Oakland, CA
Red Light Therapy clinics in Oakland
Oakland's red light therapy scene spans Uptown wellness collectives, Rockridge integrative medicine practices, and Grand Lake recovery studios. UCSF and Kaiser dermatologists supervise medical-grade programs, and the runner, cyclist, and integrative-health-community demographic drives recovery demand. Bay Area tech-industry spending supports longevity and biohacking studio models.
Immune Line
- IV Therapy
- Laser Therapy (LLLT)
- Arthritis Treatment
- Chelation Therapy
- Red Light Therapy
Refine Anti-Aging Medicine and Aesthetics
- NAD IV Therapy
- Vitamin IV Therapy
- PRP Therapy
- Shockwave Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
ROOT & STEM integrative chinese medicine
- PRP Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Laser Therapy (LLLT)
- Red Light Therapy
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment
Regulatory context
A note on California's red light 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.
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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.