Ozone Therapy in New York City
Ozone Therapy in New York City ranges from $200 to $1,000 across 2 providers. Patients Medical offers the most affordable options from $200, while premium providers charge up to $1,000. The median price is $1,000.
Prices verified June 2026
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Ozone Therapy (Major Autohemotherapy)
Medical ozone therapy using major autohemotherapy (MAH) — drawing a small volume of blood, mixing it with ozone gas, and reinfusing — alongside local ozone application and UV blood irradiation options. Associated with systemic antioxidant activation, immune modulation, and improved microcirculation. Physician-supervised at Patients Medical's Upper East Side NYC clinic. Sessions run 30–60 minutes.
EBOO / 10-Pass Ozone Therapy
Extracorporeal Blood Ozonation and Oxygenation (EBOO) — also known as 10-pass ozone — circulates blood through an external circuit where it is treated with ozone before being returned to the body. More ozone exposure per session than standard major autohemotherapy. Associated with enhanced antioxidant response and immune modulation. Sessions run approximately 60–90 minutes under physician supervision at Patients Medical, New York City.
EBO2 — Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation
EBO2 (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) at Liondale Medical combines an apheresis machine with hemealumination — simultaneous exposure of blood to UVA, UVC, red, green, and blue light wavelengths — while ozone is infused. Used for autoimmune conditions, chronic infections, systemic inflammation, and brain fog. A highly advanced ozone-adjacent blood purification protocol offered by Dr. Bissoon in Manhattan.
Hyperbaric 10-Pass Medical Ozone Therapy
The hyperbaric 10-pass ozone protocol at Liondale Medical draws a volume of blood, mixes it with medical-grade ozone under pressure, and reinfuses it — repeating the cycle ten times in a single session. Dr. Lionel Bissoon D.O. uses this advanced protocol for anti-aging maintenance (monthly), and for individuals managing chronic fatigue, Lyme disease, or persistent infections (one to two sessions per week). Liondale claims to be among New York City's first practices to offer this technology.
