At Bionuu Clinic, we provide physician-supervised medical ozone therapy to support immune balance, cognitive function and healthy aging, optimize performance and the body's natural repair, as part of a personalized integrative plan.
Medical ozone is a form of oxygen containing three oxygen atoms, prepared using a medical-grade ozone generator. When used in carefully measured and controlled amounts, ozone therapy is incorporated into some integrative approaches to support the body's natural processes.
Ozone therapy can be administered in several ways depending on the individual's plan. Options may include major autohemotherapy, where a small amount of blood is mixed with ozone and returned to the patient; ozone injections into joints or soft tissue; or insufflation methods.
At Bionuu, ozone therapy is administered by trained clinical staff under physician supervision. It is best used as part of a broader Functional and Integrative Medicine approach rather than as a standalone therapy.
Patients consider ozone therapy for a variety of wellness goals rather than a single diagnosis. It may be explored by individuals seeking support for areas such as circulation, infections, immune balance, recovery, cognitive enhancement, performance and overall vitality. Ozone therapy is often incorporated alongside other components of a broader Functional and Integrative Medicine plan. Ozone injections may be considered for individuals seeking support for joint and soft-tissue concerns.
Ozone therapy is not appropriate for everyone. Whether it may be a suitable option depends on your medical history, health goals, clinical evaluation, and, when appropriate, laboratory information.
The goals below represent some of the most common reasons people explore ozone therapy. Individual responses vary, and ozone therapy is intended to support the body's natural processes rather than promise a specific outcome.
Ozone therapy is used with the goal of supporting oxygen utilization and circulation within the body. By influencing oxygen delivery and cellular processes, it may support energy production, recovery, and overall vitality.
Ozone therapy may influence the body's immune and antioxidant pathways. Some individuals explore it as part of a broader plan focused on immune balance and resilience.
Through effects on oxidative balance and circulation, ozone therapy may support the body's natural response to inflammation and discomfort. Ozone injections are sometimes considered for joint and soft-tissue concerns.
Ozone therapy may support the body's natural antioxidant and detoxification pathways. It is often incorporated as part of a broader approach that includes nutrition, lifestyle, and other health strategies.
Ozone has demonstrated antimicrobial properties in laboratory settings. In clinical practice, some patients explore ozone therapy as part of a comprehensive approach to immune challenges and chronic health concerns.
Some individuals explore ozone therapy as part of a healthy aging approach focused on supporting mitochondrial function, oxidative balance, energy, and overall wellness.
Ozone therapy may support the body's natural recovery processes after physical stress, injury, or periods of increased demand.
Some patients pursue ozone therapy to support daily energy, stamina, and a general sense of well-being.
Ozone injections may be considered to support joint and soft-tissue comfort.
Medical ozone is prepared using a medical-grade generator in carefully measured amounts. When introduced into the body through an appropriate method, it interacts with biological systems involved in the body's normal processes.
This interaction is intended to support the body's own antioxidant pathways and adaptive responses. The goal is to encourage the body's natural ability to maintain balance and support recovery processes.
The delivery method, dosage, and number of sessions are selected based on your health goals, medical history, and clinical evaluation. Your plan is reviewed over time and adjusted as appropriate.
Always addressed as part of a wider plan.
Ozone therapy can be delivered in several ways. The method selected depends on your health goals, medical history, and clinical evaluation. The options below describe approaches used in medical ozone therapy.
Blood is drawn through a peripheral vein, mixed with medical ozone under controlled conditions, and returned to you through an IV. The process can be repeated during the same session, allowing a larger blood quantity to be enriched with ozone.
Ozone alone or combined with other substances may be injected into joints or soft tissue as part of an approach focused on supporting comfort and recovery.
Ozone may be introduced through specific body openings for selected applications using carefully measured amounts.
Lower-dose ozone approaches may be considered for certain individuals and goals as part of an overall health plan.
Used to assist healing of wounds.
All ozone therapy at Bionuu is performed using appropriate medical protocols under physician supervision.
We review relevant information, including your medical history, allergies, medications, and current health concerns, to determine whether ozone therapy may be appropriate and identify any potential contraindications. If needed, you may be asked to schedule a consultation with Dr. Simion-Rodgers before beginning therapy.
Ozone therapy is performed by trained clinical staff at the clinic under physician supervision.
The length of a session depends on the type of ozone therapy being performed. A typical session, such as major autohemotherapy, generally takes approximately 60 minutes, longer if several passes are performed and depending on the condition of your veins and your tolerance to the therapy.
Ozone therapy is often provided as a series of sessions. The schedule is based on your goals, the method used, and your individual response.
We review your progress, discuss your response to therapy, repeat laboratory testing when appropriate, and adjust your plan as needed.
Medical ozone therapy should always be provided under physician supervision and administered by trained clinical staff. At Bionuu, we perform appropriate screening before recommending ozone therapy and monitor your response throughout the process.
Ozone therapy may not be appropriate for everyone. Your medical history and screening process help determine whether ozone therapy is appropriate for you.
Responses vary from person to person. Possible side effects may include detoxification symptoms, temporary fatigue, lightheadedness, changes in blood pressure or discomfort at an injection or IV site.
We review your current medications and supplements before beginning therapy. Certain medications, including some blood thinners, may require additional consideration.
Laboratory testing or other clinical monitoring may be recommended before and during care to help ensure that ozone therapy remains appropriate for your individual situation.
Dr. Simion-Rodgers has advanced training in IV ozone and ozone injections, including education with recognized practitioners in the field, Dr. Frank Shallenberger and Dr. Robert Rowen.
Ozone therapy is incorporated as part of a broader health plan that considers your overall health, goals, lifestyle, and other factors that influence well-being.
We review your health history and relevant information before recommending ozone therapy and monitor your response to help ensure that care remains appropriate for your needs.
Bionuu Clinic is located in Centennial, Colorado, and serves patients throughout the greater Denver area.
Dr. Simion-Rodgers has a background in Family Medicine and Psychiatry, with more than 20 years of clinical experience. Her ongoing education and advanced training include hormonal health, Functional and Integrative Medicine, intravenous medicine, ozone, emerging health approaches, and the Metabolic Approach to Cancer through the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health.
She takes a comprehensive, whole-person approach, using health history, clinical evaluation, and appropriate testing to help guide physician-led care plans designed around each patient's goals and needs.
Read Dr. Simion-Rodgers' full profileBionuu Clinic is located in Centennial and serves patients throughout the greater Denver area and across Colorado. Ozone sessions are performed in person at the clinic by trained clinical staff under physician supervision.
Most patients tolerate ozone therapy well. With major autohemotherapy, you may feel a small pinch when the IV is placed, similar to a routine blood draw. Ozone injections may cause brief discomfort at the injection site. Our staff will work with you to help keep you comfortable throughout the session.
The number of sessions depends on your goals, the type of ozone therapy used, and how your body responds. Ozone therapy is often provided as a series of sessions rather than a single visit.
When administered by trained clinical staff under physician supervision, with appropriate screening and careful dosing, ozone therapy is generally well tolerated. It is not appropriate for everyone, and ozone gas should never be inhaled. We review your health history before beginning and monitor your response throughout care.
In many cases, laboratory testing may be recommended before beginning ozone therapy.
Consultations and in-clinic therapies at Bionuu are not billed through insurance because these services are generally considered outside standard insurance coverage. Costs are discussed before beginning any service. For laboratory testing that may be covered by your insurance, you may use your own insurance, and Bionuu does not add a markup to laboratory charges.
Ozone therapy is often incorporated alongside other services, such as IV therapy, hormone support, and other components of an integrative health plan.
Yes. Bionuu Clinic is based in Centennial and cares for patients throughout the greater Denver area, including Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Lone Tree, Parker, and the surrounding communities. Ozone sessions are performed in person at the clinic.
Our clinic is located at 6650 S. Vine St, Suite 240, Centennial, CO 80121, in the south Denver metro area and easy to reach from the surrounding suburbs. You can call us at 303-942-0159 to ask about ozone therapy or to schedule a session.
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Medical Disclaimer. This page is provided for general educational purposes and is not medical advice. It does not diagnose, treat, or promise any specific result, and individual results vary. Medical ozone therapy is a complementary and integrative treatment offered only after a consultation and medical evaluation, and only when appropriate for the individual patient. Ozone should never be inhaled. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any new therapy.