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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have questions about whether IV hydration therapy is safe and how many IV Therapy sessions will be helpful? We’ve got answers. Below you can find some frequently asked questions about IV therapy, along with answers from our medical expert. If you still can’t find the solution to your question, please contact us and we’ll be happy to assist you. Also, if you are ready to get IV therapy, book your appointment today!
IV Drip Therapy
I.V. Therapy is a method of administering vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants, and amino acids directly into the bloodstream through intravenous infusion. It provides valuable nutrients to the body, by bypassing the digestive system, and has been clinically proven to be more effective than oral supplements.
All vitamins and nutrients used at ThrIVe Drip Spa are FDA approved and go through high levels of testing. Every IV therapy treatment is administered by registered nurses and performed under a medical director. Before a client receives IV therapy, vitals signs are recorded and health history is evaluated. After the treatment ends, clients can resume most activities and daily responsibilities immediately with the exception of heavy lifting.
With the rise of high-profile celebrities and athletes receiving these treatments, more people are discovering the treatments we offer; however, IV Therapy is much more than a passing celebrity fad. The medical community has been using it for decades to safely and effectively treat and manage a number of health conditions + help clients improve overall health.
Every client is different, but our goal is to get every IV with one “stick”. To ease the discomfort, our registered nurses use a numbing medication, lidocaine, for each treatment (if the client has no allergy).
The benefits of IV therapy are felt with a single treatment. On average our clients visit 1-2 per week, depending on the goals.
Autumn Lujan, FNP-C, Family Nurse Practitioner is trained and skilled in IV therapy. She works under strict guidelines and protocols developed and approved by medical professionals.
Unfortunately, insurance is not accepted. The field of preventative medicine is evolving, and we are hoping to find solutions to allow for insurance billing in the future.
No, consults are not required to book an IV or shot. If you have signed up for NAD+ infusions, we will call you to schedule a brief consultation to go over your medical history, recommended dosages, and recommended schedules.
This will depend on a number of factors, including your goals, your current symptoms, your health, and your treatment of choice. Hangovers may find instant relief, whereas athletes may notice improvements during their next session or improvements over the course of their training.
You will be asked to fill out a brief health questionnaire, our liability waiver, and our terms & conditions when you arrive. If you call us, we will take your information and send you the forms electronically to fill out prior to arrival. Please arrive at least 5 minutes before your appointment if you have not filled them out prior.