Whole body cryotherapy in Provo, Utah is available at Deliberate Wellness Studio in Vineyard, just 10 min from Provo. Sessions last 3 minutes in a sub-zero chamber (-150°F to -220°F), cost $45, and are HSA/FSA eligible. Cryotherapy reduces inflammation, accelerates recovery, boosts mood, and supports metabolism. No appointment needed for walk-ins during studio hours.
Professional Staff
Trained wellness specialists
10 min from Provo
Vineyard, UT location
3 min session
$45 per session
Provo residents seeking whole body cryotherapy no longer need to travel to Salt Lake City or search for expensive boutique recovery centers. Deliberate Wellness Studio in Vineyard is just 10 min from Provo, offering professional-grade whole body cryotherapy at $45 per session — a fraction of what most cryotherapy-only studios charge.
Our cryotherapy chamber exposes your body to temperatures between -150°F and -220°F for up to 3 minutes. This brief but intense cold exposure triggers a cascade of beneficial physiological responses: vasoconstriction flushes metabolic waste from tissues, norepinephrine release reduces inflammation throughout the body, and endorphin production creates an immediate mood boost that many clients describe as euphoric.
For Provo athletes training at local gyms, running the trails near BYU Campus, or competing in recreational sports leagues, cryotherapy provides recovery benefits that typically require hours of ice baths in just 3 minutes. Many of our Provo clients incorporate cryotherapy into their weekly routine, visiting after intense training sessions to reduce delayed-onset muscle soreness and accelerate return to peak performance.
Beyond athletic recovery, Provo residents use cryotherapy for chronic pain management, inflammation reduction, improved sleep quality, and metabolism support. The cold exposure activates brown fat tissue, which burns calories to generate heat — studies suggest a single session can burn 500-800 additional calories over the following hours as your body rewarns.
We serve clients from all Provo neighborhoods including Downtown Provo, Joaquin, Edgemont, Carterville, Sunset, and more. Our studio is easily accessible from BYU Campus, Provo River Trail, Utah Valley Hospital, with ample free parking and no appointment necessary for walk-in cryotherapy sessions during regular hours.
Provo's active community, high altitude (4,500+ feet), and dry climate create ideal conditions for cryotherapy demand. Athletes recover faster, chronic pain sufferers find relief, and wellness-focused residents use regular sessions to maintain energy, mood, and metabolic health year-round.
Deliberate Wellness Studio in Vineyard offers whole body cryotherapy just 10 min from Provo. We're located at 538 W 600 S Suite 200, Vineyard, UT 84059. Sessions are $45 and available during regular studio hours with no appointment required for walk-ins.
Whole body cryotherapy at Deliberate Wellness Studio is $45 per session. We also offer membership packages and punch passes for regular visitors from Provo that reduce the per-session cost. All sessions are HSA/FSA eligible.
Yes. Our cryotherapy chamber is operated by trained staff who monitor you throughout the 3-minute session. You wear protective gloves, socks, and ear protection. The chamber is open at the top so your head remains above the cold air. Cryotherapy is contraindicated for certain conditions — our staff will review a brief health questionnaire before your first session.
Most clients see optimal results with 2-3 sessions per week. Athletes during heavy training may benefit from daily sessions. For general wellness and inflammation management, 1-2 sessions weekly is effective. Our memberships are designed to make regular cryotherapy affordable for Provo residents.
Absolutely. Many clients combine cryotherapy with infrared sauna (contrast therapy), compression therapy, or red light therapy for enhanced recovery benefits. Our contrast therapy package includes both sauna and cold exposure in a single guided session.
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