One System. Every Environment.
LiveO2 Adaptive Contrast oxygen training is one mechanism that scales across clinics, gyms, homes, and workplaces — the same 15-minute session, six goal-aligned protocols, and measurable outcomes regardless of where it’s deployed. 10,000+ verified users across 40+ countries.
Pick The Environment You’re Building For
Each LiveO2 facility program is purpose-written for a single environment — the buyers, outcomes, integration model, and economics that fit clinics, gyms, families, or workplaces. Same system underneath. Different program around it. Pick the one closest to what you’re building and we’ll route you to the right page.
For Clinical Practitioners
The non-FDA, non-prescription oxygen modality clinics use as a high-margin in-office service line. Practitioner-friendly protocols, no licensure gate, straightforward integration into existing patient flow. Strong fit for integrative, longevity, chiropractic, and wellness practices.
- $120–$200 per session typical pricing
- 15-minute slots fit existing schedule
- No FDA registration or licensure required
- Capital payback in 2–4 months
For Gyms & Performance Coaches
The 15-minute oxygen service members ask for by name. Drives measurable VO₂ max gains, faster between-session recovery, and a premium service tier that fits inside the cardio room you already have. Built for performance gyms, sports centers, and longevity studios.
- VO₂ max gains measurable in 4–6 weeks
- Fits existing cardio-room footprint
- Premium service members pay above dues for
- Single or dual-user systems available
For Home & Family Use
The privately-owned oxygen training system serious home users buy when they want clinic-grade outcomes without the recurring session fee. Sets up in 15 minutes with two hoses, plug-and-play. Used by veterans, longevity-focused buyers, and families who want ongoing daily access.
- Setup in 15 minutes, no specialist required
- One system serves the whole household
- Pays for itself vs. recurring HBOT visits
- Most users feel benefits in the first session
For Workplace Wellness Programs
The employee-wellness amenity that produces measurable cognitive, energy, and recovery outcomes — not just a perk. Used by executive teams, first-responder units, and forward-thinking employers as a differentiated benefit that compounds productivity. 15-minute sessions fit a workday.
- 15-minute sessions fit lunch breaks
- Cognitive sharpness lift members feel
- Reduces sick-day burden and burnout
- Differentiator for talent retention
One Physiology. Many Applications.
Underneath every health and performance outcome we care about — recovery, energy, cognition, conditioning, longevity, immune resilience — there is a single common denominator: how efficiently your cells receive and use oxygen. It’s the rate-limiter on athletic peak performance and on healthy aging. It’s the reason chronic fatigue feels the way it does. It’s why concussion recovery accelerates when tissue oxygenation goes up. The biology doesn’t care which environment you’re in or what you call the goal. The mechanism is the same.
That’s why one LiveO2 Adaptive Contrast system maps cleanly onto four very different environments. The clinic and the home buyer are pursuing the same physiological lever — just for different patient or family goals. The performance gym and the workplace wellness program are using the same 15-minute session — calibrated to athletes in one case and to executive cognitive output in the other. The protocol library that drives a peaking athlete’s VO₂ max also reverses age-related VO₂ decline in a 65-year-old longevity buyer. Same protocol. Same numbers. Same biology.
The reason we publish a separate facility page for each environment is not that the system is different in any of them — it’s that the buying conversation, the integration model, and the math are different. A clinic owner wants to know about session pricing and licensure. A gym owner wants to know about footprint and member retention. A family buyer wants to know about setup complexity and household use. The system answers all four. The pages just translate the answer into the language of each buyer.
This is the buying advantage hiding inside the LiveO2 catalog: you don’t have to pick the right system for one environment and then upgrade later when your needs change. The system you buy for your clinic also serves your athlete clients. The system you buy for the gym also serves your wellness members. The system you buy for the home also trains the whole family across goals. One system, scaled to whoever is in front of it.
The 15-Minute Adaptive Contrast Cycle — The Same Three Steps In Every Environment
Adaptive Contrast is a patented training cycle that uses the body’s own cardiovascular system to drive oxygen into tissue at concentrations conventional cardio and passive HBOT can’t produce. The mechanism is the same whether the user is a 30-year-old athlete chasing VO₂ max or a 70-year-old grandparent training for longevity. The protocol is calibrated to the person; the cycle stays constant.
Challenge
Lower-oxygen air during light exertion opens blood vessels and triggers a hypoxic adaptation response — the same lever as altitude training, in 5 minutes instead of weeks at altitude.
Switch
The system switches the user to higher-oxygen air at the moment circulation is fully open and tissue demand is at its peak. This is the move altitude tents and standard EWOT can’t make.
Flood
Oxygen-saturated plasma reaches working muscle, brain, and connective tissue at concentrations passive cardio can’t produce — driving the recovery, conditioning, and cognitive outcomes the protocols are built around.
Six Goal-Aligned Protocols Across Every Audience
The protocol library is what makes one system serve every environment. A clinic uses Whole Body O₂ for inflammation and recovery patients while running BrainO₂ for concussion follow-up. A gym uses VO₂ Max for athletes and AgeO₂ for the longevity tier. A workplace runs BrainO₂ for executive cognitive output. A family uses ImmuneO₂ through cold and flu season and AgeO₂ for the parents. Pick the protocol; the system delivers it.
How the same protocol shows up in different environments:
Athletes & Longevity Buyers
Used by performance gyms to peak athletes for competition. Used by longevity studios to reverse age-related VO₂ decline. Same numbers move on the test, just for different reasons.
Clinics & Recovery Programs
The clinic recovery and inflammation protocol. Used by integrative practices and longevity gyms alike to clear systemic load and accelerate the body’s repair window.
Workplaces & Concussion Care
Cerebral oxygenation for executive cognitive output, focus, and concussion recovery. Used by workplace wellness programs and clinical neurorehab settings on the same machine.
Patients & Overtrained Athletes
For depleted tissue and chronic fatigue. Used by clinics for chronically tired patients and by gyms for members hitting overtraining or burnout.
Home Buyers & Active-Aging Studios
The 45+ longevity protocol. Used by home buyers for self and family, and by active-aging studios for the membership tier most concerned with healthspan.
Families & Travel-Heavy Workforces
For seasonal illness and travel-heavy users. Used by families through cold and flu season and by workplaces with frequent-traveler executives and field teams.
Why Real Buyers Don’t Sit Cleanly In One Category
If you spend any time talking to LiveO2 owners, the first thing you notice is that almost no one stays inside the box they bought it for. The clinic that bought it for inflammation patients also has athlete clients running VO₂ Max sessions. The home buyer that bought it for a parent ends up training the whole household. The performance gym that bought it for athletes adds a longevity tier on the same equipment six months later. That isn’t feature-creep — it’s what happens when one mechanism actually serves more than one population.
This is the most under-told piece of the LiveO2 buying story: the system you buy for one job almost always ends up doing several. That’s a buying advantage, not a complication. It means you don’t have to be sure you’ve picked the right environment forever — the same equipment serves your next environment, too.
The Clinic That Also Serves Athletes
An integrative practice buys LiveO2 for inflammation, recovery, and chronic-fatigue patients — then realizes their athlete clients want sessions too. Same machine, different protocol. Now the practice runs a clinical track and a performance track on the same equipment.
The Home Buyer Who Trains The Whole Family
A buyer purchases the home system for their own longevity and recovery goals. Within months, the spouse is using it for cognitive sharpness, the parent is on AgeO₂, and the high-school athlete is running VO₂ Max. One system, four users, four different protocols.
The Gym That Adds A Longevity Tier
A performance gym installs LiveO2 for athletes and conditioning members. The 45+ wellness segment notices and asks for access. The gym launches a longevity tier — new revenue line, no new equipment — using the same system that already serves the athlete base.
If you’re between two of the four facility programs, that’s usually a sign that you’re going to use the system across both. Read whichever page is closest to the buying decision in front of you today — the system covers the rest as your needs grow.
Three Stories. Three Environments. One System.
Every LiveO2 facility program traces back to real users in real environments. A clinical practitioner observing patient outcomes. A physician-athlete measuring his own performance. A retired Navy Captain trusting his own body. Three different environments, the same system underneath.
“The pattern of outcomes I’ve observed across patients with diverse presentations is genuinely transformative — people plateaued on conventional treatment begin improving again, and the quality-of-life shift goes beyond what I expected.”
— Dr. Angelique Hart, MD · Clinical perspective Read Dr. Hart’s clinical story →“When a physician who understands the mechanism reports being the fastest he’s ever been — that’s not marketing language. It’s a medical professional observing that his cellular oxygen delivery has been meaningfully improved.”
— Dr. Drew Denson, MD · Physician-athlete Read Dr. Denson’s performance story →“I saw the immediate — no kidding — 15-minute results for things that have been bothering us for years.”
— Captain Brian, retired U.S. Navy · Home user Read Captain Brian’s full story →Talk To A Real Person About Your Environment
If your environment crosses two of the four programs — or you’re weighing this against HBOT, altitude tents, or standard EWOT — the fastest path is a 30-minute call. We’ll help you map your goals onto the right system, the right protocols, and the realistic numbers for your situation. No sales script.
Call 970-658-2789Decision Aid — Pick The Right Program
Start with the clinic page — that’s where the integration model, billing, and licensure conversation lives, and that’s the page that maps to your primary buying decision. Most clinics that run an athlete track use the same machine and the same VO₂ Max / Whole Body O₂ / BrainO₂ protocols their patients already use. The athlete extension is a service-line decision, not a different system. Once you’ve read the clinic page you can browse the gym page for protocol-and-pricing context for the athlete track.
Read the home page first — the buying decision (own the system, set it up at home, control your own protocol cadence) is the same as any other home buyer. Once you’ve made that decision, the protocol-level questions about VO₂ max, recovery, and peaking sit on top of the same Adaptive Contrast system. Most competitive home users end up running VO₂ Max and Whole Body O₂ on rotation. The Extreme system tier is also worth a look if you’re pushing performance hard.
Mechanically, yes — the same Adaptive Contrast system runs both. Practically, the answer depends on your insurance, jurisdiction, and how you’re structuring patient billing. The cleanest model is owning the system on the clinic side, where you can charge per-session for clinical use and still use it for personal/family training during off-hours. Schedule a demo and we’ll walk through the specifics for your situation.
Yes. The workplace program is sized for small executive teams, first-responder units, and 10–200-person workplaces just as well as for larger employers. At a 10-person team, a single system gives every team member multiple sessions per week with room to spare. Many of the strongest workplace deployments are small executive teams where the cognitive lift compounds across the leadership group.
Adaptive Contrast ($5,075) is the primary system across all four environments — it’s the right answer for the vast majority of clinics, gyms, homes, and workplaces. Extreme ($7,000) adds higher hypoxic capacity for serious athletes, brain-training protocols, and high-demand performance work. If you’re running a performance gym or training elite athletes, Extreme is worth the upgrade. For everything else, Adaptive Contrast is the workhorse. Talk to a sales rep on the demo call — they’ll match the system to your actual use case.
Single-user systems serve clinics, homes, and small workplaces well — one user per 15-minute session, ~12–18 sessions per 10-hour day. Dual-user Adaptive Contrast ($9,825) doubles throughput in the same footprint — the right choice for performance gyms, larger clinics, and high-volume facilities running class-block scheduling. If you’re doing more than ~15 sessions a day, dual-user pays for itself fast.
Every system ships with New User Onboarding ($500 value, included). Most home users are running their first session within minutes of opening the box. Facilities (clinics, gyms, workplaces) typically continue through the Coach Certification pathway so head coaches and practitioners can confidently match protocols to client and patient goals. Certification is recommended for facility deployments, not required.
LiveO2 is in a different category. HBOT is passive (you sit in a chamber), 60–90 minutes per session, and FDA-regulated for specific indications. Altitude tents only deliver the hypoxic challenge, no oxygen flood. LiveO2 alternates the two in a 15-minute active session — same physiological effect, fraction of the time, no FDA gate. Read LiveO2 vs HBOT for the full side-by-side, or talk to a rep on the demo call.
Find The Right LiveO2 Program For Your Environment
Schedule a 30-minute call with our team. We’ll walk you through the system, the protocols, the right facility program for your situation, and the specific math for your environment — no pressure, no script.