EBOO Treatment Cost – what you’ll pay & what you get

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If you’re googling EBOO treatment cost (aka Extracorporeal Blood Ozonation & Oxygenation, often paired with UV blood irradiation), you’ll see big price swings. Below is a clear breakdown of what EBOO typically costs in the U.S. and Los Angeles—plus exactly what RWA in Beverly Hills charges right now, and how that compares.

Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics (Beverly Hills):

RWA pricing—explained

OptionTotalEffective per sessionFor whom
New-client intro (1x)$999$999First-timer “test the waters”
4 sessions$4,596$1,149Short, structured program
6 sessions$6,245~$1,041Best per-session value long-term

Why EBOO prices vary so much

  1. Procedure complexity & time. EBOO typically processes 2–5 liters of blood with ozonation and UVA/UVB/UVC irradiation in a 60–75 min session—longer and more resource-intensive than standard IV ozone. Time and staffing drive cost.
  2. Equipment & consumables. Full-spectrum EBOO systems and sterile disposables are pricey; capital cost alone for some EBOO+UV platforms runs in the tens of thousands of dollars.
  3. What’s included. Some clinics bundle consults, lab work, nutrients, or post-EBOO drips; others bill these à la carte—affecting headline price. (Published inclusions vary by clinic; always confirm what’s in your fee.)
  4. Location & clinical oversight. Beverly Hills overhead and licensed clinician time are built into rates—hence the difference you see versus smaller markets. (See ranges above.)

How many sessions should I budget for?

Clinics commonly recommend a short program of 3–6 sessions, adjusted to goals and response. (Some providers note many clients feel the most pronounced change after ~3 sessions.) At RWA, the 6-pack offers the lowest per-session pricing if your plan is multi-session. Always individualize with the medical team.

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