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1. What is IV hydration therapy?

 

IV hydration therapy involves the administration of fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and minerals directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous (IV) line to replenish hydration and nutrients.

 

2. Who can benefit from IV hydration?

 

It can benefit a wide range of individuals, including those who are dehydrated, athletes needing recovery, people experiencing hangovers, or those looking to boost overall wellness.

 

3. Is IV hydration safe?  

 

For most people, IV hydration is safe when administered by qualified healthcare professionals. However, individuals with certain medical conditions or allergies should not receive IV therapy unless cleared by their medical provider.

 

4. How long does an IV hydration session take?

 

The duration can vary depending on the type of infusion and individual needs, but sessions typically last between 30 minutes to 1 hour for most infusions 

 

5.Does it hurt to get an IV?

 

Some people may feel a brief pinch when the IV needle is inserted, but the discomfort is usually minimal and subsides quickly once the IV is in place.

 

6. Are there side effects?

 

Most people tolerate IV hydration well, but some may experience minor side effects such as bruising at the injection site, swelling, or a sensation of warmth during the infusion.

 

7.  How often should I get IV hydration?

 

The frequency of treatments depends on individual health needs and goals. Some may benefit from regular sessions, while others may only need it occasionally.

 

8.  Can I eat or drink before my appointment?

 

In most cases, it’s fine to eat or drink before an IV hydration session. However, if you have specific dietary restrictions or concerns, it’s best to consult with your provider.

 

9.  What should I expect after the treatment?

 

Many people feel more energized and hydrated after the session. It's essential to drink water and continue to hydrate afterward, especially if you were dehydrated before the treatment.

 

10.  Is IV hydration covered by insurance?

 

We do not take insurance at this time

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