What separates a serious cryotherapy provider from a marketing exercise: the equipment matters. Nitrogen-vapour chambers create temperature gradients (your feet are colder than your head), so look for centers that offer rotation or step-stools. Electric whole-body units give a more even cold-shock but need different training to operate safely.
Prices in Germany cluster around €30–55 for single sessions; 10-session packages are common and usually drop the per-session price by 30–40%. Insurance coverage is rare for cryotherapy — Krankenkassen treat it as a Lifestyle-Leistung — but many centers offer corporate-rate partnerships for performance teams and Private-Krankenversicherung often reimburses cryo for specific orthopedic indications.
If you're new: the first session is usually €0–15 with a screening interview. Centers that skip the screening or offer 'unlimited' deals upfront are worth a second look. Cryospots distinguishes between registered listings (a profile exists but Cryospots hasn't verified it) and verified Elite Partners (manually checked — equipment certification, staff training, pricing transparency). Use the verified filter on the all-centers page if you want quality-assurance signal up front.


















