Dallas, TX
Ozone Therapy clinics in Dallas
Ozone Therapy in Dallas, TX
intro
Dallas, Texas has a visible integrative and functional medicine scene, and clinics in the area advertise ozone therapy as part of their services. Ozone is a three-oxygen molecule that practitioners deliver through several delivery methods, including major autohemotherapy (MAH), minor autohemotherapy (MinorAH), prolozone joint injections, rectal or vaginal insufflation, ozonated saline, and higher-dose protocols such as 10-pass ozone. The proposed mechanism is oxidative hormesis, a brief and controlled oxidative challenge that is theorised to upregulate endogenous antioxidant defences, modulate immune signalling pathways, and improve tissue oxygen utilisation at the mitochondrial level. It is critical to be clear with patients up front: ozone therapy is NOT FDA-approved for any medical use. The FDA issued a formal declaration in 1976 stating that ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical application, and that position has not been revised in the decades since. Clinics listed here offer ozone under physician clinical judgement, not under an approved indication, so patients should evaluate evidence quality, informed consent language, and provider credentials carefully before booking a session or committing to a package.
K6 Wellness Center
- PRP Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Peptide Therapy
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment
OhZone Clinics
- NAD IV Therapy
- Vitamin IV Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
- Arthritis Treatment
QC Kinetix (Dallas)
- PRP Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Laser Therapy (LLLT)
- IV Hydration
Aspera Medical Group
- NAD IV Therapy
- Vitamin IV Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Chelation Therapy
iFusion Wellness & iV Bars
- NAD IV Therapy
- Vitamin IV Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
Relive Health
- Ozone Therapy
- IV Hydration
- Acne Treatment
- Peptide Therapy
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Dr. Leila Doolittle
- PRP Therapy
- Biofeedback Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
- Laser Therapy (LLLT)
- Arthritis Treatment
Carpathia Collaborative
- Ozone Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Laser Therapy (LLLT)
- Chelation Therapy
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Regulatory context
A note on Texas'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.
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Texas Medical Practice Act (Tex. Occ. Code Title 3, Subtitle B)
Defines practice of medicine and delegation rules for wellness settings. -
Texas Medical Board Rules (22 Tex. Admin. Code Ch. 193)
Governs physician delegation to nonphysicians and nonsurgical medical cosmetic procedures at medical spas. -
Texas Health & Safety Code Ch. 1003
Allows physician delegation of certain medical acts to properly trained nonphysicians under protocols.
The Texas Medical Board investigates unlicensed medical practice and scope violations and has issued specific rules governing medical spa practice. Ozone and chelation clinics making disease-treatment claims risk board action. The Attorney General pursues deceptive health claims under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Enforcement is moderate but the TMB has taken active positions on medical spa delegation and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures.