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EBOO Therapy Cost: How Much Should You Expect to Pay?

Dr. Humaira Faisal
Updated Mar 2026

EBOO therapy is the most technically intensive ozone treatment available. This guide breaks down the real costs of EBOO in the UK and internationally, what affects your price, and how to assess value.

EBOO therapy equipment — IV tubing and ozone generator in a clinical wellness setting

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The treatments described are not FDA-approved for the wellness indications discussed. Always consult a qualified, licensed healthcare provider before starting any IV therapy or advanced wellness treatment.

EBOO Therapy Cost 2026: What You'll Really Pay Per Session

EBOO therapy is one of the most advanced and intensive forms of ozone treatment available at wellness clinics today. It's also one of the most expensive. If you're considering EBOO, knowing the realistic cost range — and what drives those prices — is essential before you book a consultation.

This guide covers the actual cost of EBOO therapy in the United States and internationally, what factors influence pricing, how many sessions you're likely to need, and how to evaluate whether the investment makes sense for your situation.

**Note:** This article focuses on pricing information as of early 2026. Costs vary by region, provider, and clinic type. Always confirm pricing directly with your provider.

EBOO Therapy Cost: The Short Answer

In the United States, EBOO therapy costs between $400 and $800 per session at most clinics. The average for a standard session at a reputable functional medicine or integrative wellness clinic falls around $500-$600.

This makes EBOO the most expensive single-session ozone modality available — roughly 2-4x the cost of standard Major Autohemotherapy (MAH), which runs $150-$350 per session.


What Factors Affect EBOO Therapy Cost?

Several variables explain the wide range in EBOO pricing:

1. Equipment and Overhead

EBOO requires specialized extracorporeal circuit equipment — the same category of technology used in dialysis and apheresis medicine. This equipment is significantly more expensive to purchase, maintain, and certify than the simpler glass bottle setups used for standard MAH. Clinics with higher equipment overhead pass those costs on in session pricing.

2. Practitioner Credentials

Clinics with an MD or DO as medical director and specially trained nursing staff typically charge more than those with less extensive medical supervision. Given that EBOO is a more complex procedure than a simple IV drip, higher practitioner credentials are worth the premium.

3. Geographic Location

Costs are substantially higher in major metro areas:

  • New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas: $600-$800 per session
  • Mid-size cities (Denver, Nashville, Atlanta): $450-$650
  • Smaller markets and rural areas: $350-$500 (where EBOO is available at all)

4. Session Inclusions

Some clinics bundle additional services with EBOO:

  • Pre/post vitamin C infusion or glutathione push ($50-$150 additional value)
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy following EBOO ($150-$300 additional)
  • Initial consultation and lab work ($200-$400 for new patients)
  • Nutritional IV "chaser" after the session

Bundled sessions may appear to cost more upfront but can represent better value than paying separately.

5. Single Session vs. Package Pricing

Like most IV therapy services, EBOO is typically offered at a per-session rate and as multi-session packages with a discount:

Package SizeTypical Discount
Single sessionFull price
4-session package5-10% discount
8-session package10-15% discount
10-session package15-20% discount

For a 10-session package at a clinic charging $600 per session, a 15% discount brings the per-session cost to $510, saving $900 on the full course.


How Many EBOO Sessions Will You Need?

This is the other cost equation. A single EBOO session costs $400-$800. But EBOO is rarely a one-time treatment.

Typical EBOO protocols:

Introductory / Evaluation:

  • 1-2 sessions to assess response and tolerance

Short Course:

  • 4-6 sessions over 4-6 weeks
  • Most common for general wellness and longevity optimization
  • Total cost: $1,600-$4,800

Therapeutic Course:

  • 8-12 sessions over 8-12 weeks
  • More common for chronic conditions or immune-related goals
  • Total cost: $3,200-$9,600

Maintenance Protocol:

  • 1-2 sessions per month after completing a course
  • Monthly cost ongoing: $400-$1,600/month

Most practitioners working with EBOO recommend at minimum 6 sessions before evaluating whether the treatment is producing meaningful results, as effects are described as cumulative.


Total Cost Scenarios

To make this concrete, here are three realistic cost scenarios:

Scenario 1: Wellness Optimization — Minimal Course

  • 1 initial consultation: $200
  • Lab work (G6PD, CBC, CMP): $150-$400 (may be covered by insurance separately)
  • 6 EBOO sessions at $550 average: $3,300
  • Total: $3,650-$3,900

Scenario 2: Chronic Condition — Full Therapeutic Course

  • Consultation and labs: $400
  • 12 EBOO sessions with 10-session package discount: ~$5,940
  • 2 additional sessions: $1,100
  • Total: ~$7,440

Scenario 3: Ongoing Maintenance After Initial Course

  • Initial 8-session course: $4,400
  • Monthly maintenance (1 session/month x 12 months): $6,600
  • First-year total: ~$11,000

These are significant investments. They need to be weighed honestly against the current evidence level and your specific health goals.


Does Insurance Cover EBOO Therapy?

No. EBOO therapy is classified as experimental and elective by all major U.S. health insurers, including Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial plans. There is no CPT billing code for EBOO therapy as an approved procedure.

Some patients attempt to use:

  • Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs): EBOO may qualify if administered under a licensed physician's prescription. Check with your HSA/FSA plan administrator — rules vary.
  • Healthcare credit cards (CareCredit, Prosper Healthcare Lending): Most EBOO clinics accept these, offering 0% promotional financing periods of 6-24 months.

International EBOO Cost Comparison

For those considering medical tourism, EBOO is available in several countries at lower cost:

CountryApproximate Cost Per Session
United States$400-$800 USD
Germany / Austria€300-€600 (~$330-$660 USD)
United Kingdom£350-£600 (~$440-$750 USD)
Mexico (border cities)$200-$400 USD
UAE / Dubai$450-$700 USD
Spain / Italy€200-€450 (~$220-$500 USD)
Eastern Europe€150-€300 (~$165-$330 USD)

Medical tourism for EBOO is practiced, particularly to Mexico and Eastern Europe. If considering this route, prioritize practitioners affiliated with recognized ozone therapy organizations and verify equipment certification rigorously.


How Does EBOO Cost Compare to Other IV Therapies?

Putting EBOO cost in context with related treatments:

TreatmentCost Per Session
Myers' Cocktail$100-$250
High-Dose Vitamin C (25g)$200-$400
NAD+ IV (500-750mg)$350-$600
Standard Ozone MAH$150-$350
EBOO Therapy$400-$800
Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT)$150-$350

EBOO occupies the top of this price range, alongside premium NAD+ infusions. For comparison purposes, a 10-session HBOT course might cost $1,500-$3,500 — roughly half the cost of an equivalent EBOO course.


Is EBOO Therapy Worth the Cost?

This depends on:

1. What you're treating or optimizing:

  • Chronic condition management: Potentially high value if conventional options have failed and quality of life is significantly impaired
  • General wellness: Less certain value-to-cost ratio given the still-emerging evidence base

2. Your financial situation:

  • At $4,000-$8,000 for a meaningful course, EBOO is not accessible for most people without significant disposable income or wellness budget

3. How you respond to treatment:

  • Some patients report dramatic improvements; others notice minimal change. Without a reliable pre-treatment predictor of response, there is financial risk

4. Alternatives:

  • Standard MAH ozone therapy at $150-$350 per session shares most of the biological mechanisms with EBOO and has a longer clinical track record — at roughly 30-50% of the cost per session. For most first-time ozone therapy patients, MAH is a rational, lower-cost starting point before committing to EBOO.

For a full comparison, see: EBOO vs. Ozone Therapy: Which Is Right for You?


Questions to Ask About Pricing Before You Book

When calling or visiting a clinic for pricing information:

  1. What exactly is included in the session price?
  2. Is the initial consultation fee separate from treatment costs?
  3. Are lab tests (G6PD, CBC) included or billed separately?
  4. Do you offer package pricing, and what is the refund policy if I need to stop treatment?
  5. Do you accept HSA/FSA cards?
  6. Do you offer payment plans or work with healthcare credit financing?

The Bottom Line on EBOO Cost

EBOO therapy is a premium wellness investment, typically costing $400-$800 per session in the United States. A meaningful treatment course — usually 6-12 sessions — represents a total investment of $2,400-$9,600 before any package discounts.

The cost is high relative to the current clinical evidence base, which is still developing. Before committing to a full EBOO course, many practitioners recommend starting with 1-2 standard ozone MAH sessions to assess your body's response to ozone therapy at significantly lower cost — then upgrading to EBOO if you respond well and have specific goals that warrant the more intensive approach.


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Pricing information is for educational reference only and subject to change. Always confirm costs directly with your provider. This article does not constitute medical or financial advice.

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