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FAQs

Still deciding if IV Hydration Therapy is right for you? We've answered some questions about or services to help.

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What is it like to get an IV drip?

IV therapy is far superior to oral intake of essential vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and electrolytes.

First you will complete a health history form including current medical conditions you have and what medications you are taking. This form is reviewed by an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse to make sure IV therapy is right for you.

Upon arrival to your location, our qualified and caring healthcare professional will take your vital signs (blood pressure, oxygen level, heart rate, and respiratory rate). They will also evaluate your current condition to ensure that IV therapy is a good fit for you at this time. Once this is done, they will review our extensive menu of IV drips and add on ingredients to customize your personal therapy based on your personal wellness goals.

We will then mix your drip with the highest quality ingredients you selected using safe and clean technic right in front of you; You can see exactly what is going into your drip.

How long does an IV drip take?

Most drips take only less than an hour and because we come to you, you can get on with your life as soon as your drip is done.

Your total time commitment depends on a few factors. The number of ingredients you select, how easy it is to get your IV DRIP started, and how fast you can tolerate an infusion. Although our professional healthcare providers have excellent IV DRIP skills, some customers are more challenging. Some drips need to be infused a bit slower based on the ingredients selected and your tolerance to the speed of the drip.

What IV package should I get?

We want your IV Drip packages to meet your personal wellness goals. We offer everything from drips to help with relief from conditions including hangover, migraines, and PMS to drips to enhance your looks, minimize the effects of aging, or improve athletic performance and recover.

Some of our drips include prescriptive medications as well, for those needing relief from nausea or pain. A Nurse Practitioner (NP) will review your personal situation to determine if these medications are appropriate for you.

If you still unsure of what to select after reviewing our online menu, simply give us a call. Our advanced practice registered nurses will make recommendations on a package and any add-ins that are right for your symptoms.

Does insurance pay for my IV drip or supplements?

Some of our drips could potentially keep you out of the Emergency room. Saving you money. If you are severely dehydrated or need our powerful Migraine Buster, insurance may pay for your drip. Most IV DRIP drips are not covered by insurances; however, we are happy to provide you with an itemized bill with any applicable diagnosis codes that you can submit to your insurance.

How Can I Pay for My IV therapy?

Payment of your basic drip is due when you book your appointment. We accept PayPal and debit or credit cards. Our healthcare professionals will also share our menu of extensive drips and add on supplements once they arrive at your chosen location. You will be able to pay for those additions at that time using debit or credit card.

How often should I get IV therapy?

This depends on you, your needs, and the type of drip you’re getting.

More is not always better. The descriptions of our various IV drips include the minimum frequency because it is possible to overdose on some of the ingredients if you get them too often. We also carefully considered each request to ensure it is not too soon to get another infusion.

Some customers may need to have IV drips over several days to help fight off an acute illness. This might be the food poisoning or other bacteria/virus like the flu, frequent vomiting or diarrhea.

What age do you need to be for IV therapy at home?

We are able to treat patients over the age of 12 and weight at least 100 pounds. The patient must be fully willing to receive the IV. Parental consent is needed.

Do I need an order from my doctor?

The short answer is no.

Our Nurse Practitioner (NP) has developed standing order and evidence-based set of protocols which our healthcare professionals use to deliver your IV drip. Each of our healthcare professionals are certified or licensed and skilled in the administration of IV’s.

It is hard to find my veins - what if you can't get an IV?

Our healthcare professionals are highly skilled starting IV’s.  We also use special equipment to help us find those veins that are hiding. On that rare occasion that we are not successful in finding good vein, we may be able to offer you an injection to help.

Who should not get an IV?

Customers that have Kidney Failure, Chronic Kidney disease, are on dialysis, or have heart failure are not candidates for our services.

Our healthcare professionals are skilled in recognizing medical emergencies or unstable vital signs. We want to keep you safe, so we do not administer IV drips to these individuals.

Many of your drips have Glutathione. What is this and what does it do?

Glutathione is a major antioxidant. Antioxidants help provide support during times of physical and emotional stress.

Glutathione has been shown to be an important factor in nervous system health and liver health as well.

Do you see customers who are in hospice or receiving chemotherapy?

Yes we can. We can also access your port if needed.

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