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Best Cryotherapy in Austin

2 listed providers · Online and local options · Extreme cold exposure for recovery and inflammation reduction

Austin has 2 listed cryotherapy providers; 2 have public review data averaging 5.0 stars across 364 reviews. Cryo Body Works is currently shown first based on premium status, relevance, and review signals.

2 Cryotherapy Venues in Austin

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#1 Cryotherapy in Austin
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Cryo Body Works

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Austin, United States

Rating 4.9(288 reviews)

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Cryo Body Works offers cryotherapy in Austin, United States. Rated 4.9★ with 288 verified reviews....

About Cryotherapy

Extreme cold exposure for recovery and inflammation reduction

Searchers are usually comparing whole-body cryotherapy chambers versus localized cryo, session duration, temperature, and whether the venue is staffed by trained operators.

Key Benefits

  • ✓ Athletic recovery
  • ✓ Inflammation
  • ✓ Energy boost
  • ✓ Pain relief

Whole-body cryotherapy is contraindicated for people with cold urticaria, Raynaud's disease, cardiovascular conditions, or hypertension. Always disclose medical history before a session.

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FAQ

How many Cryotherapy venues are in Austin?

There are 2 listed Cryotherapy providers in Austin on BiohackMaps, with public review data shown where available.

What should I look for in a Cryotherapy venue?

  • Whole-body versus localized cryotherapy options
  • Chamber temperature and session duration details
  • Trained operator on-site during sessions
  • Intake screening for contraindications

What is the difference between whole-body and localized cryotherapy?

Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) exposes the entire body (except the head) to nitrogen-cooled air at −110 to −140°C for 2–3 minutes. Localized cryo uses a targeted cryo wand to treat specific areas like joints, muscles, or skin. Most venues offer one or both — check the service list before booking.

How cold does the chamber get and how long is a session?

Standard WBC chambers reach between −110°C and −140°C. Sessions last 2–3 minutes — longer than that offers diminishing returns and increases risk. Reputable venues time every session and have an operator present throughout.

Will I be screened before my first session?

Yes, at any reputable venue you will complete a health intake form covering cardiovascular health, blood pressure, cold sensitivity, and any implanted devices before your first session. If a venue skips this step, treat that as a red flag.

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