FAQ

What is IV therapy?

IV therapy involves the intravenous administration of fluids, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients directly into the bloodstream to address various health and wellness needs.

How does IV therapy work?

IV therapy delivers a customized blend of nutrients directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system for faster absorption and efficacy.

What conditions can IV therapy address?

IV therapy can be used for hydration, immune support, energy enhancement, recovery, and addressing nutrient deficiencies. It is also utilized for various health and wellness goals. 

Is IV therapy safe?

Yes, when administered by licensed and trained professionals, IV therapy is generally considered safe. The risks are minimal, and the procedure is conducted in a controlled and sterile environment.

What are the benefits of IV therapy?

IV therapy can provide benefits such as improved hydration, enhanced immune function, increased energy levels, quicker recovery, and targeted nutrient delivery for specific health concerns.

How long does an IV therapy session take?

The duration of an IV therapy session can vary but typically ranges from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the specific formulation and individual needs.

Are there any side effects?

Side effects are rare, but some individuals may experience mild discomfort at the injection site or temporary flushing. Allergic reactions are extremely uncommon.

Who can benefit from IV therapy?

IV therapy is suitable for a wide range of individuals, including those seeking hydration, athletes seeking performance improvement or recovery, , individuals with nutrient deficiencies, and those looking to boost overall health and well-being.

How often should I get IV therapy?

The frequency of IV drip sessions depends on individual needs and goals. Some people may benefit from regular sessions, while others may choose occasional treatments for specific purposes.

Do I need a doctor's prescription for IV therapy?

In many cases, a doctor's prescription is not required for general wellness-focused IV therapy. However, individual clinics may have their own policies, and specific formulations may require a healthcare provider's recommendation.