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    • Allergy/Sinusitis
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    • Immunity
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    • Myers Cocktail
    • NAD +
    • Nausea, Vomiting, Hangover
    • Nothing but Fluids
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  • Injections and Add-Ons
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Commonly asked Questions and Answers

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Do you accept health insurance?

What are the potential side effects?

Other than feeling great and having more energy afterwards? IV Infusion side effects are generally minor and temporary.  The main side effects someone might experience are possible bruising or soreness at the IV site.
Far less common side effects include:
Risk of infection
​Allergic reaction
Although such side effects are extremely rare, our IV Specialists are trained medical professionals capable of handling any such event.
We do not accept health insurance. We do accept Cash, Venmo, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and FLEX healthcare spending accounts (HSA and FSA).   The cost of IV Therapy will typically cost you less then your co-pay in the Emergency Room.

What are Contraindications for IV Vitamin Therapy?

  • Congestive Heart Failure​
  • Kidney Failure
  • Dialysis
  • ​Impaired renal system
  • ​If getting an infusion with vitamin C, avoid surgery within one week.
  • G6PD deficiency

How Long Does the IV Infusion Take?

Depending on your body and the amount of IV fluid being administered, it will take between 45-60 minutes once the infusion begins.

​How often can I get IV Therapy?

Frequency is different for everyone because everyone has unique needs. Some people function best with weekly treatments, while others may feel fantastic with one session a month. Some factors to take into consideration are: your level of recent physical activity, nutrition habits, quality of sleep, and stress levels. ​

​Does the needle hurt?

Most people say an IV stick is like a pinch.  Once the IV is inserted the needle is taken out and a flexible catheter stays in place.  As the fluid starts to go into your vein you will feel a cooling sensation go up your arm. We will adjust the flow of the IV fluid for your comfort.
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