2 verified studios

Cryotherapy in Salt Lake City

Where to try cryotherapy in Salt Lake City, UT — 2 verified studios on the Praxium directory, with what to expect and how it fits a goal-based recovery plan.

CryotherapyPost-exercise recovery/DOMSsystemic inflammationchronic pain & fibromyalgia (adjunct)mood/depression (add-on)

Cryotherapy studios in Salt Lake City

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Us Cryotherapy — recovery studio in Salt Lake City, UT

Us Cryotherapy

7 modalities

Salt Lake City, UT

4.8· 55 reviews

Experience natural recovery at US Cryotherapy. Safe, non-invasive whole body cryotherapy for pain relief, fitness, wellness, and faster healing.

CryotherapyLocalized cryotherapyInfrared saunaRed light therapy+3
Foothill Wellness & Recovery — recovery studio in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City, UT

5.0· 317 reviews

Foothill Wellness helps adults in Salt Lake City, Draper, Sandy & Murray reduce pain, heal faster, lose weight & look refreshed. Personalized wellness & aesthetic treatments. $50 off your first visit.

CryotherapyInfrared saunaRed light therapyCompression therapy+2

Frequently asked questions

How much does cryotherapy cost in Salt Lake City?

Cryotherapy sessions typically run $50–$100. Pricing in Salt Lake City varies by studio, session length and membership — check each studio's site for current rates.

Where can I try cryotherapy in Salt Lake City?

Praxium lists 2 verified studios offering cryotherapy in Salt Lake City: Us Cryotherapy, Foothill Wellness & Recovery.

What should I expect from cryotherapy?

Sessions last two to four minutes — the shortest of any major recovery modality. The dry cold air is typically more tolerable than cold-water immersion of equivalent temperature. You'll wear protective gear (gloves, socks, minimal clothing) provided by the studio. Immediately after, most people feel a warm rush as blood returns to the extremities, followed by heightened energy and alertness lasting several hours.

What is cryotherapy good for?

Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) involves standing inside a cryotherapy chamber for two to four minutes while the surrounding air is cooled to between -200°F and -300°F (-130°C to -185°C) using liquid nitrogen or refrigerated cold air. Unlike a cold plunge, skin never contacts liquid — cold air surrounds the body, triggering an intense but brief cold-shock response while the head and neck remain above the chamber opening.

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