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Get IV Drips at MVM Health

Intravenous (IV) drip or infusion therapy are increasingly common for multiple conditions. IV drip therapy utilize the infusion of fluids containing essential vitamins, amino acids, nutrients, and minerals. These IV therapies can be utilized for multiple purposes like muscle health, energy production, and pain control. The result varies from one patient to another. At MVM Health, our highly trained specialist focus on identifying the best IV drop infusion therapy for you. After precise identification, our specialist recommends treatment options that provide maximum relief with minimum risk. 

  • Acute Migraines
  • Acute muscle spasms
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Dehydration
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Hangover Symptoms: weakness, thirst, nausea, stomach pain, vertigo, sensitivity to light/sound, anxiety, & irritability
  • Seasonal allergies
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IV Treatments

IV Therapy FAQ

Did you know?

The Meyer’s Cocktail was invented by Dr. John Meyers, a Baltimore physician who theorized that digestive absorption and the body’s detoxification process only allowed a fraction of vitamins and minerals into the body. He created the ‘Meyer’s Cocktail’ to intravenously saturate the body’s cells with a direct infusion of vitamins and minerals. These IV nutrient cocktails were first used in the 1960s and remain popular among patients who desire relief from a number of conditions, such as headaches, fatigue, depression, and even fibromyalgia.

You may be a candidate for IV Therapy. Patients can benefit from a boost of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids in your body. IV therapy is customized according to your symptoms and goals for treatment. Not all patients should undergo IV nutrient therapy – including individuals taking anti-coagulant medications.

If you find that IV therapy is right for you, a pre-treatment consultation will help determine which cocktail of vitamins and minerals will best benefit your body. This may include nutrients like taurine, vitamin C, vitamin B-12, vitamin D, magnesium, or many others. These nutrients will be added to your formulation and administered intravenously into one of your veins. Most IV therapy treatments take less than half an hour.

The benefits of IV nutrient cocktails are immediate and long-lasting. They can boost energy and immunity, providing better wellness and an improved sense of well-being. As the effects wear off, patients may choose to return for additional therapy – usually about once per month.

What to Expect During Your Appointment

The initial visit will include a telehealth or in person visit with an MVM medical professional. After the visit, the right IV drip or infusion therapy will be selected based on clinical presentation. After the visit, the patient will proceed with scheduling the IV drip or infusion therapy session.

Please bring the following items to your new patient visit

  • Check in 15-30mins prior to your appointment time to ensure all prior documentations have been completed
  • A photo identification document and insurance card will be reviewed by the front desk prior to your check in. 
  • After check in, a clinical assistant at MVM Health will measure and record your blood pressure, weight, height and medication list. You will be asked some details about your pain symptoms as well as source of referral (if applicable). 
  • You will have a short wait while your primary symptoms are presented to the physician responsible for your visit. 
  • The initial visit will include a telehealth or in-person visit with an MVM medical professional. After the visit, the right IV drip or infusion therapy will be selected based on clinical presentation. After the visit, the patient will proceed with scheduling the IV drip or infusion therapy session.
  • Prior to your departure, we may discuss the prior authorization process for therapeutic interventions, arrange for additional referrals or schedule you for a follow up evaluation. 
  • The clinical notes from your new visit and follow up visit will be sent to your referral source or primary care provide.
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