Infusion therapy
Infusion therapy refers to a treatment method in which medications are delivered directly into the bloodstream. It may be used to treat everything from neurological conditions to various types of cancer.
What is infusion therapy?
Infusion therapy is the term used for the delivery of medications or fluids through an IV. This allows the medications or fluids to be administered directly into a vein, which is the fastest way for them to be delivered to the entire body.
Patients who require infusion therapy are often not able to receive medication orally for a variety of reasons. For example, a patient may be unable to swallow medication or their strong stomach acid levels may destroy the active ingredients in medication.
We are able to treat many conditions and diseases through infusion therapy, including:
- Anemia
- Crohn’s disease
- Dehydration
- Growth hormone deficiencies
- Hemophilia
- Hepatitis
- Hyperemesis in pregnancy
- Infection
- Migraines
- Multiple sclerosis
- Osteoporosis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
Infusion therapy services we offer
Our hospitals offer a variety of infusion therapy services, including IV administration of:
- Antibiotics
- Anticoagulants
- Antifungals
- Antiemetics
- Antivirals
- Hydration products
- Iron and blood products
- Nutritional therapies
- Pain therapies
Health risk assessments
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Take one of our free health risk assessments! This short quiz helps highlight your risk factors for certain diseases or conditions and provides personalized recommendations.