At NOVA IV Therapy, we believe healthcare should be personal, thoughtful, and genuinely supportive. As an alternative therapies provider specializing in IV therapy in Sterling, VA, and the surrounding Northern Virginia communities, our approach is grounded in thoughtful evaluation and individualized care. Every visit is guided by one simple belief: your health deserves more than rushed appointments and one-size-fits-all answers.
From families who have lived in Sterling for decades to professionals commuting along Route 7 or working near the Dulles technology corridor, we care for patients from all walks of life. Many of our patients come to us seeking a practitioner who listens, explains, and partners with them rather than directing care from a scripted list of standard options that are untailored. Our practice is built to be a place of personalized and compassionate care.
With more than 10 years of experience serving Northern Virginia families in Ozone and IV Therapies, we continue to evolve while staying grounded in what matters most: trust, continuity, and care that looks at the whole person rather than isolated symptoms.

At NOVA IV Therapy, we provide medically supervised ozone therapy within a structured clinical setting in Sterling, VA. Ozone-based procedures are offered as part of a provider-directed, integrative approach to care when appropriate.
Patients throughout Northern Virginia seek out ozone therapy for a variety of wellness and supportive care goals, particularly when exploring additional options beyond conventional approaches. Our focus is on safety, proper protocol, and individualized evaluation rather than one-size-fits-all treatment.
All ozone therapies are performed under licensed medical supervision using established procedures and calibrated medical equipment.
Ozone therapy involves the use of a medical-grade oxygen–ozone mixture in a controlled medical environment. In intravenous ozone procedures, blood is withdrawn, exposed to the oxygen–ozone mixture outside the body, and then reinfused through a sterile system.
This extracorporeal process allows the interaction to occur outside the bloodstream. The ozone gas itself is not directly injected into circulation.
Ozone therapy is used within a provider-directed clinical setting and may be considered as part of an individualized care approach. When ozone interacts with blood outside the body, it creates specific byproducts, often referred to as ozonides and peroxides. These byproducts act as signaling molecules that encourage the body to improve oxygen delivery, enhance antioxidant defenses, and regulate immune activity.
These effects are still being studied, and clinical use varies based on provider training, patient selection, and regional medical practices.”
Ozone therapy is not a pharmaceutical intervention and is not approved by the FDA for the diagnosis or treatment of specific diseases.

Major Autohemotherapy, commonly referred to as MAH, is the foundational method of medical ozone therapy and has been used internationally for decades. MAH is similar in structure to an IV nutrient infusion, with one key difference.
During an MAH session, the patient is provided with a short-acting anti-coagulant to prevent blood-clotting, usually Heparin. Then a measured amount of the patient’s blood is withdrawn from a vein into a sterile IV bag. Medical-grade ozone is then infused into the bag and gently mixed with the blood. After this external interaction occurs, the treated blood is transfused back through the patient’s vein.
Because the ozone reacts with the blood outside the body, pure ozone gas is not entering the bloodstream. Instead, the interaction occurs outside the body before the treated blood is returned through a sterile system. Clinical use and rationale vary depending on provider judgment and patient circumstances. These byproducts help enhance oxygen utilization, support detoxification, and stimulate immune system activity. MAH is one of the established methods of ozone-based care used in some integrative settings under licensed medical supervision.

In integrative care settings, ozone therapy is sometimes explored as a supportive option within a broader care plan.
Patients may inquire about ozone therapy in the context of:
General wellness and recovery goals
Periods of increased physiological stress
Circulatory or oxygenation-related concerns
Immune system support considerations
Long-standing or complex health challenges

At NOVA IV Therapy, ozone therapy is not used in isolation. It is considered as part of a broader, provider-directed approach that may also include nutrition, lifestyle considerations, and other supportive therapies when appropriate.
Depending on individual circumstances, ozone-based procedures may be combined with IV nutrient therapies such as glutathione or hydration support. All recommendations are made following a provider consultation and are tailored to the patient’s health history, goals, and overall care plan.
This integrative approach focuses on thoughtful, individualized care rather than reliance on a single intervention.
Nutrient IV therapies and ozone-based therapies, including Major Autohemotherapy (MAH), 10-Pass, Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO), and use of the Hemealumen device, are elective wellness services offered under the clinical judgment of licensed providers.
These therapies and protocols are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease or medical condition. Statements regarding these services have not been evaluated by the FDA.
These services may be described as investigational, adjunctive, or alternative in nature. No claims are made regarding therapeutic outcomes, efficacy, or specific health benefits, and individual results may vary.
The information provided on this website is for general educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Use of this website does not create a provider–patient relationship. Clinical decisions and medical advice are provided only in the context of an in-person consultation with a licensed healthcare professional.
All medical procedures carry inherent risks. You are responsible for discussing potential risks, benefits, contraindications, and alternatives with a qualified healthcare provider before electing to pursue any service.

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