Periprostatic Ozone Therapy in Albuquerque, NM

An Investigational, Physician-Guided Option for Prostate Health

Periprostatic ozone therapy involves injecting ozone gas into the tissue space surrounding the prostate gland, rather than into the gland tissue itself, typically using image guidance. It is most often explored by patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or chronic prostatitis symptoms. At Enhanced Wellness NM, we offer this therapy in Albuquerque for select, appropriate candidates as a complementary option, not a replacement for standard urological evaluation or care. This treatment is not FDA-approved for any prostate condition, and your provider will discuss the limited nature of current research with you directly before recommending it. As prostate symptoms can sometimes signal a condition that requires standard medical evaluation, your provider will confirm you’ve had appropriate urological evaluation, including prostate cancer screening, and ruled out active malignancy before considering this option.

What Is Periprostatic Ozone Therapy?

Periprostatic ozone therapy delivers ozone (O3) gas into the space between the prostate and surrounding tissue, typically guided by ultrasound imaging, using needle placement similar to techniques already established for periprostatic anesthetic injections used during prostate biopsies. This differs from intraprostatic ozone injection, which delivers ozone directly into the gland tissue and is the specific technique studied in the small body of published research on ozone and prostate volume in BPH. Your provider will discuss what current research does and does not support for this specific technique, and will confirm this treatment does not replace standard urological evaluation, particularly ruling out prostate cancer.

What Does Current Research Suggest?

Who Is This Therapy For?

Patients with diagnosed BPH or chronic prostatitis who have already been evaluated by a urologist

Patients who have completed prostate cancer screening and imaging appropriate for their age and risk factors, with no untreated malignancy or suspected aggressive disease

Patients without bleeding disorders or active urinary tract infection, both of which affect candidacy for an injection-based procedure

Patients interested in a complementary option alongside, not instead of, their existing urological care

Patients who understand and accept the investigational nature of this therapy, including the limited research specific to the periprostatic approach, before proceeding

How Does This Therapy Work?

Health History and Urological Review

Your provider confirms you’ve had appropriate urological evaluation, including prostate cancer screening and imaging, and reviews your history for bleeding disorders or active infection that could affect candidacy.

Discussion of Investigational Status

Your provider reviews what current research does and does not support for this specific technique, and confirms you understand this treatment is investigational and not FDA-approved for any prostate condition.

Image-Guided Periprostatic Injection

Using ultrasound guidance, your provider places the needle in the space between the prostate and surrounding tissue, a technique similar to periprostatic injections already used for anesthesia during prostate biopsies, and delivers ozone gas into that space rather than into the gland itself.

Follow-Up

Your provider monitors your symptoms and response over the following weeks and months, since any changes tend to develop gradually, and discusses whether continuing or adjusting this therapy makes sense for your case.

Why Choose Enhanced Wellness NM?

Transparent About What's Established and What Isn't

Your provider will always be direct about the limited research behind this therapy, including the distinction between periprostatic and intraprostatic evidence, rather than overstating its benefits.

Never a Substitute for Standard Care

This therapy is only considered for patients already receiving appropriate urological evaluation, not as an alternative to it.

Dr. Jay's Clinical Judgment

With more than 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Jay determines whether this investigational option is appropriate for your specific case.

Part of a Broader, Coordinated Plan

This therapy, when offered, is considered alongside your overall prostate and pelvic health, not as a standalone treatment.

FAQs

Is this treatment FDA-approved?

No. Periprostatic ozone therapy is not FDA-approved for any condition. It is considered investigational, and your provider will discuss this directly with you before recommending it.

No. This therapy is only considered for patients who have already had appropriate urological evaluation, including prostate cancer screening relevant to their age and risk factors. It is not a substitute for that care.

The published research on ozone injection and prostate volume specifically studied intraprostatic delivery, directly into the gland. Periprostatic delivery, into the space around the gland, has an even more limited research base, and your provider will discuss what that means for your specific case rather than applying findings from a different technique.

Pricing depends on your specific protocol and how many sessions are recommended. Our team can walk you through current pricing during your consultation.

Have a Direct Conversation About This Option

If you’re already under urological care for BPH or chronic prostate symptoms and want to discuss whether this investigational therapy could be a complementary option, request a consultation with Enhanced Wellness NM.

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