East Compton, CA — Service Area

Top-Tier EBO3 Therapy Clinic in East Compton, CA

Delivered in-clinic at our Rancho Palos Verdes, CA location

East Compton — also known as East Rancho Dominguez — sits along the Alameda Street corridor between Compton, Lynwood, and Paramount. From here our clinic at 29000 S Western Avenue is about a twenty-minute drive west across Alondra or Del Amo Boulevard, then south on Western Avenue.

EBO3 (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation) is a physician-supervised wellness procedure performed entirely in-clinic. Blood is drawn, passed through a fine filter, exposed to medical and ultraviolet light, and returned to the body across about an hour.

Worth the Drive Across the South Bay

Dedicated EBO3 clinics are uncommon anywhere in southern Los Angeles County. For East Compton residents the alternative is usually a Westside specialist — typically more than an hour each way in traffic. Our Western Avenue location is a much shorter drive on predictable arterial routes.

Appointments are scheduled in defined windows. On-site parking. Most patients are in the treatment room within minutes of arrival.

What the Session Involves

Intake, vitals, line placement, then the closed-circuit filtration cycle. A clinician monitors every step. You stay comfortably reclined the entire time and most patients read, listen to music, or simply rest.

Many South LA patients pair EBO3 with an IV — most often EBO3 Recovery Protocol or a glutathione push — the same morning so both protocols are handled in one trip.

Realistic Wellness Framing

EBO3 is wellness support and not a treatment for disease. We will say so plainly in consultation when it is not the right tool for what you are trying to accomplish.

When it is appropriate, the value compounds across a course of sessions rather than after a single visit. We will outline the cadence honestly before scheduling beyond your first.

Served By

EBO2 Therapy and WellnessRancho Palos Verdes, CA

  • 29000 S Western Ave Suite 201, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
  • 424-468-9437

From East Compton, our clinic at 29000 S Western Ave is typically about 20 minutes west via Alondra or Del Amo Boulevard, then south on Western Avenue — arterial roads the entire way.

About East Compton, CA

East Compton — officially East Rancho Dominguez — is an unincorporated community in southern Los Angeles County, bordered by Compton to the west, Lynwood to the north, and Paramount to the east. The area is part of the historic Rancho San Pedro land grant and still carries the agricultural street grid laid out in the early twentieth century.

Daily life centers on the small commercial strips along Atlantic Avenue and Alondra Boulevard, with the larger Compton civic core a short drive west. The Compton/Woodley airport sits just to the north, and the Los Angeles River bike path runs along the eastern edge of the community.

The area is served by the Compton Unified School District for much of its footprint and by Paramount Unified along the eastern edge. East Compton's working-class identity and tight neighborhood ties have remained constant even as the surrounding South Bay has shifted.

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What We Offer at Rancho Palos Verdes

FAQs

East Compton Patients Often Ask

What is the best route to avoid traffic?
Most East Compton patients take Alondra Boulevard west to Western Avenue, then head south. The route avoids the 110 and the 405 entirely and stays predictable across most times of day.
How long is a typical first visit?
Plan on about ninety minutes for a first EBO3 session — that includes intake, treatment, and a short observation period. Return sessions are typically a little faster.
Do you offer Spanish-speaking consultations?
Yes. Let us know at scheduling and we will pair you with a Spanish-speaking team member for both the consultation and the in-clinic visit.

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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.