
What to Expect During Ozone IV Therapy
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Initial consultation and assessment
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Identification of suitability
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Preparation and IV setup
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Controlled therapy administration


Monitoring and follow-up
Frequently Asked Questions About Ozone IV Therapy
It is used to improve oxygen delivery, support immunity, and enhance overall health.
Yes, it is administered under strict medical supervision with proper protocols.
Minimal discomfort may be experienced due to IV insertion.
Session duration may vary depending on the treatment plan.
Yes, depending on your condition and treatment goals.
Support Your Body from Within
Ozone IV therapy supports systemic healing and internal balance.

Improves oxygen
utilisation

Enhances circulation

Supports immune
function

Promotes detoxification

Improves energy
levels

Supports recovery and
wellbeing
Systemic Ozone Delivery for
Internal Support
A structured approach to ozone-based intravenous therapy designed to support circulation,
oxygenation, and recovery.
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Ozone Blood Processing
Supports improved oxygen utilisation through controlled ozone exposure.
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Oxygenation Support Therapy
Enhances oxygen delivery to tissues and organs.
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Detox Support IV Therapy
Supports internal cleansing and recovery processes.
Ozone IV Therapy for Systemic Oxygenation and
Recovery Support
Ozone IV therapy is a method of delivering ozone indirectly into the bloodstream to improve oxygen utilisation, support circulation, and enhance the body’s natural healing response.
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At VNCH, ozone IV therapy is administered under strict medical supervision as part of personalised treatment plans to support immunity, improve energy levels, and aid recovery through controlled and guided procedures.

Who Can Benefit from Ozone IV Therapy?
Ozone IV therapy may be beneficial for individuals experiencing:
Chronic fatigue and low energy
Low immunity and frequent infections
Circulation-related issues
Recovery from illness
Detox and internal cleansing needs
Lifestyle-related health concerns


