FAQs

Intravenous (IV) treatments deliver vitamins, minerals and amino acids directly to the bloodstream 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 dosages of nutrients that would not otherwise be tolerated orally.

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Most treatments do not require a physician consultation.  You medical history, medications and allergies will be reviewed with you by one of our medical professionals at the time of your visit

All treatments are available at our office in Linwood.  Mobile treatments are available in Atlantic and Cape May counties, which includes Atlantic City, Ocean City, Avalon and Sea Isle City.

Possibly, depending on how far out of our treatment zone you are located and if there is a provider within range. Contact us at 609-732-2499. If you are located outside of that zone, we will do our best to service you

Treatment plans are developed based on your specific needs.  However, most IV therapies are safe to be done as often as weekly

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For appointments scheduled in advance, expect your medical professional to arrive at the designated time. For last minute services, we will do our best to reach you as soon as possible.  It is best to schedule appointments in advance to guarantee times and nurse availability.

There will be a small pinch associated with IV insertion, however it is expected to be mild and short in duration

No major side effects are typically experienced during or after an IV treatment. Mild bruising and bleeding may occur. A cold or chilled sensation is common while fluids are being administered.

Results will depend on the severity of your symptoms. Nausea generally improves within the first hour after treatment. Other common symptoms like headache, fatigue and malaise are then next to subside.

Once the IV therapy has started infusing, treatments generally take between 30-45 minutes to complete.

Dehydration and vein size can pose a challenge when it comes to visibility and access. Our expert staff is specially trained in methods to overcome this challenge.

Unfortunately, we do not accept private insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. With that said, our treatments are generally less expensive and much more convenient than most emergency room visits. In addition, we do accept payments from Health and Flex Savings Accounts (HSA/FSA).

Yes, we provide treatment for private groups and parties.  Discounts are available for large groups.  Please call the office for more information on the discounts.

Possibly, depending on how far out of our treatment zone you are located and if there is a provider within range. Contact us at 609-732-2244. If you are located outside of that zone, we will do our best to service you