Frequently Asked Questions

Straightforward answers about EBO3, IV therapy, HBOT, TPE, regenerative biologics, booking, and clinic visits.

EBO3 & Ozone Therapy

EBO3 & Ozone Therapy

What is EBO3 therapy?
EBO3 is our physician-supervised advanced oxygenation and ozone-focused protocol — a modern, sterile, closed-loop evolution of traditional blood ozone approaches. It is wellness- and recovery-focused, personalized through consultation and screening.
How is EBO3 different from EBOO or EBO2?
EBOO, EBO2, and EBO3 are related terms for extracorporeal blood oxygenation. EBO3 at our clinic refers to our current sterile, single-use, physician-supervised protocol. See our EBOO vs EBO3 vs Ozone comparison for a detailed breakdown.
How long is a typical EBO3 session?
Most EBO3 sessions run about 45–60 minutes in a private concierge room, with additional time for intake, screening, and recovery.
What are the different types of ozone therapy?
Ozone therapy is a category that covers several modalities — EBOO/EBO3 (extracorporeal, full-volume), 10-pass MAH (hyperbaric ozone), single-pass MAH, and insufflation or ozone sauna. They differ in blood volume handled, session length, and typical price. See our Ozone Therapy pillar for a full comparison.

IV Therapy & NAD+

IV Therapy & NAD+

What IV therapies do you offer?
Our signature IV menu includes Detox, Repair Support, Regenerative Support, and EBO3 Recovery Protocols, plus add-ons like NAD+, Glutathione Push, Methylene Blue, and Plaque X™. Each drip is personalized at intake.
How long does a NAD+ IV session take?
NAD+ sessions are paced individually and are often longer than a typical IV — commonly 2–4 hours depending on dose and tolerance. Your provider will discuss pacing at consultation.
Can I combine IV therapy with EBO3 or HBOT?
Yes. Many clients layer IV therapy inside a concierge stack with EBO3, HBOT, or red light. Sequencing is planned with your provider around your goals.

Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE)

Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE)

What is Therapeutic Plasma Exchange?
TPE is a physician-supervised procedure that separates and replaces a portion of the plasma component of blood. At our clinic it is offered as a wellness- and longevity-focused protocol, with strict screening and monitoring.
Is TPE the same as plasmapheresis?
The terms are often used interchangeably. See our TPE vs Plasmapheresis comparison for the practical differences.

HBOT & Red Light Therapy

HBOT & Red Light Therapy

What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
HBOT delivers oxygen at higher-than-atmospheric pressure inside a private chamber. At our clinic it is used for recovery, wellness, and layered concierge protocols under provider guidance.
How long is a typical HBOT session?
Sessions commonly run 60–90 minutes. Many clients pair HBOT with IV therapy or red light in a single concierge visit.
What is Red Light / Photobiomodulation Therapy?
Red light and near-infrared photobiomodulation use specific wavelengths of light to support cellular energy and recovery. Sessions are short (typically 10–20 minutes) and often paired with other protocols.

Regenerative Biologics

Regenerative Biologics

Which regenerative biologics do you offer?
Our menu includes seven biologic options — Ultracell, Exosomes, RPA, Muse Exosomes, Cord Blood, MSC, and Muse. Each is provider-selected through consultation and screening.
What is the difference between stem cells and exosomes?
Stem cells are whole cells; exosomes are the signaling vesicles those cells release. See our Stem Cells vs Exosomes comparison for a detailed breakdown.

Visits, Booking & Logistics

Visits, Booking & Logistics

How do I book my first visit?
Request a consultation through our contact form or by phone. Our concierge team will follow up to review your goals, discuss protocols, and schedule your first visit. See Your First Visit for a step-by-step walkthrough.
Do you accept insurance?
Our services are elective wellness and are typically not covered by insurance. We do not bill insurance directly. Ask about packages at consultation.
Do you offer financing or packages?
We offer flexible packages that are reviewed at consultation. Specific financing options and package structure are discussed one-on-one so we can match them to your protocol.
How much does EBO3 / EBOO therapy cost?
Session pricing at U.S. clinics for EBOO/EBO3-class therapies generally ranges from about $800 to $1,500 per session, with packages lowering per-session cost. We quote exact pricing at consultation. See our EBO3 & EBOO Therapy Cost guide.
Is EBO3 / EBOO therapy safe?
Sessions are physician-supervised with screening, monitoring, and sterile single-use circuits. Commonly reported effects with IV-based wellness therapies include mild fatigue, lightheadedness, or bruising at the IV site. See our EBO3 Safety guide for details.
What should I bring to my first visit?
A list of current medications and supplements, any recent labs, and any relevant medical history. See Your First Visit for a full preparation checklist.

Locations & Areas Served

Locations & Areas Served

Where are your clinics located?
We have two clinics: Rancho Palos Verdes, California (29000 S Western Ave Suite 201) and West Palm Beach, Florida (580 Village Blvd Suite 200). All services are delivered in-clinic.
Do you offer in-home visits?
No. All EBO2 Therapy and Wellness services are delivered in-clinic by our medical team. Clients travel to our Rancho Palos Verdes or West Palm Beach location for appointments.
Which therapies are available at each location?
Our Rancho Palos Verdes clinic is our full-service flagship offering every signature therapy. West Palm Beach offers our signature IV therapy, EBO3 recovery protocols, regenerative biologics, and select add-ons. See each location page for the current service list.

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