Best Colonic Hydrotherapy in New York 2026.
12 clinics in New York — ranked by Google rating. Typical price: $80 – $200 per session · varies by clinic.
Also known as: colonic hydrotherapy · colonic irrigation · colon cleanse · colonics · high colonic · colon detox · bowel irrigation · gut cleanse · intestinal lavage · colon flush
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Atlant Health
New York
"Highly rated by patients in New York. English spoken, experienced staff."
Colonic Hydrotherapy studios in New York
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Van Uden Center Holistic Health
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New York counts 12 colonic hydrotherapy clinics listed on ColonicsFinder, with an average Google rating of 4.9★ across 1,510 public reviews. 100% of these clinics hold a 4.5★ rating or above — above the global market average of 35%. This is the editorial guide we wish we had when we started looking for colonic hydrotherapy in New York.
12 colonic hydrotherapy clinics documented — 6 of them hold a Featured listing (Editor’s Pick program).
4.9★ average rating across 1,510 reviews. Median review count per clinic is 119 — a useful signal for how established these clinics are.
Rating distribution: 12 rated 4.5★ or above, 0 between 4.0 and 4.4★, and 0 below 4.0★. Always check recency of reviews before booking.
2. Geb Hetep Wholistic Center
3. Pure Colonics NYC
4. Park Slope Colonics
5. Doody Free Girl
6. Blue Lagoon Holistic Med Spa
7. Fluid Water Therapy
8. Van Uden Center Holistic Health
9. Colon Therapy NYC
10. DTX Gravity Colonics
Ranking combines public Google rating and review volume. See the full 12-clinic list above.
The colonic hydrotherapy clinics scene in New York is a growing scene — 12 clinics documented with consistently high quality signals. For reference, the top-reviewed clinic has 312 reviews. The logistics below apply across the colonic hydrotherapy practice worldwide, but local conventions in New York may differ — always confirm specifics with the clinic before booking.
What to wear
Loose clothes for before and after — you may feel bloated or tender. The studio provides a gown and draping sheets. You will undress from the waist down but remain covered throughout the session.
Diet the day before
Light diet the day before: soups, cooked vegetables, broths. Avoid red meat, alcohol, processed food, and large meals. Stop eating 2 hours before your appointment.
Arrival and intake
Arrive 15 minutes early for a first visit. A certified practitioner (I-ACT or equivalent) will review your health history, medications, and any bowel or digestive conditions. This is mandatory and saves you from serious complications.
The session itself
Duration: 30–60 minutes. The practitioner inserts a small, sterile, single-use speculum and filtered water flows in at body temperature, then out. You are draped throughout — the practitioner sees only what is necessary. No odour escapes because the system is closed.
After the session
You may have one or two natural bowel movements in the hour after. Drink electrolyte water or coconut water, eat a light cooked meal (soup, rice, steamed vegetables), and rest. Avoid raw vegetables, alcohol, and coffee for 24 hours.
Payment and packages
Single sessions run €60–150. Packs of 3 to 6 are typical. Be wary of long protocol sales — 3 sessions is the standard maximum for non-clinical use.
Will I lose my gut flora?
A single session has minimal impact on gut flora. Repeated sessions (weekly for months) may reduce microbiome diversity — which is why clinical protocols limit frequency. Probiotic supplementation after the session is sensible. (Source: PubMed on colonic hydrotherapy and gut flora.)
Is colonic pregnancy-safe?
No. Pregnancy is a contraindication for colonic hydrotherapy in all trimesters. The mechanical and fluid pressure changes are a miscarriage risk factor. (Source: American College of Gastroenterology.)
What about IBS, Crohn's, or ulcerative colitis?
Absolute contraindication for active inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's, ulcerative colitis). For IBS, case-by-case — some clients report relief, others a flare. Always consult your gastroenterologist first.
Does it really “detoxify”?
The concept of “toxin removal” through colonic hydrotherapy is not supported by current medical research. The colon's function is primarily water reabsorption, and toxin elimination is handled by the liver and kidneys. What colonic hydrotherapy can do: soften hard stool, support constipation relief, and provide mechanical flushing. That's real — “detox” is marketing.
Will I fart or have an accident during the session?
The system is closed — nothing leaks out. Any gas or waste flows through a sealed tube into the disposal system. You are fully covered by a sheet throughout. This is one of the most common fears and it is engineered around.
Can the practitioner see my anatomy?
No. The draping protocol covers the perineal area throughout. The practitioner guides the speculum by touch and feel, not by sight. If a practitioner undresses you fully or removes the drape, that is a red flag.
Absolute contraindications
Pregnancy (any trimester), active Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, recent colorectal surgery (under 6 months), diverticulitis flare, bowel obstruction, severe hemorrhoids, recent heart attack or abdominal surgery. (Source: I-ACT — International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy.)
Medical clearance required
History of colorectal cancer, diverticulosis without flare, severe hypertension, chronic kidney disease, anemia. Written physician clearance before booking.
Medications
Blood thinners, recent chemotherapy, high-dose NSAIDs (increased bowel wall fragility). Tell the practitioner what you take.
Disclaimer
This list is informational and not exhaustive. Consult a licensed healthcare professional. See our medical disclaimer.
No intake form or health history
Colonic hydrotherapy has real contraindications (IBD, pregnancy, recent surgery). A practitioner who does not ask is operating unsafely.
No I-ACT or equivalent certification
I-ACT (International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy) is the primary certification in North America; RICTAT (UK) and equivalents in Europe. A practitioner who cannot name their certification body is not formally trained.
Non-sterile equipment or reused parts
The speculum and tubing must be single-use, sterile, and unwrapped in front of you. Reused equipment is a serious hygiene and infection risk.
The New York colonic hydrotherapy landscape has 12 documented clinics. The most-reviewed is Atlant Health with 312 public reviews — a useful proxy for how established a clinic is in the local scene. With 100% of clinics rated 4.5★ or above, New York sits on the high-quality end of the global colonic hydrotherapy directory. As always, a first visit is about information-gathering: ask about credentials, class formats, and session structure before committing to a multi-session pack.
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