EBOO Therapy

Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation is an advanced intravenous wellness treatment designed to support oxygenation, detoxification, immune health, circulation, and inflammatory balance.

What Is EBOO Therapy?

EBOO Therapy (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation) is an advanced intravenous wellness treatment that circulates blood outside the body through a closed-loop system, where it is filtered, oxygenated, and then returned to circulation.

This therapy is commonly used in integrative and longevity-focused practices to support immune function, reduce inflammatory burden, promote healthy oxygen utilization, and assist the body’s natural detoxification processes. By helping optimize circulation and oxygen delivery, EBOO Therapy is designed to support overall wellness and recovery.

Potential Benefits of EBOO Therapy

Immune System Support

EBOO may help support the body’s natural immune response as part of a comprehensive wellness plan.

Inflammation Support

Oxygenation therapies may be used in programs focused on inflammatory balance and oxidative stress support.

Detoxification Support

The closed-loop filtration process is designed to support removal of unwanted byproducts and help the body’s detox pathways.

Oxygen Utilization

EBOO exposes blood to medical-grade oxygen to support oxygen delivery and cellular function.

Circulatory Wellness

This therapy may be incorporated into broader wellness plans focused on circulation, vascular health, and vitality.

Energy & Recovery

Patients often seek EBOO as part of a plan to support energy, recovery, and overall healthy aging.

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How EBOO Therapy Works

EBOO therapy is performed in a monitored setting using specialized equipment. Blood is circulated through a sterile, closed-loop system, filtered, treated with medical-grade oxygen, and returned to the body.

1. Consultation

Dr. Dean reviews your health history, current symptoms, medications, and wellness goals to determine whether EBOO may be appropriate.

2. Preparation

Before treatment, clinical factors are reviewed and the therapy is prepared in a controlled medical environment.

3. Closed-Loop Treatment

Blood is circulated through the EBOO system where it is filtered and exposed to medical-grade oxygen.

4. Follow-Up Plan

Ongoing recommendations may include nutrition, IV therapy, detox support, hormone optimization, or additional wellness strategies.

Who May Consider EBOO Therapy?

Wellness & Longevity Patients

Patients seeking advanced therapies to support healthy aging, vitality, and cellular function.

Detox Support

Patients interested in detoxification support, oxidative stress balance, and environmental exposure concerns.

Immune Support

Those looking to support immune resilience as part of a broader integrative health program.

Inflammatory Concerns

Patients with chronic wellness concerns where inflammation support may be part of the treatment strategy.

Low Energy & Recovery

Patients dealing with fatigue, poor recovery, or reduced vitality may ask about EBOO as part of a larger care plan.

Integrative Health Programs

EBOO may be combined with IV therapy, therapy, chelation, hormone care, nutrition, and lifestyle support.

Frequently Asked Questions

EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation.

Standard therapy typically treats a smaller amount of blood. EBOO uses a closed-loop system that circulates blood through specialized filtration, oxygenation, and ozonation equipment before returning it to circulation.

EBOO is used in integrative wellness programs to support immune function, detoxification, circulation, inflammatory balance, oxygen utilization, and overall vitality.

No. Dr. Dean reviews each patient’s medical history, medications, symptoms, and goals before determining whether EBOO therapy is appropriate.

Call Ward Dean, M.D. at (850) 912-6981 or (850) 912-6982 to request an appointment.

Learn More About EBOO Therapy

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Ward Dean to discuss EBOO Therapy, therapy, detox support, IV therapy, and personalized integrative care.

Ward Dean, M.D.
6708 Plantation Road, Suite C-1
Pensacola, Florida 32504
(850) 912-6981