General Questions

I’M AFRAID OR UNCOMFORTABLE WITH NEEDLES - IS THIS FOR ME?

For those who might have a “fear of needles” that may prevent them from taking advantage of the tremendous health benefits of IV infusions, we recommend getting as comfortable as possible and rest assured that the process is virtually painless. A very small gauge IV needle is used by highly experienced nurses. The IV will be inserted without pain and before you know it you will be relaxing, enjoying the benefits of the infusion of your choice. 

WHAT IS AN IV INFUSION?

Intravenous (IV) Vitamin Drips deliver replenishing fluids, vitamins, minerals and amino acids directly to the body for maximum absorption. This allows the nutrients to flood your body and nourish itself at the cellular level. By using this method we can safely deliver larger doses that would not otherwise be fully distributed and tolerated orally.

DOES IT HURT?

Very rarely. We use a delicate small needle and it is almost always virtually pain free. 

WHAT IS THE PROCESS?

 It’s as easy as 1,2,3… Choose your IV infusion; sit comfortably wherever you prefer in your home or hotel room. Get your infusion in less than 30 minutes. Carry on with your day with immediate results.

HOW OFTEN CAN I INFUSE?

Most of our IV’s contain nothing that the human body can overdose on. If you are healthy, theoretically it is safe for daily use. Realistically, most people do not put such high demands on their bodies where they would need daily therapy. Our most frequent dosage is a bi-weekly program. You should tailor your IV therapy to adjust to your bodies demand.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IV THERAPY & PILLS?

Some say that only 20-30% of the active nutrients consumed orally find their ways into your bloodstream. IV infusion effectively delivers vitamins, minerals, and fluids directly into your bloodstream with 100% absorption. The result is a faster recovery time for many symptoms and improving your overall performances. There are many different varieties of oral supplements on the market. The problem is that many people in this country do not absorb vitamins from their stomach very well. A large percentage of Americans are also on zantac, ranitidine, pepcid, omeprazole, prilosec, or other pills that decrease absorption of vitamins from the stomach and intestines. Celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome also play a role in vitamin deficiency. When vitamin therapy is given IV or the intramuscular route, the vitamins are absorbed entirely, as this delivery route does not depend on the stomach or intestines.

CAN I RESUME MY ACTIVITIES/WORK RIGHT AFTER A DRIP?

Yes, you can resume your day after your infusion.

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