EBOO Therapy Cost: Is It Covered by Insurance? (The 2026 Guide)
Probably you’ve read about the incredible benefits of EBOO therapy. You understand how it filters blood, removes toxins, and supercharges oxygen levels. But now, you are facing the biggest question regarding your treatment plan: “How much does EBOO Therapy Cost? Is it really worth the investment?”
Short Answer:
- Average Cost: $1,200 – $1,500 per session in Houston.
- Insurance: Generally not covered (Integrative/Alternative classification).
- Payment Options: HSA, FSA, and financing available at Revived Personalized Wellness Clinic.
If you are looking for a quick answer: EBOO therapy in Houston typically costs between $1,200 and $1,500 per session. While most major insurance providers do not cover the cost directly, at Revived Personalized Wellness, we accept HSA and FSA payments to make this investment more accessible.
We get it. EBOO is a “High-Ticket” therapy. Unlike a $50 copay at a standard doctor’s visit, this is an out-of-pocket investment in your longevity. Now, let’s break down why this “High-Ticket” therapy is the most significant decision you can make for your longevity and cellular health.
The Real Cost of EBOO: Why Is It Expensive?
Patients often ask: “Why does one EBOO session cost significantly more than a traditional Ozone IV?”
To understand the price tag, you have to look under the hood. You aren’t just paying for “ozone”; you are paying for a complex medical procedure that involves hospital-grade technology. Here is exactly where your money goes:
1. The Advanced Filtration System (The Major Cost Driver)
In traditional ozone therapy, we use a simple syringe or bag (costing a few dollars). In EBOO, we use a dialysis-grade hollow-fiber filter.
- Single-Use Guarantee: This filter is a sophisticated medical device designed to trap heavy metals, endotoxins, and debris. It cannot be sterilized or reused. For every single session, we open a brand-new kit costing hundreds of dollars.
- Sterile Tubing Circuit: Along with the filter, the entire tubing circuit is single-use to ensure zero risk of cross-contamination.
2. Clinical Expertise & Safety Protocols
EBOO is not a “set it and forget it” therapy. It requires:
- Continuous Monitoring: A trained medical professional must monitor the machine, your blood flow rates, and your vital signs for the entire 60-minute duration.
- Heparin Management: Since blood clots outside the body, we must carefully administer heparin (blood thinner) and monitor its effects, requiring a higher level of medical licensure than standard IV drips.
3. The Technology Overhead
The EBOO machine itself is a state-of-the-art device that precisely regulates ozone concentration, temperature, and pump speed. Maintaining and calibrating this equipment to meet Houston and Texas medical board standards adds to the operational cost.
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Does Insurance Cover EBOO Therapy?
Let’s address the elephant in the room. Does Blue Cross, Aetna, or Medicare cover this?
The Short Answer: Generally, no. Insurance companies classify EBOO as “investigational” or “alternative/integrative medicine.”
The “Loophole” Answer (Superbills):
While we do not bill insurance directly at Revived Wellness, we can provide you with a Superbill upon request. A Superbill is a detailed medical receipt containing procedure codes (CPT) and diagnosis codes (ICD-10).
Some patients with aggressive PPO plans or “Out-of-Network” benefits have successfully received partial reimbursement by submitting these Superbills themselves. We cannot guarantee this, but it is an option worth exploring with your provider.
The HSA / FSA Advantage
This is the most common way our Houston patients pay. Most Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) allow you to use pre-tax dollars for medical services that are not covered by standard insurance.
Check with your plan administrator. Often, if a doctor (like Dr. Peck) recommends the therapy for a specific condition (e.g., inflammation, fatigue), it qualifies as an IRS eligible medical expense.
Cost Analysis: EBOO vs. Traditional Ozone vs. Chronic Illness
When looking at the price, it is crucial to calculate the Return on Investment (ROI). Let’s compare EBOO to the alternatives.
| Treatment Type | Efficiency (Blood Treated) | Estimated Time to Results | Long-Term Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional Ozone (MAH) | ~100ml per session | Requires 20-30 sessions for deep chronic issues | Lower cost per visit, but higher total cost for same result. |
| Supplements & Meds | Zero blood filtration | Months or Years (Symptom management only) | High monthly cost forever with no “Fix”. |
| EBOO Therapy | ~2,000ml (2 Liters) per session | Often felt in 1-5 sessions | Best Value. Faster recovery means returning to work/life sooner. |
The Verdict: While EBOO has a higher upfront ticket price, it is often cheaper in the long run because it accomplishes in one hour what might take months with other methods.

Hidden Costs to Watch Out For (Buyer Beware)
Not all clinics in Houston operate the same way. When shopping around, ask these questions to avoid hidden fees:
- Is the consultation fee included? At some clinics, you pay separately to see the doctor. At Revived, we are transparent about our consultation structure.
- Are labs required? Yes, for your safety, we require a G6PD blood test before starting. Some clinics spring this cost on you last minute.
- Is the package refundable? Always ask about the policy if you decide to stop treatment halfway through.
Financing Your Health Journey
We don’t want finances to be the barrier between you and your health. Revived Personalized Wellness partners with leading healthcare financing companies to break the cost into manageable monthly payments.
- CareCredit: A healthcare credit card that often offers 0% interest for 6-12 months.
- Cherry Payment Plans: Fast approval with no hard credit check for qualified applicants.
By using these tools, you can start your treatment protocol immediately and pay it off over time, much like you would for dental work or LASIK.
Get a Custom Quote for Your Condition
Because every patient is unique—some need a single “Immune Reset” session while others with Lyme disease need a 5-session protocol—we do not list a flat rate online.
Dr. Peck or our team creates a personalized plan tailored to your body’s needs. We also offer Package Discounts when you bundle sessions, providing significant savings over paying per visit.
Ready to discuss your options?
Don’t let the sticker shock keep you sick. Call us today at 855-483-7477. Our patient coordinators will break down the exact costs, verify your financing options, and help you find a plan that fits your budget.
Frequently Asked Questions About EBOO Cost (FAQ)
1. Why is the price different in the USA vs. Mexico or overseas?
You may see cheaper EBOO advertised internationally. Be extremely cautious. The cost in the USA reflects strict FDA-compliant sterility standards, malpractice insurance, single-use verified filters, and licensed medical staff. In cheaper clinics, safety protocols (like reusing tubing or using non-medical grade ozone) may be compromised to lower the price.
2. Can I just pay for one session to try it?
Absolutely. While we recommend packages for the best therapeutic results, you are welcome to book a single session to see how your body responds before committing to a protocol.
3. Do packages have an expiration date?
Generally, packages are valid for one year from the date of purchase. This gives you plenty of flexibility to schedule your treatments around your life and work.
4. Is the initial consultation deductible from the treatment cost?
This depends on our current monthly promotions. Please ask our front desk team when you call! We often run specials for new patients in the Houston area.
5. Will Medicare reimburse me?
Medicare typically adheres to strict guidelines and rarely reimburses for oxidative therapies. We recommend assuming this will be an out-of-pocket expense, though you can still use your HSA/FSA accounts in many cases if you have a secondary plan linked to them.














