Frequently asked questions.

FAQs

  • An infusion clinic is a specialized healthcare facility where patients receive treatments via intravenous (IV) infusion. These treatments can include medications, vitamins, fluids, and other therapeutic agents.

  • Infusion clinics offer a wide range of treatments for various medical conditions, including but not limited to hydration therapy, vitamin and mineral infusions, pain management, immune support, and infusion therapies for chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease.

  • Individuals with medical conditions requiring intravenous therapy, those seeking wellness and rejuvenation treatments, patients undergoing chemotherapy, and individuals in need of hydration or nutritional support can benefit from treatments at an infusion clinic.

  • Treatments are administered by trained healthcare professionals who insert an intravenous catheter into a vein, through which medications or fluids are infused directly into the bloodstream.

  • Yes, treatments at infusion clinics are generally safe when administered by qualified healthcare professionals following appropriate protocols and safety measures.

  • Conditions such as dehydration, chronic pain, autoimmune diseases, migraines, fatigue, and nutritional deficiencies can be treated at an infusion clinic.

  • Treatment duration varies depending on the type of infusion and individual patient needs but typically ranges from 30 minutes to a few hours.

  • Currently, we operate as a self-pay facility and do not participate in insurance coverage. However, we strive to offer competitive pricing and flexible payment options to ensure our treatments remain accessible to all our clients.

  • While we generally do not require a referral from a doctor for our services, we kindly request that pregnant individuals provide a note from their OB/GYN prior to receiving treatment. This additional step ensures the safety and well-being of both the individual and their unborn child, allowing us to tailor our care accordingly.

  • During your first visit, you can expect to undergo a thorough evaluation by a healthcare provider to assess your medical history, current symptoms, and treatment needs. The provider will explain the treatment process and answer any questions you may have.

  • While side effects are rare they can vary depending on the type of treatment but may include mild discomfort at the infusion site, allergic reactions, or complications such as infection or vein irritation.

  • Treatment frequency depends on the specific condition being treated and individual patient needs. Some treatments may be administered as needed, while others may require regular or periodic infusions.

  • Depending on the clinic's capabilities and your treatment plan, it may be possible to receive multiple treatments during the same visit, provided they are compatible and safe to administer together. description

  • Your healthcare provider may recommend certain dietary or lifestyle modifications to enhance the effectiveness of treatment or minimize side effects. It's essential to follow any instructions provided by your healthcare team.

  • You can typically schedule an appointment by contacting the infusion clinic directly or through a referral from your healthcare provider. The clinic staff will assist you in scheduling a convenient appointment time.