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  • Are there any side effects?
    The only side effects are usually caused from NAD+. IV infusions are run much slower due to side effects and you may not feel any side effects with just an injection. You may feel flushed, heaviness in your body, legs or chest, mild nausea, etc. Everyone experiences a different reaction.
  • How long does it take?
    It takes about 1 hour for the total appointment. 45 minutes for the infusion and 15 minutes to complete paperwork.
  • How often should I get an IV?
    The frequency of IV therapy is determined on a patient-by-patient basis. We take a customized approach to suit your individual needs. For preventative health and wellness, we recommend two IV drips per month to help balance out any vitamin deficiencies.
  • What is an IV?
    IV is short for intravenous (in the vein). We provide IV hydration by using a small catheter that’s placed directly into your vein. This allows us to hydrate you more effectively and efficiently than if you were to drink water. Yes, there is a small poke with a small needle, but once the vein is accessed, the needle comes out and the plastic catheter is left in its place.
  • What is IV Therapy?
    IV therapy is a method to quickly administer fluids, vitamins, and minerals directly into the bloodstream. By going directly into the bloodstream, your body can absorb 100% of the vitamins; taken orally vitamins experience about 20% hydration due to the digestive tract. Our services are meant to act as supplements and not to replace oral hydration.
  • Is IV Therapy safe?
    All of our vitamins are tested at high levels. All IVs are administered by a registered nurse and performed under a medical director. Before a client receives IV therapy, their health history is evaluated. Side effects from an IV drip are generally non-existent or very mild. On occasion, you may experience some discomfort, bruising, itching, inflammation, or redness at or around the site of injection, and this could last from a few minutes to several days. However, true allergic reactions are extremely rare.
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