Ozone Therapy in Beverly Hills: Cost, Benefits & How It Works

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If you are researching ozone therapy in Beverly Hills, you likely have one of two questions: how much does it cost, or how does it actually work? This guide answers both, along with the most common questions patients bring to consultations at Robertson Wellness and Aesthetics in Beverly Hills.

Ozone therapy is a clinical procedure in which a small volume of blood is drawn, mixed with medical-grade ozone, and returned to the body. It is considered an alternative or complementary therapy, with a body of clinical research that suggests it may support oxygen delivery, immune balance, and certain inflammatory pathways. Like any clinical procedure, candidacy is determined individually, and the protocol is tailored to each patient.

At RWA, every ozone protocol is conducted under physician supervision and begins with a consultation that includes baseline screening, including a G6PD test where indicated. Below, you will find an overview of how the therapy works, what the session involves, current 2026 pricing, and answers to the most common questions.

How ozone therapy works

Ozone (O3) is a form of oxygen with three atoms instead of two. In a medical setting, ozone is produced by passing pure medical-grade oxygen through a specialized generator that converts a precise percentage of it into ozone gas. This ozone is then mixed with a small volume of the patient’s own blood and reinfused intravenously.

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The proposed mechanisms of action include:

  • Improved oxygen delivery: ozone may increase the flexibility of red blood cells, which research suggests can support oxygen transport to tissues.
  • Mild oxidative challenge: low-level oxidative stress is thought to activate the body’s natural antioxidant defenses, including glutathione production.
  • Immune modulation: research is exploring how ozone may influence cytokine activity and immune signaling.
  • Circulatory support: studies suggest ozone may have a role in improving microcirculation in some patients.

It is important to note that ozone therapy is not FDA-approved as a treatment for any specific disease. Most clinical research on ozone is published outside the United States, and many of its applications are considered investigational. At RWA, we are transparent with patients about what the research currently shows and what remains under study.

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Benefits of ozone therapy

Patients pursue ozone therapy for a range of reasons, most of which fall into one of the categories below. Outcomes vary significantly between individuals and depend on baseline health, treatment frequency, and other factors. Ozone therapy is most often used as a complementary protocol rather than a standalone solution.

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Wellness and energy support

Some patients report increased energy and reduced fatigue following a course of ozone therapy. Proposed mechanisms relate to improved oxygen delivery and mitochondrial function, though individual response varies.

Immune support

Research is studying how ozone may influence immune cell activity. Some patients use ozone therapy as part of a broader wellness protocol during periods of seasonal stress or after illness recovery.

Inflammation and recovery

Clinical research has explored ozone’s effects on inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein and interleukin-6. Some patients incorporate ozone therapy into recovery routines, though candidacy depends on the specific condition and overall health profile.

Anti-aging and cellular support

Some patients pursue ozone therapy as part of a longevity-focused protocol. The cellular and mitochondrial mechanisms under study in this area are still being clarified by ongoing research.

Is ozone therapy right for you?

Ozone therapy is not appropriate for everyone. Candidacy is determined individually during a consultation that includes a review of medical history, current medications, and baseline laboratory work where indicated.

May be considered for

  • Adults exploring complementary therapies for general wellness, energy, and immune support
  • Patients with chronic fatigue or recurrent low-grade inflammation, as a complementary protocol alongside conventional care
  • Patients in recovery from prolonged illness who have been cleared by their primary provider
  • Patients pursuing longevity-focused or cellular-health protocols

Typically not appropriate for

  • Patients with G6PD deficiency (this is screened with a blood test before higher-dose ozone protocols)
  • Patients with uncontrolled hyperthyroidism
  • Pregnant patients (precautionary)
  • Patients with acute cardiovascular instability
  • Patients with a known history of severe ozone sensitivity
  • Patients currently on certain medications that interact with oxidative therapies

The right starting point is a consultation. Our team will review your goals, ask about your health history, and recommend appropriate screening tests before any ozone protocol is initiated.

What to expect during a session

A typical ozone therapy session at RWA takes between 60 and 90 minutes from arrival to departure. The clinical portion involves the following steps:

  • Brief intake and review of any new health updates since your last visit
  • Placement of a small IV catheter, typically in the arm
  • Withdrawal of a small volume of blood (the exact volume depends on the protocol – 1st pass, 10-pass, or other)
  • Mixing of the blood with medical-grade ozone in a closed sterile system
  • Reinfusion of the ozonated blood back into the body via the same IV line
  • A brief observation period and a post-session check-in

Most patients describe the procedure as comfortable. The only minor discomfort is typically the initial IV placement. Some patients feel a brief warming sensation during the infusion; others feel nothing unusual. After the session, patients may notice mild fatigue, which usually resolves the same day, or a sense of clarity and increased energy. Both responses are common and individual.

How much does Ozone Blood Therapy cost?

So let’s answer the question posed originally: how much does Ozone Therapy cost? The answer does depend on how many treatments you and our experts determine will be best for you, but there are some basic numbers we can look at. One pass of Ozone Therapy is $250. You can buy 10 passes for $599 for further savings. For even more savings, you could get a package of 3 10 Pass sessions for $1620, a package of 5 10 Pass sessions for $2550, and a package of 10 10 Pass sessions for $5000, which comes out to 20% off. If you were interested in combining both an Ozone Therapy and a UBI treatment, you could get a package of one of each for just $300. You can contact us for more info or to book an appointment and come talk to us about getting your blood feeling better!

Pricing Options — IV Ozone Therapy

We offer two different types of ozone treatment

Single Session

Treatment Type Description Price Notes
1 Pass / MAH Major Autohemotherapy — blood withdrawn, mixed with medical-grade ozone, reinfused to boost immunity and oxygen utilization $250 Every additional pass +$60
10 Passes / MAH (Popular) 10 Pass High Dose Ozone (HDO) — 150–200 mL blood drawn, ozonated and reinfused up to 10 times per session (up to 140,000 µg of ozone) $599 1 full treatment session

Packages — 10 Passes Each Session

Package Sessions Total Passes Price Savings
Package of 3 3 sessions 30 passes $1,620 10% OFF
Package of 5 5 sessions 50 passes $2,550 15% OFF
Package of 10 10 sessions 100 passes $5,000 20% OFF

In summary, Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics Center offers a variety of ozone therapy packages that cater to different needs and budgets. The more sessions you purchase, the greater the savings, making it a cost-effective option for those seeking comprehensive treatment. For personalized recommendations, consider consulting with our experts at Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics Center.

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Safety, side effects & contraindications

Ozone therapy is generally well-tolerated when administered by trained providers using sterile technique and properly calibrated equipment. Reported side effects are typically mild and may include:

  • Brief flushing or warmth during the infusion
  • Mild fatigue in the hours following treatment
  • Temporary tightness in the chest if the infusion rate is too fast (resolves when the rate is slowed)
  • Bruising or soreness at the IV site

Contraindications

Ozone therapy is not recommended for patients with G6PD deficiency, uncontrolled hyperthyroidism, pregnancy (precautionary), severe cardiovascular instability, or a known history of severe ozone sensitivity. Patients on certain medications may also be excluded. These conditions are evaluated during the consultation.

FDA status

Ozone therapy is not approved by the FDA as a treatment for any specific disease. Statements regarding potential benefits are based on emerging research and individual patient reports. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any new wellness therapy.

A Few More Questions and Answers About Ozone Therapy

 

What types of ozone therapy are available at the Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics Center?

Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics Center offers two types of ozone therapy: major autohemotherapy and hyperbaric ozone therapy with 10 passes. During major autohemotherapy, purified ozone is directly introduced into the bloodstream. In hyperbaric ozone therapy with 10 passes, blood is drawn, saturated with ozone, and returned to the body up to 10 times to achieve maximum effect. Both methods help increase blood oxygen levels and promote overall health improvement.

How much does ozone therapy cost compared to other methods?

The cost of hyperbaric ozone therapy with 10 passes starts at $599 for a full session. For comparison, a single ozone therapy session costs $250. The 10-pass option may be more cost-effective for those seeking comprehensive treatment. We also offer long-term therapy packages with additional savings.

What to expect during an ozone therapy session?

The ozone therapy procedure itself is quite comfortable. The only unpleasant moment is blood drawing, but this process is quick and doesn’t cause significant discomfort. The entire session lasts 60-90 minutes, during which your blood will be saturated with ozone and returned to the body several times. Our team ensures a relaxing and professional environment throughout your treatment.

Is ozone therapy safe, and are there any side effects?

Ozone therapy is not only safe but also very beneficial for the body, provided it’s performed by a qualified specialist. Side effects are minimal and rare, typically limited to mild fatigue or a temporary detox reaction. We always recommend consulting with a doctor before starting treatment to ensure it’s appropriate for your individual health needs, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions.

How does ozone therapy compare to Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) in terms of price and effectiveness?

Both ozone therapy and UBI have positive effects on health, strengthening the immune system and purifying the blood. In our center, these methods can be combined for optimal results, offering a synergistic approach to wellness. The cost of a single ozone therapy session starts at $250, and we also offer packages for long-term treatment. UBI can be combined with ozone therapy for enhanced benefits, with specific package pricing available upon consultation.

What conditions can be treated with ozone therapy?

Ozone therapy can be used as a complementary treatment for various conditions, including fibromyalgia, anxiety disorders, asthma, allergies, autoimmune diseases, chronic infections like Lyme disease, and conditions related to chronic pain and inflammation. By increasing blood oxygen levels and modulating the immune system, it supports the body’s natural recovery processes and can help with a wide range of chronic health challenges.

How many sessions of ozone therapy do I need?

There is no universal answer. Many patients pursuing a wellness protocol start with a course of 5 to 10 sessions, spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart. Your provider will recommend an initial protocol after the consultation, and the plan can be adjusted based on response.

Is ozone therapy painful?

Most patients describe the procedure as comfortable. The only mild discomfort is typically the initial IV placement. Some patients feel a brief warming sensation during the infusion.

What is the difference between 1-pass and 10-pass ozone therapy?

The number of passes refers to how many times blood is drawn, ozonated, and reinfused during a single session. A 10-pass session uses a larger total volume of ozone and is generally considered a higher-intensity protocol. 10-pass requires G6PD screening before the first session.

Do I need a G6PD test before ozone therapy?

G6PD screening is required before high-dose ozone protocols (typically more than 3 passes). G6PD is an enzyme that protects red blood cells from oxidative damage; patients with G6PD deficiency are not candidates for higher-dose ozone.

Can I combine ozone therapy with other treatments?

Yes, ozone therapy is often combined with UBI (Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation) or with IV nutrient infusions. Combination protocols are discussed during the consultation based on your goals and health profile.

What should I do before my appointment?

Eat and drink normally before your session. Stay well-hydrated in the 24 hours before. Avoid alcohol on the day of the session. Bring a list of current medications and supplements to your consultation.

Why choose ozone therapy at the Robertson Wellness & Aesthetics Center in Beverly Hills?

At our center, you’ll find some of the most advanced ozone therapy methods, such as major autohemotherapy and hyperbaric ozone therapy with 10 passes, alongside cutting-edge EBOO therapy. We use only pure, high-quality medical-grade ozone for safe and effective treatment, administered by experienced and qualified specialists. An important advantage is our affordable prices and flexible ozone therapy packages, which allow you to get maximum benefits at reasonable costs, ensuring a personalized approach to your health and wellness journey.

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