Meta Recovery Lab
Prepare Better
Perform Beyond Limits Recover Faster
Evolve
Clinical recovery inside a real medical practice
IV micronutrients, hyperbaric oxygen and hypoxic training — delivered under direct supervision of cardiologist and pulmonologist. No spa. No theatre. Just evidence-based protocols with physicians present.
IV Micronutrients
NAD⁺ • Glutathione • High-dose Vitamin C. Cellular energy, antioxidant defence, immune reset.
Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT)
Medical-grade chamber. Accelerated recovery and performance.
IHHT (Hypoxic Training)
Cellular mitochondrial optimisation for athletes and burnout recovery.
Dr Evgenios Metaxas (Pulmonologist) and Dr Sotiris Attipas (Cardiologist) are on site for every session.
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Explore Our Features
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Altitude Training
Experience the benefits of training at high altitudes, enhancing your endurance and performance. Altitude training involves alternating between breathing oxygen-reduced air (hypoxia) and ambient or oxygen-enriched air. Our programs are tailored to meet your specific fitness goals, ensuring optimal results.
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Infusion Therapy
Infusions can be used as a complementary treatment for conditions such as chronic fatigue or reduced performance. They may also be helpful during recovery phases after illnesses or in periods of intense physical strain, replenishing the body’s reserves and stimulating natural regeneration processes. Infusion therapy can also be done as a home service.
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Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy involves the administration of ozone gas into the body to treat various diseases and medical conditions. The gas is a colorless substance composed of three oxygen atoms (O3). Proponents suggest that when introduced into the body, ozone can increase oxygenation, stimulate the immune system, and inactivate bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It is administered in a number of ways, usually intravenously
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Supercharge the body’s natural healing mechanisms. Breathe concentrated oxygen in a pressurized environment. Recover from injury, enhance mitochondrial energy productionSoft hyperbaric oxygen therapy offers a refreshing boost for anyone looking to elevate their wellness routine. By gently increasing oxygen levels in the body, it’s often used to support energy, clarity, and natural recovery. Many people enjoy it as a relaxing, rejuvenating session that helps them feel restored and ready to take on the day.
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Cardiologist check-up and guidance
A cardiologist’s expertise is paramount in intermittent hypoxic training (IHT), especially when a participant has or is at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). A cardiologist is essential for assessing a person’s cardiovascular health before starting IHT to ensure they are a suitable candidate and for creating a safe training protocol. They can monitor key cardiovascular metrics during and after training to prevent complications. Ultimately, a cardiologist’s involvement is critical for maximizing the therapeutic benefits of IHT while minimizing the risks to the heart.
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Respiratory check-up and guidance
Pulmonologists’ presence is crucial in intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) because they can help assess and monitor a person’s respiratory system’s response to the induced low-oxygen conditions. A pulmonologist’s expertise is vital for identifying any underlying pulmonary conditions that could be exacerbated by the training, and helping to set safe and effective training protocols. They can also monitor a participant for signs of hypoxia-related complications, thereby enhancing the safety and effectiveness of the training.
