IV Therapy
IV therapy, or intravenous therapy, involves administering medications, fluids, and nutrients directly into a patient’s bloodstream through a vein. This can be done using a small needle or catheter that is inserted into a vein, usually in the arm, and connected to a bag of fluid or medication that is hung on an IV pole. Due to IV treatments being administered directly into the veins, the results can be much faster than other traditional medications. Many physicians believe IV therapy can be a safe, effective and restorative option for a variety of health issues, and it can be personalized to address unique needs of each patient individually.
IV nutritional therapy is often used for its wide range of benefits, which can include:
IV nutritional therapy is often used for its wide range of benefits, which can include:
- – Hydration and recovery
- – Enhanced immunity
- – Reduced anxiety
- – Improved symptoms of hangovers
- – And much more
IM Therapy
IM therapy, or intramuscular therapy, involves injecting medication directly into a muscle. This is usually done using a syringe and needle, and the medication is injected into a large muscle, such as the buttock, thigh, or upper arm.
Both IV and IM therapy are commonly used in medical settings and can be used to deliver a wide variety of medications and treatments. The choice of therapy will depend on the specific needs of the patient and the medication being administered.
We have lots of options, including bags and injections to help with weight loss, recovery time, brain fog, beauty enhancements, immunity boosts and much more
Both IV and IM therapy are commonly used in medical settings and can be used to deliver a wide variety of medications and treatments. The choice of therapy will depend on the specific needs of the patient and the medication being administered.
We have lots of options, including bags and injections to help with weight loss, recovery time, brain fog, beauty enhancements, immunity boosts and much more