Ozone Therapy in Westchester County, NY
Clinically screened, team-monitored ozone therapy offered as an integrative wellness modality at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center in New Rochelle.

What is ozone therapy?
Ozone therapy is an integrative outpatient modality that uses medical-grade ozone — a molecule made of three oxygen atoms — as part of a clinically guided wellness approach. It has been studied and used in various forms for decades in integrative medicine settings, and patients considering it are typically looking for supportive care that may complement their existing health routines rather than replace conventional medical treatment.
At Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center, ozone therapy is administered using intravenous autohemotherapy methods: a small amount of your blood is drawn into a sterile container, exposed to a precise concentration of medical-grade ozone, and then carefully reinfused. The entire procedure takes place in a private clinical room. Our care team manages the session from start to finish, monitoring you throughout and adjusting as needed. The process typically takes 30 to 60 minutes depending on the specific protocol used.
Patients generally describe ozone therapy as a calm, low-discomfort experience. There may be mild warmth or a brief flushing sensation during reinfusion, which typically resolves quickly. Most patients leave feeling no different immediately but report a gradual sense of improvement in energy or overall comfort over the following day or two. Individual responses vary, and our clinical team discusses realistic expectations before your first session.
Important regulatory note: The FDA has not approved ozone as safe or effective for therapeutic use. Ozone therapy is offered at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center as an integrative modality with individualized clinical screening. It is not a treatment or cure for any disease or medical condition, and it does not replace evaluation or care from your healthcare provider.
Potential supportive benefits
The following represent areas where ozone therapy may provide supportive benefit. These are not medical claims, and individual results vary.
Immune modulation support
Ozone may support immune system signaling by activating certain cellular pathways, which some patients find supportive during periods of immune stress.
Oxidative stress balance
At controlled concentrations, ozone may trigger a mild adaptive oxidative response that some integrative practitioners believe supports antioxidant pathways over time.
Circulation and oxygen delivery
Ozone therapy may improve red blood cell flexibility and oxygen-carrying capacity, which could support overall tissue circulation.
Energy and vitality
Some patients report improved energy levels and reduced fatigue following a series of ozone therapy sessions, though responses are highly individual.
Antimicrobial properties
Ozone has well-documented antimicrobial properties in clinical settings; how these translate to therapeutic benefit varies and is still being studied.
Inflammation support
Some research suggests ozone therapy may modulate inflammatory markers in ways that some patients find supportive as part of a broader wellness approach.
What to expect at your visit
Pre-session health screening
Before your first ozone session, your care team reviews your health history, current medications, and any conditions that might affect whether ozone therapy is appropriate for you.
Arrival and setup
You will be seated in a private clinical room. Your care team will set up a sterile IV line, confirm your vitals, and walk you through what will happen during the session.
Blood draw and ozone exposure
A small volume of blood is drawn into a sterile collection unit and mixed with a precise concentration of medical-grade ozone gas in a controlled environment.
Reinfusion and monitoring
The ozone-treated blood is slowly reinfused through your IV. Your care team monitors you continuously throughout, watching for any changes that would require adjustment.
Post-session check and discharge
Once the session is complete, your care team confirms you are feeling well, removes the IV, and discusses any next steps or follow-up scheduling with you before you leave.
Who may be a good fit
Adults looking to complement an existing integrative wellness routine with additional supportive therapies
Patients who have discussed ozone therapy with an integrative or functional medicine provider and want a clinically supervised setting
Individuals exploring immune and energy support options who have already ruled out underlying medical causes with a provider
Patients managing chronic fatigue or general malaise who are seeking adjunctive supportive care
Adults in Westchester County seeking a private, clinically staffed alternative to spa-style wellness centers
Frequently asked questions
Is ozone therapy safe?
Safety depends on careful individual screening. Our care team reviews your health history, current medications, and any contraindications before ozone therapy is discussed. The FDA has not approved ozone as safe or effective for therapeutic use; we offer it as an integrative modality with individualized clinical review.
How is ozone administered at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center?
We use minor autohemotherapy and related IV-based ozone methods. A small volume of blood is drawn, exposed to medical-grade ozone, and reinfused. The process takes place in a private clinical room with our care team present throughout.
How many sessions do patients typically have?
Session frequency varies based on individual goals and clinical assessment. Some patients have a single session; others incorporate ozone therapy into a periodic wellness routine. Our clinical team will discuss realistic expectations with you before any commitment.
Who should not have ozone therapy?
Ozone therapy is not appropriate for everyone. Patients with certain blood disorders, active bleeding conditions, hyperthyroidism, or specific cardiovascular conditions may not be candidates. A thorough pre-treatment screen with our care team helps determine whether it is appropriate for you.
Does ozone therapy cure or treat disease?
No. Ozone therapy is offered as an integrative wellness modality. It is not a treatment or cure for any medical condition. It should not replace evaluation by your healthcare provider, and if your symptoms require diagnosis or medical treatment, we will refer you appropriately.
Serving Westchester County
Our clinic welcomes patients from across Westchester County, including White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Scarsdale, Mount Kisco, Rye, Mamaroneck, Harrison, Bedford, and Chappaqua.