Colon Hydrotherapy in Michigan
Find certified, safe, and reputable colon hydrotherapy providers across Michigan
Compare 0+ colon hydrotherapy clinics across Michigan. Each listing shows session pricing, therapist certifications (I-ACT, NBCHT, or physician-supervised), equipment type (open or closed system), business hours, and verified client reviews so you can book with confidence.
Colon hydrotherapy — sometimes called a colonic, colon cleanse, or colon irrigation — is a gentle, water-based procedure performed by a trained therapist. Use the filters below to find Michigan providers that match your budget, preferred service (open system, closed system, herbal infusion, or coffee enemas), and location.
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Colon Hydrotherapy in Michigan: Quick Answers
Common questions from people searching for a certified Michigan colon hydrotherapy provider.
How much does colon hydrotherapy cost in Michigan?
Prices in Michigan typically range from about $75 to $175 per session, depending on the city, therapist certifications, equipment (open vs. closed system), and whether add-ons like abdominal massage or lymphatic drainage are included. Package pricing for 3-6 sessions is usually 10-20% lower per session.
Is colon hydrotherapy safe and legal in Michigan?
Colon hydrotherapy is legal in Michigan when performed by trained practitioners using FDA-registered equipment. Safety depends on the clinic's hygiene, single-use disposables, therapist certification (I-ACT or NBCHT), and your personal medical history. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before booking, especially if you have a chronic condition.
How do I find a certified colon hydrotherapist near me in Michigan?
Browse our Michigan directory by city — to compare certified clinics, session prices, hours, and verified client reviews. Filter for I-ACT Certified, NBCHT Certified, or Physician Supervised providers to narrow your choice.
What should I expect during a colon hydrotherapy session in Michigan?
A standard session lasts 45-60 minutes in a private room. A certified therapist gently introduces filtered, temperature-regulated water through a small, single-use rectal tube. Sessions are typically painless; some people feel mild cramping as water moves through the colon. Clinics in Michigan follow the same equipment and sanitation standards as the rest of the US.