Medical-grade ozone IV therapy to support immunity, oxygenation, and cellular vitality — low and high dose.
What ozone does in the body
Ozone is oxygen with an extra atom, and that small change gives it powerful biological activity. Introduced into the bloodstream under controlled, medical conditions, it acts as a gentle stressor that prompts your cells to adapt — improving how efficiently they use oxygen and supporting your body's own antioxidant and immune defenses. Practitioners worldwide have used it for decades to support resilience and recovery.
Low dose or high dose
We offer two protocols so your therapy can be calibrated to you. Lower-dose sessions are a gentle entry point and ideal for ongoing wellness and immune support; higher-dose protocols deliver a more intensive boost for those pursuing a focused course of care. Your provider will recommend the right starting point.
- Low dose — gentle, great for first-timers and maintenance
- High dose — intensive support for a focused protocol
- Always administered and monitored by a licensed clinician
Safe, supervised, and personalized
Ozone therapy is a medical procedure, and we treat it like one. Every session at our Morristown and Colts Neck clinics is performed under clinical supervision after a review of your health history, with dosing tailored to your goals and tolerance.
Supports immune function and resilience
Promotes better cellular oxygenation
Encourages your body's own antioxidant defenses
May support circulation and recovery
What this treatment helps with.
Not sure if it’s right for you? Your clinician will help you decide during your visit.
What to expect, step by step.
Consultation
We discuss your goals, review your history, and confirm the right protocol.
Treatment
A licensed clinician performs your treatment in our comfortable space.
Results settle in
You feel the effects over the hours and days that follow.
Follow-up & maintenance
We recommend a rhythm that keeps you feeling your best over time.
Transparent, personalized pricing.
Final pricing depends on your protocol and plan, confirmed at your consultation. No surprises.