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iCRYO West U
Houston.

Cryotherapy · + iV · Therapy · + · Body Sculpting · +

4.8★ rating 254 reviews
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Rating ★★★★☆ 4.8 (254 reviews)
Address 3839 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX 77025, USA
About this studioOverview

iCRYO West U is a whole-body cryotherapy studio located in Houston, United States. According to Google, iCRYO West U has a public rating of 4.8★ based on 254 user reviews. The studio is listed on CryoStudioFinder, a directory of whole-body cryotherapy providers worldwide.

Information may be outdated or inaccurate; always confirm details directly with the studio before visiting. See our medical disclaimer for health-related considerations.

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Visitors rate iCRYO West U CRYOTHERAPY + iV THERAPY + BODY SCULPTING + RED LIGHT THERAPY warmly: 4.8★ on Google, across 254 reviews. Listed focus: Cryotherapy, + iV, Therapy.

The short answerWhat you need to know

iCRYO West U is a cryotherapy provider actively listed in Houston, United States, tracked from public business sources. Whole-body cryotherapy exposes the body to temperatures around -110°C to -140°C for 2-3 minutes and is marketed for recovery, inflammation, and general wellness. Evidence is mixed: there is moderate support for muscle recovery in athletes (indexed in PubMed), and weak-to-no support for most chronic-condition claims. Cryotherapy is a wellness service, not a medical treatment, and is largely unregulated. Public reviews aggregate 4.8★ across 254 ratings, a strong volume signal for an individual practice. Before booking, confirm: (1) operators are trained by the equipment manufacturer AND hold current First Aid and CPR certifications; (2) there is a written medical screening protocol; (3) the chamber has appropriate regional safety certification. Cryotherapy is contraindicated in uncontrolled hypertension, recent venous thrombosis, pregnancy, cold-induced disorders (Raynaud's, cold urticaria), and untreated cardiopulmonary disease. The procedure carries rare but documented risks of frostbite and syncope.

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Whole-Body Cryotherapy loreworth knowing
Local lore

Cold-as-care spans civilisations: the Egyptians used it around 2500 BC, and Roman baths ended in the “frigidarium”, the cold plunge, the Baths of Caracalla held 1,600 bathers at once.

Fun fact

Cryo had its media moment in 2019 when American footballer Antonio Brown got frostbite by using it incorrectly.

A bit of history

In the 1990s, Professor Baranov developed the first “cryosauna” in Russia, building on Yamauchi's work: the lineage runs from Japan to Russia, then to Europe.

The kit

A session typically lasts 1.5 to 3 minutes, in a chamber chilled between −100°C and −160°C.

Local lore

The craze for cold exposure exploded in the 2010s, driven by Wim Hof, nicknamed “The Iceman”, and adopted by athletes for recovery.

The kit

There's a difference between the “cryosauna” (one person, nitrogen-cooled, head in open air) and the electric “whole-body” chamber you walk into.

Local lore

In sport: as early as 2011, the NBA champion Dallas Mavericks used cryo; 15+ NFL franchises have since adopted it. The science, though, remains split on its effects.

A bit of history

From Wrocław grew a genuine “Polish school of cryotherapy” that seeded the practice across Europe.

Local lore

In Russia, the banya (steam room, birch branches, then cold plunge) is documented for over a thousand years; in Japan, Shinto misogi, standing under an icy waterfall, is a spiritual purification.

Frequently asked questionsAbout iCRYO West U
How do I book an appointment at iCRYO West U?

To book a session at iCRYO West U, we recommend contacting +1 832-241-6245 directly. Most whole-body cryotherapy studios offer online booking, email reservations, or phone scheduling. Availability can vary, contacting ahead is always advised.

What should I expect at a first visit to iCRYO West U?

First-time visitors to a whole-body cryotherapy studio typically arrive 10–15 minutes early for an intake consultation. iCRYO West U may ask about your health history, goals, and any contraindications. Expect an intake form and a brief conversation before your first session.

How much does a session at iCRYO West U cost?

Pricing at iCRYO West U varies by session length, package, and whether it's a first visit, private, or group class. Typical whole-body cryotherapy sessions in Houston range around $45 – $90. For the current rate card, check with +1 832-241-6245.

Is iCRYO West U suitable for beginners?

Most whole-body cryotherapy studios, including iCRYO West U, welcome beginners. A qualified practitioner will adapt the session to your level and any specific health concerns. If you've never tried whole-body cryotherapy before, mention it when booking so they can prepare accordingly.

Does iCRYO West U offer private, group, or gift options?

Many studios in Houston offer flexible formats: private one-on-one sessions, duet/group classes, corporate wellness bookings, and gift vouchers. Specific offerings vary, contact +1 832-241-6245 to ask about private sessions, gift cards, package deals, and multi-session memberships.

Services & optionsBeyond standard classes

Private sessions

One-on-one format with a dedicated practitioner, useful for personalized pacing, specific goals, or recovery. Availability varies, ask iCRYO West U about private rates.

Group & duet classes

Some studios in the city offer duet (2-person) or small-group formats, often at a reduced per-person rate. Check directly with iCRYO West U for current schedule and group sizes.

Gift vouchers & cards

Gift vouchers make a practical wellness present and are commonly available at established studios. Reach out to iCRYO West U directly to confirm.

Memberships & multi-session packages

Regular practice is typically priced more affordably through 5-class packs, 10-class packs, or monthly memberships. Trial packages for new clients are also common.

Corporate & event bookings

For team-building, corporate wellness events, or private group sessions, many studios take direct bookings. Mention the size of your party and preferred format when you inquire.

Availability and pricing are set by the studio and can change. Always confirm before booking.

What to expectA typical whole-body cryotherapy session

A whole-body cryotherapy session is a specialized wellness experience designed by trained professionals. Duration, pricing, and specific approach vary by practitioner, we recommend contacting the studio in advance to discuss your goals, any prior experience, and practical details like what to wear and when to arrive.

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