FAQ
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IV hydration can be a powerful tool for quickly rehydrating especially when regular drinking water just doesn’t seem to hit the mark. When you’re dehydrated - whether from illness, intense physical activity, or just not drinking enough throughout the day- oral hydration sometimes isn’t as effective because it takes time to be absorbed, and only a fraction of 20% is absorbed immediately.
With IV hydration, fluids bypass the digestive system and goes directly into the bloodstream, delivering electrolytes, vitamins and hydration directly to where it’s needed most. This can help you feel rehydrated, energized and refreshed much faster than drinking water alone. If you’re feeling post workout fatigue, recovering from an illness, or even just a long day of work, IV hydration can be a convenient way to feel recharged efficiently.
Our Services are meant to act as supplements and not to replace oral hydration or medical treatment
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IVs are administered by a registered nurse under the supervision of a medical director. Before receiving IV therapy, a client's health history is carefully reviewed.
Side effects from an IV drip are usually minimal or nonexistent. Occasionally, you may experience mild discomfort, bruising, itching, inflammation, or redness at the injection site, which can last anywhere from a few minutes to a few days. However, serious allergic reactions are very rare.
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An IV (intravenous) is where a catheter is inserted into a vein, typically in the arm, to administer fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream. This allows for quick absorption and effective delivery throughout the body
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We understand that pain tolerance varies from person to person. However, our experienced Registered Nurses are dedicated to ensuring the process is as comfortable as possible, and we make every effort to minimize discomfort by administering the IV with precision and care. Our goal is to provide a smooth experience, typically requiring only one insertion.
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The frequency of IV therapy is determined on a patient-by-patient basis and tailored to each persons needs. We create a personalized plan to best support your health. For ongoing wellness and prevention, we typically recommend two IV drips per month to address any vitamin deficiencies.