FAQ

What is IV therapy?

IV therapy is a medical procedure used to supplement the body with fluids, vitamins, electrolytes, etc.

IV therapy is relatively low risk for complications. All of our procedures are performed by experienced, licensed professionals while being overlooked and approved by a licensed medical director.

Frequency of IV therapy can be based off general health and varies between each person, but is generally recommended to complete weekly. Our licensed professionals can help guide each patient to a routine of IV therapy based off of their health history.

IV therapy sessions usually range from 30-60 minutes, while NAD therapy can range from 1-2hrs. All procedures are based off the medication, clients body & size catheter used.

While IV therapy is relatively safe, the most common side effects of therapy are infiltration of the insertion site, bruising, swelling, etc.