Ozone Therapy for Los Angeles

Concierge EBO3, EBOO and ozone-focused consultations for LA clients — served from our Rancho Palos Verdes clinic in southern Los Angeles County.

Serving Los Angeles from our Rancho Palos Verdes clinic — one location, private appointments.

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Overview

Ozone therapy for LA — from Rancho Palos Verdes

Los Angeles clients search for ozone therapy under several names — EBO ozone therapy, EBOO, EBO2 and EBO3 — and often want a calmer, more private environment than a high-volume drip bar can offer. EBO2 Therapy and Wellness serves the LA metro from our concierge clinic on the Western Ave corridor in Rancho Palos Verdes, in southern Los Angeles County. There is no separate LA facility; every appointment happens here, in a private treatment room, with the same clinical team.

The Rancho Palos Verdes clinic is a natural fit for South Bay residents and a worthwhile drive south down the 110 for Downtown LA, Pasadena and East LA clients who prefer a physician-guided, unhurried ozone protocol. Westside clients (Culver City, Marina del Rey, Santa Monica, Venice) commonly plan a 35–50 minute drive down the 405.

Ozone therapy at our clinic is offered as part of a broader physician-guided wellness program — not as a standalone product. Suitability is confirmed through consultation and screening; the right modality, session length and cadence are decided together.

Getting here

Drive times from LA corridors

Estimates below assume off-peak travel; LA traffic will extend some drives, especially on the 405 and 110 during the morning and evening rush.

South Bay

10–25 min

Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, San Pedro and Palos Verdes reach the clinic in roughly 10–25 minutes via Western Ave, PCH or Hawthorne Blvd.

Westside Los Angeles

35–50 min

Culver City, Marina del Rey, Playa Vista, Venice and Santa Monica typically drive 35–50 minutes down the 405 or Sepulveda outside of peak hours.

Downtown & East LA

40–55 min

Downtown LA, Silver Lake and Pasadena residents commonly plan a 40–55 minute drive south on the 110 Harbor Freeway direct to the Western Ave exit.

Long Beach & OC border

25–40 min

Long Beach, Signal Hill and northern Orange County (Seal Beach, Huntington Beach) reach us in about 25–40 minutes via the 405 or PCH.

Private appointments

Concierge care for LA clients

Most Los Angeles ozone inquiries we hear are from clients who want a calmer setting — private room, one care team, unhurried timing — rather than a chair in a shared bay. That's the model here.

  • Private treatment room reserved for your session — no shared bays
  • Physician-guided intake, screening (including G6PD review where relevant) and cadence planning
  • Coordinated scheduling for LA clients — including early-morning and late-afternoon windows to avoid 110/405 rush
  • Optional layering with IV add-ons like NAD+, Glutathione Push or Methylene Blue in the same visit
  • Same clinical team every visit — continuity, not a rotating chair
  • Discreet, calm concierge setting — an alternative to high-volume LA drip bars

What we offer

Ozone-focused options discussed at consultation

LA clients typically ask about three things: EBO3/EBOO for full-volume oxygenation protocols, standard ozone-focused approaches (MAH-style options) for a shorter cadence, and ozone add-ons layered with an IV in a single concierge visit. We confirm the right fit — and quote exact pricing — after screening, so this page keeps the framing informational rather than transactional.

LA client FAQs

Ozone therapy in Los Angeles — common questions

Is there an ozone therapy clinic in Los Angeles proper?
We serve Los Angeles from our Rancho Palos Verdes clinic in southern LA County — 29000 S Western Ave, Suite 201. We do not operate a separate facility inside the City of Los Angeles. Most Downtown LA clients plan around a 40 minute drive south on the 110; South Bay and Westside clients typically arrive faster. All appointments happen at the Rancho Palos Verdes location.
What types of ozone therapy are available to Los Angeles clients?
Our concierge menu covers EBO3 (also searched as EBO ozone therapy, EBOO or EBO2) — an extracorporeal, full-volume oxygenation protocol — along with related ozone-focused options such as MAH-style approaches. The right modality is confirmed at consultation based on your goals and screening.
How long is the drive to your clinic from Downtown LA, Westside or the South Bay?
From Downtown LA and the 110 Harbor Freeway, most clients plan on roughly 40 minutes. Westside neighborhoods along the 405 typically drive 35–50 minutes outside of peak hours. South Bay clients — Torrance, Redondo Beach, San Pedro, Palos Verdes — usually reach the clinic in 10–25 minutes.
What's the difference between EBOO, EBO3 and standard ozone therapy?
EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) and EBO3 describe closed-loop, full-volume protocols. Standard ozone therapy is a broader category that includes MAH and insufflation approaches. The compare guide and the ozone therapy pillar cover the differences in depth; we confirm the right fit at consultation.
Do you offer private, discreet appointments for LA clients?
Yes. Every visit is in a private treatment room with a consistent care team. We deliberately book fewer overlapping appointments than high-volume LA drip bars so LA clients get a calm, unhurried session — which many prefer for a full ozone protocol.
How do I book an ozone therapy consultation as a Los Angeles client?
Request a consultation through the online form or call the Rancho Palos Verdes clinic at 424-468-9437. We'll confirm candidacy through provider-guided screening and recommend the appropriate modality, session length and cadence before quoting exact pricing.

Where LA clients visit

EBO2 Therapy and Wellness
29000 S Western Ave Suite 201
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275

Serving Los Angeles from our Rancho Palos Verdes clinic — no separate LA facility.

Speak with our concierge team

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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.