Ozone Therapy Cost

Typical U.S. market ranges by modality — single-pass MAH, 10-pass, EBOO/EBO3, and insufflation — plus what actually drives price.

Market observation

Typical U.S. ranges by modality

Ozone therapy is not one price — different modalities sit in very different price bands. The ranges below reflect what we’ve observed across published U.S. clinic pricing and are provided as an educational reference, not a quote for care at EBO2 Therapy and Wellness.

Actual pricing varies by region, provider, package structure, and included services.

Modality pricing

Ozone therapy cost by type

ModalityTypical U.S. market rangeNotes
Single-pass MAH (Major Autohemotherapy)~$100–$300 per sessionA small volume of blood is drawn, mixed with ozone, and returned in one pass.
10-pass ozone (hyperbaric MAH)~$300–$600 per sessionTen sequential MAH cycles under pressure. Longer visits than single-pass MAH.
EBOO / EBO3 (extracorporeal, full-volume)~$800–$2,500 per sessionContinuous, closed-loop circulation with ozone exposure and filtration.
Ozone insufflation & sauna~$50–$200 per sessionLocalized delivery (rectal, vaginal, aural) or transdermal via steam cabinet.

Ranges are market observations across clinics — not EBO2 Therapy and Wellness pricing.

What determines cost

Six factors that shape your investment

Modality

Single-pass MAH, 10-pass, EBOO/EBO3, and insufflation all sit in different price bands because the equipment, disposables, and time required differ significantly.

Session length & monitoring

EBOO/EBO3 sessions typically run 45–60 minutes with continuous monitoring; 10-pass runs longer than single-pass MAH. Longer, more monitored sessions cost more.

Physician supervision & screening

Physician-supervised visits with proper screening (including G6PD and medication review) cost more than tech-only settings — and are the safer choice.

Add-ons

IV add-ons such as NAD+, Glutathione Push, or Methylene Blue paired within the same visit change total investment.

Region & concierge setting

Private-room concierge care differs from higher-volume clinics. Metro pricing also varies by region.

Packages vs single sessions

Most clients pursue a course of sessions rather than one visit; per-session cost is typically lower inside a package.

What's included

What a supervised ozone session should include

  • Intake and goal review with the concierge team
  • Physician screening and medication review (incl. G6PD where relevant)
  • 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 vs single sessions

Most clients pursue a course of sessions

Ozone-focused protocols are typically planned as a course of sessions rather than a single visit, and packages generally lower the per-session cost. The right number of sessions depends on goals and screening — we review specifics one-on-one at consultation.

Cost FAQ

Ozone therapy cost — common questions

How much does ozone therapy cost?
Ozone therapy pricing varies widely by modality. Across published U.S. clinic pricing, single-pass MAH typically runs about $100–$300 per session, 10-pass ozone about $300–$600, EBOO/EBO3 about $800–$2,500, and ozone insufflation or sauna about $50–$200. These are market observations across clinics — not our prices — and depend on region, provider, and included services.
How much does 10-pass ozone therapy cost?
10-pass ozone therapy (hyperbaric major autohemotherapy) typically ranges from about $300 to $600 per session at U.S. clinics, with package pricing sometimes lower per session. Sessions run longer than single-pass MAH because ten cycles are completed in one visit.
How much does EBOO or EBO3 cost compared to 10-pass?
EBOO and EBO3 are extracorporeal, full-volume protocols and are typically priced higher than MAH-based approaches — commonly $800–$2,500 per session across U.S. clinics — because they use a continuous closed-loop circuit, more disposables, and longer chair time under supervision.
Why do ozone therapy prices vary so much?
Cost is driven by modality (single-pass vs 10-pass vs EBOO/EBO3), session length, disposables (sterile single-use tubing and filters), whether the visit is physician-supervised, add-ons like NAD+ or glutathione, and the concierge setting. Region and package structure also affect pricing.
What should a supervised ozone therapy visit include?
A supervised visit should include intake and goal review, physician screening (including contraindication review such as G6PD deficiency where relevant), sterile single-use circuits, vital-sign monitoring, and a follow-up to refine cadence. Ask any clinic to confirm what is included in their quoted price.
Are packages cheaper than single sessions?
Yes, most U.S. clinics discount per-session pricing when clients purchase a course of sessions. The exact package structure is reviewed at consultation because the right number of sessions depends on your goals and screening results.
Does insurance cover ozone therapy?
Ozone therapy is an elective wellness service and is 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 doesn't this page publish EBO2 Therapy and Wellness's exact prices?
The right protocol — modality, number of sessions, and any add-ons — is determined at consultation. Publishing a single fixed price would misrepresent what most clients actually invest. We quote your exact pricing after screening.

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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.