What is IV Therapy?
IV Therapy is a treatment where medicine, vitamins and fluids are delivered intravenously through the veins. This allows the therapy to quickly move to where it is needed.
What nutrients can be used for common conditions in IV Therapy?
Popular IV Therapy Protocols
Iron Infusions - For documented iron deficiency only
Myers Cocktail/optimal wellness - Used for performance, sinus infections, jet lag, immune support, fatigue, mold toxicity, dysmenorrhea.
Immune Boost - which contains a higher dose of Vit C. Used for prevention or recovery of sickness.
Migraine/Pain relief - Higher dose of Magnesium for muscle tension, **Choose 1 add-on (anti nausea, anti inflammation). Used for migraine, headaches, pain.
Hangover Cure - **Choose 2 add-ons (anti nausea, anti inflammation, antacid) Used for prevention, reduction or elimination of hangover symptoms.
Saline boost - 1L Normal Saline
High Dose Vit C - infusion times vary.
High Dose Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) - infusion times vary.
Detox - Cleanse body with higher dose glutathione.
Energy - Used to increase energy with added folic acid and glutathione and NAD (longer infusion time).
Metabolic/Weight loss - Enhances metabolism and can assist in weight loss.
Excludes children under 13 years old and pregnant women (unless cleared by OB)
Monday - Thursday Appointments Available
What Are IV Session Like & What are the Fees?
After determining the personalized combination of nutrients, medicine, and vitamins necessary for your treatment, you will be taken to a private room for administering the IV. The registered nurse will disinfect the site of injection. After insertion, the fluid drips from the bag then into your bloodstream. The treatments typically take 30 minutes to 1 hour. The speed of the results depends on what you are trying to address. For example, if you are trying to manage a chronic condition, the results take longer than simply addressing a hangover.
Of course, prices of treatments range depending on the personalized nutrients provided in the bags. Typically, it ranges from $199 to $400. Patients will often buy packages to receive a discount.
Meet Your Provider
Joanie Jackson, RN, BSN, MSN is a board certified Family Nurse Practitioner. She is a graduate of University of South Carolina Upstate (BS in Nursing) and South University (MS in Nursing).
Joanie has worked in multiple areas of nursing, including cardiac telemetry, progressive care and Neurosurgical ICU for over 10 years before pursuing a Masters Degree.
Joanie has been a Nurse Practitioner for over 4 years, working in a post acute care rehab / long term care setting. Joanie's passion is to provide patients with natural and pharmaceutical choices when necessary.
As a native Fort Mill-ian, she and her husband, Stephen, met in high school and have been married 15 years. Together they have 2 children, ages 11 and 9. When not working, she loves to travel but never turns down a quick trip to the beach, and also enjoys college football (Go Gamecocks!).
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