Mobile IV therapy is provided by Pure IV Texas in Texas. As part of a telemedicine-specialist ER physician group, all of our nurses are expert IV nurses. All patients are treated in a confidential, secure, and safe environment. Please Check out our terms and conditions and privacy page here.
Our services, from the initial phone call to the in-home IV administration, are designed to be easy, quick, and painless. Our team of professionals does more than relieve unpleasant symptoms; we also boost your energy and immune system.
We offer hydration therapy and vitamin IV infusions at home to help you with the following:
If you require immediate assistance or a longer-term regimen, we are ready to assist you. Contact us today.
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The use of at-home IV therapy may be beneficial if you are suffering from unpleasant symptoms caused by an acute condition, such as a hangover, or are experiencing long-term side effects of cancer treatment.
Our IV treatment teams are made up of qualified healthcare providers who travel to your home, office, hotel, or any other location of your choice. Texas clients can receive IV hydration therapy through us.
We can help you choose the right IV therapy for your condition, suggest useful add-ons, and schedule you for long-term or short-term treatment depending on what you need. You may book an appointment online.
Your IV therapist monitors your wellbeing during and after your IV treatment to ensure your safety. We ensure that all of our equipment is sanitized specifically for you. We will walk you through the process step-by-step. You don't need to travel to a hospital or wait in a waiting room when you receive comprehensive and confidential health care at home.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, immediately call your doctor or dial 911.
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