
(Iron) 100mg Infusion $300.00
Packages & Group Pricing of 3: $850
(Iron) 200mg Infusion $550.00 Package of 3 $1500
Iron IV Infusion
We use Venofer for our Iron, which is ideal for requiring a faster and more effective solution to replenish iron levels. Bypass your stomach and absorb 100% of the iron through your bloodstream with an IV Iron Infusion.
Iron intravenous therapy delivers iron directly into your bloodstream. This method bypasses the digestive system, allowing rapid and efficient iron absorption. We use Venofer for our Iron, which is ideal for requiring a faster and more effective solution to replenish iron levels.
Rapid Absorption in Your Body
Venofer is known for its fast absorption, allowing your body to quickly utilize the iron it needs for optimal functioning, leading to better energy levels and overall health.
Benefits of Venofer Iron IV
Fast and Effective Absorption
Increased Energy Levels
Improved Oxygen Transport
Enhance Cognitive Function
Correction of Anemia
Alleviation of Restless Legs Syndrome
Improved Exercise Tolerance
Hair and Nail Health
Enhanced Immune Function
Symptoms of Iron Deficiency
Fatigue, Difficulty Concentrating
Dizziness, Shortness of Breath
Headaches
Cold Hands and Feet, Pale Skin
Brittle Nails
Restless Legs Syndrome
Heart Palpitations
Unusual Cravings
Inflamed Tongue
Overview Information
Iron is a mineral. Most of the iron in the body is found in the hemoglobin of red blood cells and the myoglobin of muscle cells. Iron is needed for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide and has other vital bodily roles. Iron is most commonly used to prevent and treat anemia caused by low iron levels. It is also used for anemia caused by abnormally heavy bleeding during menstrual periods (menorrhagia) and pregnancy.
How does it work?
Iron helps red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to cells all over the body. Iron also plays a role in many vital functions in the body.
Iron Deficiency Directory
Iron helps your body get oxygen through the bloodstream. Fewer red blood cells can be made without iron, which causes anemia. Iron levels can get too low because of bleeding, heavy menstruation, or other problems, such as ulcers. It can also be caused by simply not getting enough iron through your diet.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
:Before doing a high-dose 200 mg Iron treatment, you must have recent labs done within 28 days of the first appointment.
Rapid Absorption in Your Body
Venofer is known for its fast absorption, allowing your body to quickly utilize the iron it needs for optimal functioning, leading to better energy levels and overall health.
Benefits of Venofer Iron IV
Fast and Effective Absorption
Increased Energy Levels
Improved Oxygen Transport
Enhance Cognitive Function
Correction of Anemia
Alleviation of Restless Legs Syndrome
Improved Exercise Tolerance
Hair and Nail Health
Enhanced Immune Function
Symptoms of Iron Deficiency
Fatigue, Difficulty Concentrating
Dizziness, Shortness of Breath
Headaches
Cold Hands and Feet, Pale Skin
Brittle Nails
Restless Legs Syndrome
Heart Palpitations
Unusual Cravings
Inflamed Tongue
Overview Information
Iron is a mineral. Most of the iron in the body is found in the hemoglobin of red blood cells and the myoglobin of muscle cells. Iron is needed for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide and has other vital bodily roles. Iron is most commonly used to prevent and treat anemia caused by low iron levels. It is also used for anemia caused by abnormally heavy bleeding during menstrual periods (menorrhagia) and pregnancy.
How does it work?
Iron helps red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to cells all over the body. Iron also plays a role in many vital functions in the body.
Iron Deficiency Directory
Iron helps your body get oxygen through the bloodstream. Fewer red blood cells can be made without iron, which causes anemia. Iron levels can get too low because of bleeding, heavy menstruation, or other problems, such as ulcers. It can also be caused by simply not getting enough iron through your diet.
How is Iron Deficiency Diagnosed?
Iron deficiency is a condition that can mimic other health issues, making it critical to get an accurate diagnosis. If you're experiencing potential symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, or hair loss, consulting a healthcare professional is imperative.
To determine if iron deficiency is the underlying issue, a series of blood tests are typically conducted:
1. Ferritin Test
Function: Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in your body. Measuring ferritin levels helps doctors assess how much iron your body has stored.
Indication: Low ferritin levels often suggest depleted iron reserves.
2. Hemoglobin Test
Purpose: Hemoglobin is integral for oxygen transport in the bloodstream. Checking its levels can provide insight into your body's ability to carry oxygen.
Significance: Reduced hemoglobin can be a strong indicator of iron deficiency anemia.
3. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Components: This comprehensive test evaluates several factors, including red and white blood cell counts, hemoglobin, platelets, and hematocrit levels.
Utility: A CBC helps identify anemia by reflecting low red blood cell numbers or abnormal size and shape of these cells.
Common Symptoms Leading to Diagnosis
Before these tests are administered, being aware of the symptoms that typically signal an iron deficiency can be helpful:
Persistent tiredness or restlessness
Severe headaches
Unusual cravings or brittle nails
Shortness of breath and chest pain
Changes in skin color, such as paleness or yellowness
These signs, when persistent, justify the need for a medical evaluation. The timely execution of these tests ensures that any underlying iron deficiency can be effectively managed with proper treatment.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
:Before doing a high-dose 200 mg Iron treatment, you must have recent labs done within 28 days of the first appointment.