package structures that lower the per-session cost. Specific package options and payment structure are reviewed at your consultation so we can match them to the protocol your provider recommends.

Cost FAQ

EBO3 & EBOO cost — common questions

How much does EBOO / EBO3 therapy cost?
Session pricing at U.S. clinics for EBOO/EBO3-class therapies generally ranges from about $800 to $1,500 per session, with multi-session packages typically lowering the per-session cost. This is a market observation across published clinic pricing — your exact quote is provided at consultation and depends on protocol scope and add-ons.
Does insurance cover EBO3 or EBOO therapy?
EBOO/EBO3-class therapies are elective wellness services and are typically not covered by insurance in the United States. We do not bill insurance directly. Some clients use HSA or FSA funds where their plan allows.
Why don't you publish an exact price on the website?
The right protocol — number of sessions, add-ons like NAD+ or glutathione, and whether additional screening is needed — is determined at consultation. Publishing a single fixed price would misrepresent what most clients actually invest.
Are packages available?
Yes. Most clients pursue a course of sessions rather than a single visit, and packages typically lower the per-session cost. Specific package structure is reviewed at consultation.
What is included in a session at EBO2 Therapy and Wellness?
Every session includes physician screening at intake, monitoring during the session, sterile single-use circuits, a private concierge room, and a follow-up review to refine cadence.

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Medical Disclaimer: Information on this website is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Individual results vary. Services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any treatment.