FAQ

FAQ

How long does it take?

We can generally have a nurse to your home in <1 hour and each infusion takes approximately 30-60 minutes

Can I use my HSA/FSA?

Yes! We accept cash, card, Tap-To-Pay, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle + most HSA/FSA’s !

How long has IV therapy "been a thing"?

The first ever documented attempt at vascular access dates back to the 1400s. First legitimate use was in the 1880s in the cholera outbreak with saline infusions. The first “IV Clinics” started in the late 2010’s but have only recently spread in popularity.

WHERE do you offer mobile services?

At this time, we service all of Duval and St John’s County. Our mobile surcharge is based on zip-code; just text us for a quote, or come see us for no extra!

How often can I safely get IV's?

No significant literature exists as to a healthy frequency of IV access for such short term, however, many clinicians would say the risk for infection is close to 0%. The puncture site may take a week or two to heal, so up to 2-3 times a week may be reasonable when rotating sites and ensuring no signs of adverse outcomes are present.

Can Pregnant / Breast Feeding women get an IV?

Yes, However for the safety of both mom and baby we have a limited menu available. We also recommend you consult with your OBGYN before treatment.

What's so special about using Ultrasound to place IV's?

Where is the office?

We are mostly mobile, but we have an office in Jacksonville Beach
Just south of WholeFoods and HomeGoods

Cutting edge Ultrasound Guided IV Placement

Have you been told you are a “hard stick”? No problem!
Our clinic utilizes ultrasound technology to safely and comfortably administer Vitamin Infusions, helping you feel reinvigorated and revitalized.

Why Ultrasound changes everything?

Just like a sonogram looks at a baby, we can use ultrasound to see inside your arm in real time. With this we can identify veins, arteries, nerves and other important internal structures.

Ultrasound is by far the safest and best method for IV therapy

Our team of skilled clinicians are trained in advanced IV techniques, typically reserved for the ICU or Emergency Room

Pick exactly where you want your IV

Experience the benefits Ultrasound placed IVs by collaborating with your nurse to pick exactly where you want your IV