Ozone Therapy in Bend, OR | Medical Ozone Treatment Clinic

At Proactive Choice, Ozone Therapy is part of our personalized approach to natural medicine. This safe, oxygen-based therapy supports your body’s own ability to heal—without relying on harsh pharmaceuticals or invasive interventions. Whether you’re managing chronic illness or looking to boost long-term vitality, ozone may offer the support you’ve been searching for.

What is Ozone Therapy?

Ozone Therapy uses a highly active form of oxygen (O₃) to help stimulate the body’s natural healing response. It has been used around the world to support immune function, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and detoxify the body. When performed under the care of a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in Bend, it’s a gentle and science-informed therapy that works with your body—not against it.

How Does Ozone Therapy Work?

Ozone can be introduced into the body in different ways, depending on your health goals:
  • Major Autohemotherapy (MAH): A small amount of your blood is mixed with ozone and returned to your body to enhance oxygen utilization and immune function.
     

  • Rectal Insufflation: Supports gut health and detoxification through direct ozone absorption.
     

  • Ear Insufflation: Helpful for sinus infections, congestion, brain fog, and overall head

Ozone gently encourages oxidative signaling in the body, which in turn helps reduce inflammation, stimulate mitochondria, and promote detoxification. Over time, many patients report increased energy, mental clarity, and resilience.

What to Expect at Proactive Choice

Your experience begins with a comprehensive consultation where we listen carefully to your health story, concerns, and goals. If ozone therapy is a fit, we’ll recommend a treatment plan that’s tailored to your specific needs and walk you through the process step by step. Treatments are generally well-tolerated, and we monitor your response closely to ensure you feel supported at every stage.

Why Choose Ozone Therapy at Proactive Choice?

  • Led by a highly trained Naturopathic Doctor in Bend with specialized experience in ozone therapy
     

  • Thoughtful, individualized care rooted in natural medicine and scientific insight
     

  • Comfortable and compassionate clinical setting
     

  • Emphasis on long-term healing and prevention—not just symptom relief

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Conditions That May Benefit from Ozone Therapy

Chronic fatigue

Autoimmune conditions

Lyme disease and chronic infections

Mold exposure

Digestive imbalance

Joint or muscle pain

Brain fog

Circulatory issues

Dr. Drew Collins in his office
Dr. Drew Collins, ND, is a trusted naturopathic doctor in Bend, Oregon, specializing in ozone therapy and holistic medicine. Inspired by his Pacific Northwest roots and educated at the University of Oregon, Dr. Collins blends preventive care with innovative treatments to help patients achieve lasting wellness.
As a member of the American Academy of Ozone Therapy, Dr. Collins offers advanced ozone therapy, homeopathy, and integrative medicine tailored to each patient’s needs. He is committed to empowering individuals in Central Oregon to take charge of their health naturally.
Choose Dr. Collins for expert ozone therapy and compassionate, personalized care in Bend, OR.

Begin Your Healing Journey in Bend

If you’re looking for a safe, natural approach to restoring balance, Ozone Therapy may be the next step in your wellness path. Whether you’re navigating chronic symptoms or simply want to feel more energized and resilient, we’re here to help.

Let’s explore how ozone therapy can support your health.
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How Does Ozone Therapy Work?

Ans. Yes. When administered by a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in Bend trained in ozone therapy, it is considered very safe. We follow strict protocols to ensure your comfort and safety during each session.
Ans. The number of sessions depends on your specific condition and health goals. Some people feel a difference after just a few treatments, while others may benefit from a longer series. We'll customize your care plan during your initial consultation.
Ans. Most treatments are gentle and well-tolerated. You may feel a slight warming or tingling sensation during the therapy, depending on the method used. We’ll guide you through what to expect at every step.

Ans. Absolutely. Many patients combine ozone therapy with other natural therapies to support detoxification, immune balance, or recovery from chronic illnesses. Your Naturopathic Doctor in Bend will help you determine the best combination for you.

Ans. While many insurance plans do not cover ozone therapy, we’re happy to provide a superbill you can submit for possible reimbursement. We also offer affordable packages to make care accessible.

Ozone therapy uses medical-grade ozone — a highly reactive form of oxygen — to support the body’s own healing and immune processes. At ProActive Choice in Bend, OR, Dr. Drew Collins, ND, offers several forms of ozone therapy, including EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation), one of the more advanced delivery methods available.

What Is Ozone Therapy?

Medical ozone (O3) is administered in controlled, measured doses — nothing like the ozone found in air pollution, which is a common point of confusion. In a clinical setting, ozone is introduced into the body through specific, controlled methods (blood, injection, or other targeted routes depending on the therapy) where it interacts with blood cells and tissues to stimulate oxygen utilization, circulation, and immune response. It’s been used in various forms in integrative and naturopathic medicine for decades, with an expanding body of clinical interest in recent years.

What Is EBOO Specifically?

EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation. During EBOO, blood is drawn from the body, passed through a closed, sterile system where it’s oxygenated and treated with ozone, then returned to the body — all in a single continuous session. Because a larger volume of blood is treated compared to older ozone delivery methods, EBOO is often considered a more thorough approach within the broader category of ozone therapy. [Confirm session length and exact process details with Dr. Collins before publishing]

Why People Consider Ozone Therapy

Common reasons patients look into ozone therapy include:

  • Chronic inflammation that hasn’t responded well to other approaches
  • Immune system support, particularly for people dealing with recurring illness
  • Circulation concerns
  • General recovery and vitality support as part of a broader naturopathic care plan
  • Chronic fatigue that doesn’t have an obvious single cause

As with every therapy offered at ProActive Choice, whether ozone therapy — or specifically EBOO — is appropriate depends on an individual health history review, not a generic recommendation made without that context.

What to Expect

[Confirm actual process with Dr. Collins before publishing] Sessions typically begin with a review of your health history to confirm ozone therapy is an appropriate option, followed by the treatment itself. EBOO sessions involve blood being drawn, processed through the closed system, and returned — a process that takes longer than simpler ozone delivery methods but treats a substantially larger volume of blood in the process.

Is Ozone Therapy Safe?

Ozone therapy has a long history of clinical use in integrative medicine, and EBOO in particular uses a closed, sterile system specifically designed to minimize risk during the blood-handling process. As with any medical treatment, appropriateness depends on individual health factors — certain conditions may make ozone therapy inadvisable, which is exactly why the intake conversation with Dr. Collins happens before any treatment begins, not as a formality but as the actual determination of whether this is right for you.

Common Misconceptions

“Ozone therapy means breathing ozone gas.” It doesn’t — medical ozone is never inhaled directly; it’s administered through specific controlled delivery methods like EBOO precisely because inhaled ozone is genuinely harmful. The confusion between medical ozone therapy and ozone air pollution is common but the two have essentially nothing in common in terms of how they’re used.

“EBOO and standard ozone therapy are the same thing.” EBOO is a specific, more involved technique within the broader ozone therapy category — not every ozone therapy session is EBOO, and the right approach depends on individual circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is EBOO different from other ozone therapy methods?

EBOO processes a significantly larger volume of blood through a closed external system compared to simpler ozone delivery methods, which is why it’s often considered a more thorough approach — though the right choice depends on your specific situation.

How many sessions are typically needed?

[Do not publish a specific number without confirming with Dr. Collins]

Is ozone therapy covered by insurance?

ProActive Choice operates on a self-pay basis rather than billing through insurance. [Book an appointment] or call (858) 333-5196 to discuss pricing directly.

Who should not consider ozone therapy?

This depends on individual health history and is exactly why a consultation precedes any treatment — certain health conditions may make ozone therapy inadvisable, and that determination happens with Dr. Collins directly, not from a generic website list.

A Naturopathic, Individualized Approach

As with every therapy offered at ProActive Choice, ozone therapy and EBOO aren’t offered as a default recommendation to every patient who asks about them. Dr. Collins evaluates your specific health history, current concerns, and goals before recommending any treatment — including whether standard ozone therapy, EBOO specifically, or a different approach entirely is the better fit. That individualized evaluation is the actual starting point, not a marketing detail added after the fact.

Ready to Learn More?

If you’re interested in ozone therapy or EBOO specifically, Dr. Drew Collins, ND, offers consultations at ProActive Choice in Bend, OR, to determine whether it’s a good fit for your health picture. [Book an appointment] or call (858) 333-5196 to get started.