Electric Ice Cryo South Miami Cryotherapy Cold Therapy Coral Gables Florida

6620 SW 57th Ave #111-b, Miami, FL 33143, Miami, United States

Rating 5.0 87 reviews Verified

Facility Profile

Electric Ice Cryo South Miami Cryotherapy Cold Therapy Coral Gables Florida offers cold plunge and cryotherapy in Miami, United States. Rated 5.0★ with 87 verified reviews.

Primary Therapy Cold Plunge
Rating 5.0 / 5
Reviews 87
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Modalities

Cold Plunge

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  • TypeCold Water
  • ProtocolImmersion
  • Use CaseContrast Ready

Cold water immersion for deliberate cold exposure, resilience training, and post-exercise recovery.

Cryotherapy

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  • TypeCold Exposure
  • ProtocolShort Session
  • Use CaseRecovery Protocol

Cold exposure service for short-duration recovery, soreness management, and nervous system stimulation.

Before You Book

What to check

Searchers usually want cold water immersion, contrast therapy, or recovery studios with reliable water temperature and hygiene standards.

  • Published water temperature or temperature range
  • Filtration and hygiene protocols
  • Contrast therapy options with sauna or steam
  • Guided sessions for first-time cold exposure users
Common questions
What temperature is the plunge kept at?

Most cold plunge venues maintain water between 5–15°C (40–59°F). Serious cold exposure protocols typically target 10–12°C. Look for venues that publish their temperature or update it daily — this indicates proper maintenance and transparency.

Is it private, group-based, or part of a recovery circuit?

Cold plunge venues vary widely: some offer private plunge tubs per booking, others have shared pools in a group recovery circuit alongside saunas and steam rooms. Private sessions suit beginners or those who prefer a controlled environment; circuits suit regular users who want more variety.

How is the water filtered and maintained?

Quality venues use continuous UV filtration, ozone systems, or frequent water changes to maintain hygiene. Ask about their filtration protocol, how often the water is tested, and whether the temperature is verified daily. Poor hygiene standards are a red flag regardless of pricing.

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.

Safety note

Cold exposure may not suit everyone. People with cardiovascular conditions, high blood pressure, pregnancy, or other medical concerns should speak with a qualified clinician before use.

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

Operating Hours

Mon 9AM-9PM
Tue 9AM-9PM
Wed 9AM-9PM
Thu 9AM-9PM
Fri 9AM-9PM
Sat 9AM-9PM
Sun 10AM-6PM

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