They Had the Audacity to Sell You What Your Doctor Uses A brutally honest look at PremiumHealthGear.com — and why I'm annoyed I didn't find it sooner.
For years, elite athletes and executives paid $300 a session at private clinics for equipment you could own outright. PremiumHealthGear.com ended that racket — going direct to the same factories supplying hospitals and Olympic training centers, then passing the savings straight to you.
Infrared saunas. Hyperbaric chambers. Cold plunge systems. Clinical-grade specs. Zero middleman markup. Delivered and installed in your home — no appointments, no commutes, no one else's schedule, ever again.
What really earned my trust? Their FDA disclaimer page — prominently linked, brutally honest about what's approved and what's off-label. They didn't have to tell you that. Most companies in this space don't. That kind of voluntary transparency is the tell of a company built to last.
This isn't for everyone. It's for the person who looked at $200-a-session clinic bills and finally did the math. It's for the person who refuses to age quietly — and is done renting their health from someone else's timetable.
Every session at someone else's clinic is rent. Every session in your own home is an investment. PremiumHealthGear.com is simply the place where serious people stop renting.




