Can I book an infusion for a group or special event, and how does the booking process work?
Yes, you can book infusions for groups or special events, such as parties or corporate gatherings. To book for multiple people, simply select the "Vitamin Infusion - Group" option when scheduling. For special events, you can contact us directly, and we will tailor the experience to suit your group’s needs.
How long does an infusion take, and will I experience any downtime afterward?
Typically, hydration or vitamin infusions take between 45 and 60 minutes. Some extra time is included at the beginning and end for consultation and preparation. There is no required downtime after your infusion, and you can resume your regular activities immediately. However, we recommend avoiding intense physical activity involving the arm used for the infusion for about 6 hours following the session.
What should I include in my infusion, and can I customize it?
While our nurses can’t make specific ingredient recommendations, you can customize your infusion based on your preferences. We suggest consulting with your physician before your appointment for personalized advice. During your appointment, the team will ensure the infusion ingredients are suitable for you based on your medical history and intake form.
Is there an age requirement for receiving an infusion, and can pregnant or breastfeeding individuals get an infusion?
Yes, you must be 18 years or older to receive an infusion. We can also provide infusions to pregnant and breastfeeding individuals. If you’re pregnant, especially in the first trimester, we require a letter from your OBGYN. Hydration infusions are available for those in the second and third trimesters. For breastfeeding, it’s advised to refrain from breastfeeding for at least 6 hours after the infusion. Always consult your doctor before scheduling an appointment while pregnant or nursing.
Do I need a needle for the infusion, and how does the procedure work?
Yes, the infusion process requires inserting a cannula into a vein. A needle is used to place the cannula, a small plastic tube, into your arm. Once the cannula is securely in place, the needle is removed. The cannula remains for the duration of the infusion and is removed once the infusion is completed.
What is the cost of an infusion, and do you offer any membership or package deals?
The cost of an infusion depends on the type you choose, and prices may vary. We offer a variety of packages and memberships for those who plan to book multiple infusions. These options can help you save on recurring treatments. For specific pricing information or to inquire about membership plans, feel free to contact us directly.