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Fresno, CA

Ozone Therapy clinics in Fresno

Ozone Therapy in Fresno, CA

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Fresno anchors California's Central Valley agricultural economy and has a smaller integrative medicine market than coastal California metros. clinics in the Fresno area offer ozone therapy, typically naturopathic doctor or integrative MD practices serving patients who might otherwise drive to the Bay Area or Los Angeles for this kind of work. Community Regional Medical Center and UCSF Fresno handle conventional referrals and complex cases.

Local ozone protocols include major autohemotherapy, minor autohemotherapy, prolozone, insufflation, and ozonated saline. 10-pass protocols are rarer in the Valley than in San Diego or Los Angeles, partly because of lower willingness-to-spend on high-cost cash-pay wellness packages in this income bracket. California naturopathic licensure provides scope for IV integrative care. Patients should understand that ozone therapy is not FDA-approved for any medical use. The FDA 1976 declaration calling ozone a toxic gas with no known useful medical application has not been revised. Fresno patients should weigh provider credentials, informed consent language, and realistic expectations, and consider whether agricultural chemical exposures or heat-related chronic issues are actually being addressed by the protocol being sold.

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Innovative Medical Center

Fresno, CA

Innovative Medical Center, in Fresno, offers regenerative medicine and integrative-therapy protocols centered on oxygen-based and cell-based treatments. The clinic provides Ozone Therapy, including 1…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Ozone Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Chelation Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment

Renewal Medical Clinic

Fresno, CA

Renewal Medical Clinic, in Fresno, offers orthobiologics and regenerative therapies alongside hormone optimization and supportive IV protocols. The clinic provides platelet-rich plasma therapy for mu…

  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • PRP Therapy
  • Ozone Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Acne Treatment
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Mirelez Wellness Dental

Fresno, CA

Mirelez Wellness Dental in Fresno specializes in regenerative dentistry with a focus on holistic approaches and ozone-supported procedures. The practice emphasizes biocompatible treatment philosophy …

  • PRP Therapy
  • Ozone Therapy
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Regulatory context

A note on California's ozone therapy rules.

The "other" category is a catchall for regenerative wellness modalities with inconsistent federal oversight. Red light therapy devices (photobiomodulation) have narrow FDA 510(k) clearances for acne, muscle pain, and wound healing, not systemic regeneration. Whole-body cryotherapy is NOT FDA-approved for any medical indication and received an FDA safety communication in July 2016 warning of asphyxiation, frostbite, and burn risks. Ozone therapy is NOT FDA-approved for any medical use and the FDA has stated ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical application. Condition-specific regenerative offerings (hair restoration with minoxidil or finasteride, ED care beyond PDE5 inhibitors and shockwave) have varying approval depending on route and drug source.

  • California Medical Practice Act (Bus. & Prof. Code §§ 2000-2529)
    Defines medical practice and corporate practice of medicine prohibitions strictly enforced against lay-owned medical spas.
  • California Business & Professions Code §§ 2051-2052
    Prohibits unlicensed practice of medicine and aiding and abetting by non-physician owners.
  • Board of Registered Nursing Standardized Procedures (CCR Title 16 § 1474)
    Requires physician-developed standardized procedures for RNs performing cosmetic and wellness injections or laser work.

California is among the strictest enforcement states. The Medical Board of California has issued public advisories and taken disciplinary action against medical spas for corporate practice of medicine violations, unsupervised RN injections, and false advertising of unapproved therapies. Ozone therapy is heavily scrutinized and clinics making cancer or infection treatment claims risk board discipline and Attorney General consumer protection action. The California Department of Public Health and local health departments also investigate facility and infection control issues at wellness clinics.

Ozone Therapy in Fresno, answered.

No. Ozone therapy is NOT FDA-approved for any medical use. The FDA issued a 1976 declaration stating ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical application, and that position has not changed. Clinics that offer ozone do so under physician clinical judgement, not under an approved indication. Many marketing claims for ozone are unsupported by high-quality clinical evidence, so any informed decision about booking a session should start with that clear disclosure.

Pricing in Fresno typically runs $125 to $250 per session for standard major autohemotherapy (MAH), with prolozone joint injections, insufflation, and MinorAH often priced similarly or slightly lower. Higher-dose 10-pass ozone is considerably more expensive, usually $400 to $650 per session, with packages priced lower than in premium metros. Package pricing can lower the per-session rate but raises total spend. Remember that ozone is NOT FDA-approved, is not covered by insurance, and out-of-pocket cost is the norm.

Integrative practitioners commonly claim benefits for immune support, chronic infections such as Lyme disease and herpes, systemic inflammation, chronic fatigue, autoimmune conditions, and musculoskeletal pain using prolozone for joints and discs. The quality of clinical evidence supporting these claims is low, studies are often small or uncontrolled, and ozone therapy is NOT FDA-approved for any of these indications. Treat strong claims with caution.

In California, ozone therapy is most commonly delivered by MDs and DOs practising integrative or functional medicine, because naturopathic scope is either limited or unlicensed. Chiropractors generally cannot administer intravenous ozone, and scope varies by state medical and naturopathic board positions. Regardless of license type, verify active state licensure before any appointment, and remember that ozone therapy is NOT FDA-approved and is offered under physician clinical judgement rather than any approved indication.

Verify that the lead clinician holds an active state license, ask for written informed consent that clearly states ozone is NOT FDA-approved, and look for realistic evidence framing rather than cure claims. Avoid clinics that promise to cure cancer, autoimmune disease, or chronic infection. Membership in groups such as the AAOT is a peer-community signal, not an FDA credential, and should never substitute for verifying licensure and reading consent forms.

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