Colon hydrotherapy in Chicago, IL

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Compare 2 certified colon hydrotherapy clinics in Chicago, Illinois. Typical session pricing here is around $135–$145. Each listing includes contact details so you can reach out or request an appointment quickly.

Best Colon Hydrotherapy Clinics in Chicago

Colon hydrotherapy continues to draw interest across Illinois, and Chicago reflects that same trend: people want professional support for digestive comfort, pre- or post-cleanse routines, and general wellness. Chicago colon hydrotherapy options range from boutique wellness studios to established community clinics, so you can match the vibe and price point that fit your goals.

When you visit a colon hydrotherapy clinic in Chicago, expect a private session of about 45–60 minutes. A trained therapist should walk you through open- or closed-system equipment, use disposable tubing and speculums, and monitor water temperature and flow. Many local listings also highlight add-ons—such as abdominal massage, lymphatic support, or probiotics—so you know what is available before you book.

Pricing in Chicago, IL usually lands near $135–$145 per session based on current directory data, which is broadly in line with typical US metro rates; destination-style markets can run higher, while introductory packages (often three to six sessions) often reduce the per-visit cost. Comparing listings below helps you see how Chicago clinics stack up against nearby cities in Illinois at a glance.

To choose the right clinic, weigh certification (I-ACT, NBCHT, or physician-supervised care), experience (years in practice and focus on colonics), and verified reviews from real clients on this site. Check hours, location, and whether the team emphasizes education, contraindications, and follow-up—especially if you are booking colon hydrotherapy in Chicago for the first time.

Chicago Colonic

5962 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL, 60659
I-ACT Certified NBCHT Certified
Price:
$145 - $145
Serving since:
3 years

Cleanse Chicago LLC

216 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL, 60661
I-ACT Certified
Price:
$135 - $135
Serving since:
20 years

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Colon Hydrotherapy in Chicago: Quick Answers

Common questions from people looking for a certified colonic near Chicago, IL.

How much does colon hydrotherapy cost in Chicago?

A single colon hydrotherapy session in Chicago typically costs $135–$145, depending on the clinic, equipment type, and add-ons. Packages of 3 or 6 sessions often bring the per-session price down significantly.

Where can I find a certified colon hydrotherapist in Chicago?

This directory lists 2 colon hydrotherapy clinics in Chicago, IL. Look for I-ACT or NBCHT credentials, as colon hydrotherapy is not a licensed profession in most states and certification is the primary quality signal. Compare hours, pricing, and verified client reviews on each listing before booking.

Is colon hydrotherapy safe in Chicago?

When performed by a certified therapist using FDA-registered equipment with single-use disposable supplies, colon hydrotherapy is considered safe for most healthy adults in Chicago. It is not appropriate for people with active inflammatory bowel disease, recent abdominal surgery, or certain heart or kidney conditions, so consult a doctor if you have any concerns.

What services do colon hydrotherapy clinics in Chicago offer?

Beyond the standard colonic session, Chicago clinics commonly offer add-ons such as probiotic implants, coffee colonics, herbal infusions, and abdominal massage during the session. Some multi-modality studios also provide lymphatic drainage and nutritional guidance as part of broader wellness programs.

How many sessions do I need?

Most therapists recommend starting with 3 sessions spaced a few days apart to allow the colon to respond progressively. After an initial series, a maintenance schedule of one session per month is a common recommendation for ongoing digestive support.

What's the difference between open and closed system colonics?

Open systems (such as the LIBBE) allow clients to self-insert a small nozzle and release waste privately with the therapist stepping out, while closed systems keep the therapist present throughout to control water flow and drainage via a sealed tube. Both are equally effective for general wellness; the choice comes down to your preference for privacy versus hands-on therapist involvement.