
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
IV THERAPY FAQs
IV Vitamin Therapy delivers a customized blend of vitamins, minerals, and fluids directly into your bloodstream for rapid absorption. This helps replenish nutrients, boost hydration, and enhance energy and overall wellness.
A healthcare professional inserts a small IV line into your arm, allowing a nutrient-rich solution to flow directly into your bloodstream. This method bypasses digestion, ensuring faster and more complete absorption of essential nutrients.
IV Therapy may help:
Boost energy and mental clarity
Strengthen the immune system
Improve hydration and recovery
Support detoxification and skin health
Reduce fatigue and stress
Most IV sessions last between 30–60 minutes, depending on your selected infusion and individual wellness goals.
Yes. Treatments are administered by trained healthcare professionals using medical-grade equipment. Side effects are rare and typically mild, such as minor bruising or a cool sensation at the injection site.
Frequency depends on your goals and wellness plan. Some clients schedule weekly or biweekly sessions for consistent support, while others receive treatments as needed for energy or recovery.
IV Therapy supports those seeking improved energy, hydration, and immune function. It’s beneficial for athletes, travelers, individuals recovering from illness, or anyone wanting to enhance overall wellness.
Yes. IV Therapy pairs beautifully with HBOT, Red Light Therapy, Hydrogen Therapy, and Vibrational Therapy to further enhance recovery and vitality.
Mild bruising or sensitivity at the injection site may occur but typically resolves quickly. Most clients feel refreshed, rehydrated, and energized after treatment.
People with kidney disease, certain heart conditions, or electrolyte imbalances should consult their physician before treatment.
The information provided is for educational and wellness purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Always consult your physician before starting any new therapy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a chronic health condition.
