IV Therapy Immune Boost: Hydration and Immune Support with Vitamins

When you’re run down or heading into cold-and-flu season, our Immune Boost IV is designed to support your wellness routine with targeted hydration, vitamins, and antioxidants. We keep the experience simple, comfortable, and transparent no hype, just supportive care that fits your day.

Who Is the Immune Boost IV For?

We typically see two groups booking this drip: proactive people who want a little extra support during high-exposure times (travel, back-to-office, school season), and busy professionals who feel depleted after long weeks and poor sleep. If you recognize any of the moments below, you may be a good candidate to consider an immune-support IV as long as you’re generally healthy and not dealing with a contraindication (more on that below).

Common signs and useful moments (travel, cold/flu seasons, stress)

  • You’re preparing for (or returning from) air travel, conferences, or crowded events.
  • You’ve had several nights of poor sleep and feel “worn down.”
  • Seasonal colds are circulating and you want nutrition + hydration support.
  • You’ve increased your training volume and want to recover smartly with fluids and micronutrients.
  • You tolerate oral vitamins poorly (nausea, reflux) and prefer a supervised IV route.

Important: IV therapy is not a cure or a guarantee against illness. Think of it as supportive care that sits alongside good habits: sleep, balanced diet, vaccination guidance from your clinician, and hand hygiene.

What’s Inside the Drip: Vitamins and Antioxidants

We formulated our Immune Boost IV to focus on hydration first, then key micronutrients commonly chosen for immune support. Exact components may vary slightly based on availability and your intake form, but the core framework looks like this:

Vitamin C, Zinc, and Glutathione: general roles and limits

  • Vitamin C: A well-known antioxidant that supports normal immune function and helps neutralize free radicals. Many clients choose extra C as an add-on during peak season. We avoid superlative claims; the goal is supportive dosing within safe parameters.
  • Zinc: An essential mineral involved in normal immune cell signaling. Some people don’t tolerate zinc well on an empty stomach orally; IV delivery sidesteps that route for those who qualify.
  • Glutathione (administered as a slow IV push at the end of the bag, when appropriate): A master antioxidant involved in cellular defense against oxidative stress. We keep the rate slow and comfortable and skip it when not clinically appropriate.

B12 and B-Complex: energy and metabolism

  • B-Complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6) & B12: These support energy metabolism pathways and help convert food into cellular energy. Many clients describe feeling “clearer” post-drip; others simply appreciate the hydration and a calm reset. Responses vary both feelings are valid.

IV solution and hydration

  • We use an isotonic solution (e.g., normal saline or lactated Ringer’s, per availability and suitability) to gently rehydrate. For many clients, proper fluid balance plus targeted vitamins is the main reason they feel refreshed after a session.

How an Appointment Works (Step by Step)

We value comfort, safety, and clarity. Here’s what to expect from check-in to checkout:

Estimated timing and how it feels during/after the session

  1. Intake & review (5–10 min): You complete a short health questionnaire. A licensed professional reviews your history and confirms that the Immune Boost IV is appropriate for you today.
  2. IV start (5–10 min): We prep the site using clean technique, place the catheter, and begin your drip.
  3. Infusion (30–45 min on average): Sit back, hydrate, and relax. Most people scroll, work quietly, or just chill.
  4. Optional add-ons & glutathione finish (5–10 min): If appropriate for you that day.
  5. Wrap-up & aftercare (3–5 min): We remove the IV, provide aftercare tips (hydrate, have a snack, take it easy if you feel woozy), and answer questions.

Most clients feel normal enough to resume their day. A small number may feel chilled, lightheaded, or notice mild bruising at the IV site these typically resolve quickly. Always let us know how you feel during the visit.

Thoughtful add-ons and responsible personalization

Common requests include extra Vitamin C or Vitamin D (IM) depending on availability and suitability. We personalize conservatively and only when it makes sense based on your intake and current health status. If an add-on isn’t appropriate, we’ll say so and explain why.

Safety First: Contraindications and Consent

Safety isn’t a feature it’s the foundation. Before we start, our team screens for conditions and medications that suggest a different plan.

Who should talk to a clinician first or avoid IV therapy

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding (requires prior clearance).
  • Chronic kidney disease, heart failure, or significant electrolyte imbalances.
  • Known G6PD deficiency (relevant for certain antioxidants).
  • Active infection, fever, or acute illness that warrants medical evaluation.
  • History of severe reactions to IV therapies or preservatives.
  • Certain medications or recent procedures where IV fluids/vitamins could be unsuitable.

Quality controls and who administers the drip

  • Licensed professionals place every IV and monitor you throughout.
  • Clean technique & single-use supplies are standard.
  • Informed consent: we review risks, benefits, and alternatives in plain English.
  • Post-visit access: if you have concerns after your appointment, you’ll know exactly how to reach us.

Evidence and Realistic Expectations

A quick reality check helps everyone. There’s ongoing interest in vitamin and antioxidant support for immune health, but research in healthy adults is mixed and often context-specific. That’s why we frame this service as supportive, not curative. Think of the Immune Boost IV as a timely combination of hydration and nutrients that may help you feel more balanced while you keep doing the proven basics: adequate sleep, balanced nutrition, stress management, and clinician-guided vaccination. If you’re currently sick or have chronic conditions, talk to your primary care provider about the best next step for you.

Pricing, Booking, and Where We Serve

We keep scheduling simple and transparent:

  • Pricing: Shown at booking; you’ll see what’s included and any optional add-ons.
  • Availability: Daytime, with select early/late appointments during busy seasons.
  • Location: Book in-clinic; mobile availability varies by day ask when you schedule.
  • How to book: Use our online scheduler or call the front desk for same-day slots.

If you’re booking for travel prep, aim for 24–72 hours before departure. For seasonal support, many clients schedule at the start of peak cold/flu months and then as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do the effects last?

Experiences vary. Many clients feel refreshed the same day, with perceived benefits lasting a few days. As with any wellness service, individual responses differ.

Can I get an Immune Boost IV if I’m already sick?

If you have fever, severe symptoms, or a new/worsening condition, check in with your primary care provider first. We can only proceed when it’s appropriate and safe.

How is an IV different from oral vitamins?

IV delivery bypasses the GI tract and provides controlled hydration with supervised dosing. That doesn’t make it “better” for everyone just a different route that some clients prefer or tolerate more easily.

Is it safe?

When properly screened and administered by licensed professionals, IV therapy is generally well-tolerated. Potential risks include bruising, discomfort, vein irritation, lightheadedness, and rarely infection or allergic reactions. We minimize risk with careful screening and technique.

How should I prepare?

Have a light meal, hydrate, and wear a sleeve that rolls up easily. Bring a phone charger or a book most sessions take under an hour.

Will this prevent me from getting sick?

No therapy can guarantee that. Our Immune Boost IV supports hydration and micronutrient intake; prevention still depends on healthy habits and your clinician’s advice.

Important Notice

This service is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information here is educational and does not replace medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your personal health needs.

Ready to book?

Give yourself a calm, supervised hour to hydrate and recharge. Schedule your Immune Boost IV or call us our team will help you choose the right option for today.