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Phone Number
+223 456 9844
Location
1234 Maple Street, Springfield, IL 62701
Operating Hours
1234 Maple Street, Springfield, IL 62701
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How long does an IV treatment takes?
Does insurance cover IV vitamin therapy?
What does an IV do?
IV vitamin therapy is versatile, with many uses. It’s fast and effective, delivering fluids rich in vitamins, minerals, and medications right to the bloodstream. These IV fluids bypass the digestive system, so the treatment offers greater nutrient absorbency compared to oral solutions. IVs also work well for people who have trouble keeping down fluids due to illness or other medical conditions. You can use IV therapy to address several health needs: Dehydration Fatigue Colds, flu, and other illnesses Altitude sickness Hangovers Migraines Nausea or vomiting Headaches B12 or other vitamin deficiency Food poisoning Athletic training or recovery Anti-aging issues, such as skin rejuvenation How long do IV fluids stay in the body? The length of time depends on the individual patient, their general health, and the type of IV therapy they use.
Who should get an IV?
Just about anyone! Depending on their health history, IV therapy works well for people ages 10 and older who weigh more than 100 pounds. The patient must be able to consent to treatment.
How often should i get an IV treatment?
This depends on what you want to achieve with vitamin IV therapy: -Weekly IV drips are used for detox or wellness treatments. -Multiple IV infusions over the course of a few days help bring symptom relief to people suffering from illnesses. -Occasional IV treatments are used by people suffering flare-ups of medical conditions, such as migraine or arthritis. For instance, migraine attacks may be lessened in severity or even prevented with timely IV therapy. -IVs are also ideal for temporary conditions such as athletic recovery, hangovers, or dehydration from excessive sun or heat exposure.
Who is your most commonly seen patience?
Our patients are a diverse group of individuals seeking IV therapy for varied health needs. We frequently treat people struggling with fatigue, illness, and dehydration, as well as food poisoning, hangovers, and more.
Who should not get an IV?
We are unable to treat patients with the following conditions: Congestive heart failure Kidney failure Chronic kidney disease Abnormal vital signs Medical emergencies
