Ozone Therapy Appleton WI | Dr. Pamela Kososki
Ozone Therapy — Appleton, Wisconsin

Oxygen-based therapy
that kills pathogens,
reduces inflammation,
and accelerates healing.

Medical ozone (O3) is used by over 40,000 practitioners worldwide. Nasal insufflation, ear insufflation, and limb bagging available at Appleton Acupuncture & Wellness, often added to your existing acupuncture or microcurrent session.

Can be added to your acupuncture or FSM session
Ozone therapy Appleton Wisconsin
O3
Medical Grade Ozone
3
Delivery Methods Available
40K+
Practitioners Worldwide
What Is Ozone Therapy

Three oxygen atoms.
Powerful healing properties.

Ozone (O3) is oxygen with a third atom added, making it highly reactive and therapeutic. When medical-grade ozone is introduced into the body through specific methods, it stimulates the immune system, kills harmful pathogens, reduces inflammation, and promotes tissue repair at the cellular level.

Unlike antibiotics, ozone does not create resistance. Unlike many pharmaceutical interventions, it has minimal side effects when administered correctly. It is drug-free, non-invasive, and works with the body's own healing mechanisms rather than suppressing them.

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What Medical Ozone Does

Kills bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites on contact
Reduces inflammation at the cellular level
Increases oxygen delivery and uptake in treated tissues
Stimulates ATP production and mitochondrial function
Promotes tissue regeneration and wound healing
Modulates and strengthens immune response
Detoxifies and neutralizes toxins at the cellular level
Does not create antibiotic resistance
Delivery Methods

Three ways ozone is
delivered at this clinic.

The method used depends on what is being treated and what outcome is needed. All three are available at Appleton Acupuncture & Wellness.

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Nasal Insufflation

Medical ozone passed through olive oil and gently delivered into the nasal passages. The oil-filtered delivery makes it safe, non-irritating, and breathable. Sessions typically last 8 to 15 minutes and can be done during an acupuncture or FSM session.

Because the sinus cavities connect directly to the brain, nasal insufflation may also deliver ozone benefits to neurological tissue.

Add-on to existing session
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Ear Insufflation

Ozone delivered gently into the ear canal via a small, sterile tube. Targets ear infections, chronic fluid buildup, tinnitus, and sinus-related ear conditions. Painless and takes only minutes per ear.

Can be combined with nasal insufflation in the same session for comprehensive ENT support.

Add-on to existing session
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Limb Bagging

An injured or affected limb is placed in a sealed bag that is then filled with medical ozone. The ozone penetrates the skin directly into the tissue. Used for serious injuries, wound healing, post-surgical recovery, and conditions involving significant tissue damage.

Scheduled as a dedicated session due to the time required.

Dedicated session
How It Fits Into Your Treatment

Add ozone to what
you're already doing.

Nasal and ear insufflation can be added to your acupuncture or FSM session without requiring extra appointment time. You're already here. The ozone works while you're being treated for something else.

This makes ozone therapy accessible for patients who want the benefits without building an entirely separate appointment around it. Pam recommends it particularly for patients dealing with chronic immune challenges, sinus issues, or recovering from illness alongside their primary treatment.

Common Treatment Combinations

Acupuncture + Nasal Ozone

Treat systemic patterns with acupuncture while ozone addresses sinus, immune, or respiratory issues simultaneously.

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FSM + Ear Ozone

Microcurrent therapy for nerve or tissue issues combined with ear insufflation for chronic ear or sinus conditions.

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Red Light + Nasal Ozone

Combined cellular energy support. Red light boosts mitochondrial function while ozone eliminates pathogens and reduces inflammation.

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Limb Bagging + FSM

For serious injuries or post-surgical recovery. Ozone bagging penetrates tissue directly while FSM accelerates cellular repair.

Conditions Addressed

What ozone therapy
is used for.

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Chronic Sinusitis

Persistent sinus infections and inflammation that don't fully resolve with antibiotics. Ozone eliminates the microbial load driving recurring infections.

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Ear Infections & Tinnitus

Chronic or recurring ear infections, fluid buildup, and tinnitus. Ear insufflation sterilizes the ear canal and reduces the inflammation driving symptoms.

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Brain Fog & Cognitive Function

Ozone supports oxygenation, mitochondrial function, and neurological tissue. Many patients report improved mental clarity following treatment.

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Immune Support

Strengthening immune response, recovering from illness faster, and addressing chronic immune dysfunction. Particularly useful when combined with acupuncture.

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Mold Toxicity & Chronic Infections

Fungal and mold-related illness, chronic bacterial infections, and conditions where pathogen load is a driving factor. Ozone's antimicrobial properties are broad-spectrum.

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Allergies & Respiratory

Allergic rhinitis, congestion, and upper respiratory conditions. Reducing the inflammatory and microbial burden in the nasal passages and sinuses.

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Wound Healing & Serious Injuries

Limb bagging for significant tissue injuries, post-surgical wounds, and conditions where accelerated healing is needed. Ozone penetrates directly into damaged tissue.

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Post-Surgical Recovery

Supporting tissue repair, reducing infection risk, and accelerating healing following surgery. Combined with FSM for significantly faster recovery outcomes.

Fatigue & Low Energy

Chronic fatigue with an infectious or inflammatory driver. Ozone's ATP-stimulating effects support cellular energy production when the underlying cause is addressed.

Common Questions

What patients ask about ozone therapy

Is ozone therapy safe?

Medical-grade ozone administered correctly by a trained practitioner is considered safe with minimal side effects. The delivery methods offered here, nasal, ear, and limb bagging, are non-invasive. Some patients experience mild temporary discomfort or a detox response initially.

Does it hurt?

Nasal and ear insufflation are generally painless. The ozone is passed through olive oil before delivery, making it non-irritating to tissue. Most patients find it comfortable and some find it relaxing.

How long does a session take?

Nasal and ear insufflation typically add 8 to 15 minutes to an existing treatment session. Limb bagging is scheduled as a dedicated appointment due to the additional time required.

How many sessions do I need?

It depends on the condition. Acute issues may respond in a few sessions. Chronic infections or immune conditions typically benefit from a series over several weeks. Pam discusses realistic expectations during your consultation.

Can I add this to my existing treatment?

Yes, for nasal and ear insufflation. These can be added to your acupuncture or FSM session without requiring extra appointment time. Let Pam know at your next visit if you're interested.

Is ozone therapy covered by insurance?

Ozone therapy is a cash-pay service. Pricing is discussed during your consultation based on the delivery method and treatment plan.

Ready to add ozone therapy
to your treatment plan?

Schedule a consultation with Pam. She'll review your situation and tell you whether ozone therapy is a good fit and which delivery method makes the most sense for your case.

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2000 S Memorial Drive, Suite 103, Appleton, WI  •  920-460-8171

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