Elite Infusions LLC
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FAQs
I’ve never done IV Therapy or had injections before. Can I learn more before deciding to move forward with your services?
ABSOLUTELY! We Can Provide a FREE 15-minute Consultation to determine if our services are best for you!
How do I know which infusion to choose?
We are happy to inform you of the best one suited for you based on what your goals are. If you don’t see one you like, no problem! We can customize your infusion to meet your needs!
How often can I get IV therapy?
General maintenance without illness – biweekly or monthly. With illness, maximum of 3 infusions per week, weekly, depending on symptoms.
Chronic health conditions – customized amount based on your consultation with one of our medical professionals.
How often you get IV therapy depends on your goals and reasons for receiving it. For example, if you have a chronic health condition, you might get weekly sessions. If you’re using IV therapy to promote wellness, you might get infusions every two week or once a month.
Do you accept insurance?
We do not accept insurance, but we do accept Cash, Venmo, Zelle, Check, Debit, and Credit.
How long does a treatment take?
Depending on the patient and what you receive, appointments usually take anywhere from 40-60 minutes.
*LONGER FOR NAD+ INFUSIONS.
Who can benefit from an IV bag?
Almost anyone! Depending on your health history, most everyone will benefit from receiving an IV. Intravenous IV drips are the fastest and most effective way to deliver fluids, vitamins, and medicines throughout the body.
IV drips bypass the digestive system when you can’t keep fluids down.
Perfect for:
-General Health/Wellness Restoration & Maintenance -General fatigue -Hangovers -Athletes recovering or preparing for an event/competition -Flu/viral illness symptoms -Low Energy -Migraines -Nausea/Vomiting -Vitamin Deficiency -Food poisoning
Who cannot receive an IV treatment?
We cannot administer IV’s to patients that have:
-Those experiencing a medical emergency -CHF (Congestive Heart Failure) -Kidney Failure -CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) renal failure -Those on dialysis -RECENT THROMBOLYTIC EVENT -Any patient with abnormal vital signs
What are the risks and side effects of IV infusions?
IV infusions are generally safe, but there can be some minor side effects like bruising, redness, itching, or inflammation at the injection site.
**It is highly important to notify us of any allergies you may have and/or any past or current medical conditions.
