LiveO2 for Clinics & Wellness Centers — High-Volume Oxygen Therapy That Pays Back In Months
For Clinics & Wellness Centers

The In-Clinic Oxygen Modality That Actually Pays Back

With consistent use, patients commonly report more energy, sharper mental clarity, reduced pain, and faster recovery — with gains that build progressively over time. 10,000+ verified users worldwide. 4× the capacity of HBOT.

LiveO2 Adaptive Contrast in clinical use
10,000+
Systems In Use
40+
Countries
15 min
Per Session
2010
Adaptive Contrast Patented
What Modern Practice Needs

Outcomes Patients Can Feel. Sessions That Fit A Real Schedule. A Modality That Pulls Its Weight.

The clinics making the most of oxygen therapy aren’t the ones with the most expensive equipment. They’re the ones running modalities that actually deliver in 15 minutes, integrate into existing care without friction, and produce the kind of progressive results that keep patients booking the next visit.

  • Patients want to feel something, not just be told what’s happening at the molecular level
  • Modern practice can’t dedicate a treatment room to a single, slow modality
  • Cash-pay add-on services need to be margin-positive from week one
  • Retention beats acquisition — and retention requires patients who feel results
  • A clinic’s most valuable resource is operating-hour density, not square footage
What It Is

LiveO2 Adaptive Contrast: 15-Minute Active Sessions, Patented Mechanism, Clinical-Grade Outcomes

LiveO2 is an active oxygen training system. Patients exercise at light to moderate intensity while the system alternates between higher-oxygen and lower-oxygen air. That contrast trains the body’s circulation to deliver more oxygen to tissue — in 15 minutes, with the patient engaged in their own care.

One system fits a chiropractic practice, a functional medicine clinic, a recovery studio, or an integrative wellness center. Patients tend to feel better with consistent use — more energy, sharper thinking, less pain, faster recovery — which solves the hardest problem in clinic operations: getting them to come back.

LiveO2 Adaptive Contrast in use
1

Challenge

Lower-oxygen air during exercise opens blood vessels and triggers a hypoxic response.

2

Switch

The system switches the patient to higher-oxygen air at the moment vessels are open.

3

Flood

Oxygen-saturated plasma reaches tissues that passive therapy can’t access.

Read the full mechanism breakdown →

What Patients Experience

Patients Feel Better With Consistent Use. A Decade Of Verified Outcomes. An Active Mechanism.

The single most important question for any clinic adding a new modality: what will patients actually report? With Adaptive Contrast, the answer is consistent across years of clinical use — patients feel progressively better with regular sessions, with the most reported gains in energy, pain reduction, and recovery accumulating over consistent use.

Felt Results

Patients Feel Progressively Better With Consistent Use

Practitioners commonly report patients gaining more energy, sharper mental clarity and focus, reduced pain, and faster recovery as sessions accumulate. Individual response varies, but the pattern across thousands of users is steady, cumulative improvement — not a one-and-done event.

10,000+

Verified Users In 40+ Countries Since 2010

The track record spans recovery clinics, integrative practices, sports medicine, MDs, naturopaths, athletes, and home users worldwide. Adaptive Contrast was patented in 2010 and has been in continuous clinical and personal use ever since.

Active

A Mechanism That Trains, Not Just Delivers

Adaptive Contrast trains the body’s vascular response through alternating oxygen challenge — the same physiological lever as altitude training, engineered for the clinic. Patients aren’t lying down waiting; they’re engaged in their own care.

“LiveO2 is one of the most clinically powerful tools I’ve added to my practice in years. Patients consistently report feeling better with regular use — that’s what brings them back.”

— Integrative MD using LiveO2 in clinical practice
Where LiveO2 Fits

Built For The Practices That Use It Every Day

LiveO2 isn’t a niche modality. It works as an additive service line across the clinical practices that already serve health-engaged patients — integrating into existing care without replacing what’s working.

Functional & Integrative Medicine

  • Complement labs, IVs, and protocol-based care
  • Address chronic fatigue, post-viral, neurological cases
  • Add a high-margin in-office modality
  • Differentiate from the standard FM playbook

Chiropractic & Soft-Tissue

  • Reduce post-adjustment inflammation
  • Stack with decompression and rehab
  • Increase per-visit value and retention
  • Add a recovery offering patients ask for

Naturopathic & Wellness Centers

  • Detox, immune, and longevity protocols
  • Pair with sauna, IV, and breathwork stacks
  • One-system support for varied patient goals
  • Cash-pay friendly, premium positioning

Sports Medicine & Recovery Clinics

  • Concussion and TBI recovery support
  • Post-injury and post-surgical rehabilitation
  • VO₂ max and conditioning programs
  • Evidence-aligned with active rehab models

Physical Therapy & Rehab

  • Accelerate recovery timelines patients can feel
  • Improve compliance with engaging sessions
  • Differentiate from standard rehab outcomes
  • Bill as a wellness/performance add-on

Med Spas & Anti-Aging

  • Pair with longevity and aesthetic protocols
  • Recovery support for cosmetic procedures
  • VO₂ max for visible vitality outcomes
  • Premium signature service in a saturated market
Clinic Economics

The Math: Why LiveO2 Pays Back Faster Than Anything Else In The Practice

One Adaptive Contrast system, used at moderate utilization, generates capital recovery in 1–3 months. The patient-volume density is what makes the model work — 4× more sessions in the same operating hours, with no specialist on staff.

$5,075
Single-User
System Investment
$75–$150
Typical
Cash-Pay Rate
30–40
Sessions/Day
Capacity (10 hr)
1–3 mo
Capital
Payback

A single system at 30% utilization recovers cost in roughly six weeks. Dual-user systems double patient volume in the same footprint.

Recommended Clinic Systems

Pick The Configuration That Fits Your Practice

Three system options purpose-built for clinical throughput and patient outcomes. Single-user systems for boutique and complex-case practices; dual-user systems for higher-volume clinics running protocol packages at scale.

Turnkey Onboarding

Practitioner Training, Certified Protocols, And Ongoing Support

LiveO2 ships with everything a clinic needs to deploy the modality cleanly — staff training, written and video protocols by indication, and direct access to our trainer team for protocol questions.

Included With Every Clinic System

From Equipment Delivery To First Patient Session In Days, Not Months

Most clinics integrate LiveO2 into existing care models within a single onboarding week. The setup is mechanical (hang the bag, plug in two hoses, calibrate). The training is operational (which protocol for which patient).

  • New User Onboarding (included with every system purchase): one-on-one staff training
  • Practitioner certification pathway for deeper protocol education
  • Indication-specific protocols: brain, recovery, longevity, conditioning, immune
  • Direct trainer access for clinical questions
  • Patient education materials and intake templates
  • Marketing collateral to promote the service to patients — flyers, web copy, in-clinic signage
Two Outcomes, One Modality

What Patients Feel. What The Clinic Gains.

The reason LiveO2 lands in clinical practice isn’t one or the other — it’s both. Patients tend to feel better with consistent use — which solves retention. The practice gains a high-margin service line — which solves growth.

Patient Impact

Outcomes Patients Feel With Consistent Use

  • Improves oxygen availability in inflamed or compromised tissue
  • Supports immune function, circulation, and neurological recovery
  • Reduces fatigue, inflammation, and delayed healing responses
  • Supports cognitive clarity, focus, and brain-fog reduction
  • Enhances tolerance to the rest of the patient’s care plan
  • Drives engagement — patients return because they feel the difference
Clinic Impact

A Service Line That Compounds, Not Disrupts

  • Elevates outcomes without adding time to existing visits
  • Enhances services rather than replacing them
  • Differentiates the practice through measurable, repeatable results
  • Increases patient satisfaction, retention, and per-patient revenue
  • Pays back capital in months, not years
Indication-Aligned Protocols

LiveO2 Protocols

Each protocol maps to a clinical need — recovery, cognitive support, conditioning, longevity, immunity. Pick the right one for the patient in front of you, all from one system.

If You’re Weighing Options

How LiveO2 Stacks Against HBOT And Standard EWOT

If you’re evaluating LiveO2 alongside hyperbaric chambers or passive EWOT, here’s the side-by-side. The numbers tell the same story patients tell across consistent use: this is a different modality.

HBOT (Hard-Shell) Standard EWOT LiveO2 Adaptive Contrast
Session Time60–90 min30–45 min15 min
Sessions/Day (10hr)6–812–1830–40
Patient StatePassive (lying down)Active (low intensity)Active (calibrated to patient)
MechanismPressurized O₂ saturationContinuous high O₂Alternating O₂ (challenge → flood)
Vascular AdaptationLimitedPlateaus quicklyDrives ongoing adaptation
FootprintDedicated room + ventilationSmall floor areaSmall floor area
Operator BurdenTrained tech requiredMinimalMinimal (with training)
Equipment Cost$50,000–$150,000+$800–$1,500$5,075–$9,825
Capital Payback12–36 monthsn/a (low investment)1–3 months

Payback estimates assume cash-pay rates of $75–$125 per session at moderate utilization. Actual payback varies by practice.

Need Help?

Thinking About Adding LiveO2 To Your Practice?

Talk to a real person who’s helped clinics deploy this exact modality — not a sales script, not a generic rep. We’ll walk through your patient mix, room layout, and the specific math for your practice.

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Practice Questions, Practical Answers

Far less than HBOT. A LiveO2 station fits in roughly the footprint of a treadmill or stationary bike, with a reservoir bag overhead. Most clinics carve out a corner of an existing room rather than dedicating a treatment suite. No ventilation requirements, no oxygen concentrator certification.

One-on-one New User Onboarding is included with every system purchase. Most front-line staff are competent to run sessions after a half-day of hands-on training. Practitioners typically continue through the certification pathway to confidently match protocols to patient indications.

LiveO2 is positioned as a wellness and conditioning system, not a medical device. There is no FDA registration, prescription requirement, or licensed-operator gate. That said, your specific clinical use case may have its own scope-of-practice considerations — we recommend reviewing with your malpractice carrier and state board.

Most clinics run LiveO2 as a cash-pay or membership-bundled service line at $75–$150 per session. Some integrate it into existing visit codes (wellness, conditioning, recovery) where appropriate. The cash model is the cleanest path: high margin, no payer friction, predictable revenue.

At $5,075 system cost and $100/session average, the system pays back in ~50 sessions — roughly six weeks at modest 8–10 sessions/week utilization. Larger practices running 20–30 sessions/week recover capital in 3–4 weeks. Dual-user systems double patient volume in the same footprint.

Yes. The mask hose set is the only personal item per user; sessions are 15 minutes; back-to-back booking is the standard clinic operating model. The Dual User Adaptive Contrast system runs two patients simultaneously in the same footprint — ideal for higher-volume clinics.

LiveO2 has a substantially lower liability profile than pressurized chambers. There is no decompression risk, no pressurized environment, no oxygen toxicity exposure scenarios. Patients exercise on standard cardio equipment while breathing varied-oxygen air. Most malpractice carriers treat it the same as any other in-clinic conditioning modality.

Yes. Equipment financing is available for clinic systems through standard small-business equipment lenders — most clinics see the monthly payment covered by 1–2 sessions per week. Talk to a sales rep on the demo call for current financing partners.

Yes. A practitioner certification pathway is available for clinics that want a deeper protocol education and to be listed in our practitioner network. Schedule a demo for current certification details.

Add LiveO2 To Your Practice

Schedule a 30-minute call with our team. We’ll walk you through the system, the protocols, the integration options, and the specific payback math for your practice mix — no pressure, no script.

Or talk to a real person: 970-658-2789