Frequently Asked Questions

  • IV (intravenous) therapy delivers fluids and nutrients directly into the bloodstream, allowing for efficient absorption and rapid support of hydration, energy, immunity, cognitive function, and overall wellness.

  • Nutrient injections are a quick, targeted way to deliver specific vitamins or nutrients via intramuscular injection. They are often used for maintenance between IV sessions or when clients want focused support in a shorter appointment.

  • Yes. Nutrient injections support the same wellness goals as our IV therapies, delivered in a more targeted, time-efficient format. The main difference is the delivery method and volume, not the areas of support.

  • That depends on your goals, schedule, and current needs. IV therapy is ideal for full-body hydration and comprehensive support, while injections are often chosen for maintenance or targeted concerns. Our team will help guide you toward the option that best fits your wellness plan.

  • Absolutely. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, all therapies are selected based on your goals, health history, and practitioner assessment to ensure safe and appropriate care.

  • IV therapy sessions typically take 30–60 minutes, depending on the therapy selected. Nutrient injections are much quicker and often take 10–15 minutes.

  • Frequency varies based on individual needs and goals. Some clients come in occasionally for support during high-stress periods, travel, or illness, while others choose regular maintenance. Your provider can help recommend a schedule that works for you.

  • When administered by trained medical professionals and following proper assessment, both IV therapy and injections are generally well tolerated. We review health history and contraindications prior to treatment to ensure safety.

  • Certain medical conditions or medications may make IV therapy or injections unsuitable. A brief assessment is completed before treatment, and we may recommend physician clearance if needed.

  • Many clients report feeling benefits shortly after treatment, while others notice gradual improvements over the following days. Individual responses vary based on overall health, lifestyle, and nutrient needs.

  • No. These services are intended to support general wellness and are not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment.

  • That’s completely okay. If you’re unsure which option is right for you, our team is happy to help guide you based on your goals and lifestyle.