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FAQS

FAQS



  • What are your hours?

    Our hours are 8am to 8pm 7 days a week.

  • Where do you serve?

    We service the entire Dallas area, Arlington, Irving, Grande Prairie, Fort Worth areas, and 15 more locations across Texas. If you're near one of these areas, we can most likely serve you! View our full-service area here!

  • How long does a treatment take?

    Appointments usually take between 25 and 45 minutes depending on the patient and what you receive. For more information about how long it takes and how long it lasts, click here.


  • Do you take insurance?

    In addition to accepting Cash, Checks, Debit, and Credit Cards, we also accept HSA plans.

  • Do you serve COVID-19 Patients?

    Definitely! We have treated dozens of patients who have or had COVID-19. Find out more here!

  • It’s 3 am, can you help me?

    • We do offer after-hours service (typically 8am-8pm), depending on location and availability
    • A fee ranging from $100-$300 will apply after hours (based on staff availability)

  • What are IVs good for?

    • Fluids, vitamins, and medicines are delivered throughout the body through intravenous drips.
    • When you can't take in fluids, IV drips bypass the digestive system

    Perfect for:

    • General fatigue
    • Hangovers
    •  Athletes recovering or preparing for an event/competition
    • Flu/viral illness symptoms
    • Rejuvenate and hydrate your skin
    • Migraines
    • Nausea/Vomiting
    • Headaches
    • B12 Deficiency
    • Food poisoning
    • E Coli
  • Why is your IV yellow? Is this a banana bag?

    As a result of adding B Complex to each IV, the Saline changes color. We replace both fluids and Vitamin B1 depleted by drinking alcohol for faster recovery.


  • Who should get an IV?

    Almost everyone! The benefits of receiving an IV vary depending on your health history.

  • How often should I get a treatment?

    It depends on you and your needs. Feel free to call us with any questions specific to your situation and your health goals.


    • Wellness or detox patients sometimes receive IVs on a weekly basis
    • A patient may have a few sessions over several days to help fight off a chronic or acute illness, food poisoning, e coli, flu or another infection or virus
    • Patients find that getting one at the first sign of a migraine will lessen its severity or prevent it entirely - some migraine sufferers even keep us on speed dial!
    • Our patients come to us frequently for hangover recovery, athletic recovery, and to rehydrate after working in the summer sun.

  • I'm a hard stick - what if you can't get an IV?

    We have highly skilled medical professionals who use techniques and products to minimize pain while getting IVs. We can be patient in finding the best IV access since our IV services are not administered in an emergency situation. We may still be able to help with our intramuscular medications if we are unable to gain access, although it is very rare.


  • What ages do you help?

    Patients 12 and older or weighing at least 100 pounds can be treated. Full consent must be given before an IV can be given.

  • Are you mobile?

    YES! If you are in Dallas, Fort Worth, and many more metro areas and surrounding cities in Texas, we are able to travel to your home, office, or hotel without charging a travel fee. See our full list here.


  • Do you accept tips?

    Yes! If you feel inclined to do so, tips are accepted and greatly appreciated by our nurses.


  • Who is your most commonly seen patient?

    Our patients come from many different backgrounds. Hangovers and food poisoning are among our most frequently seen patients, along with general illness, fatigue, and dehydration.


  • How are you able to do this?

    Our medical director has approved a set of protocols that all treatments are carried out according to, so you don't need an Rx from your doctor. Each of our medical professionals is a paramedic or nurse who has been certified, trained, and skilled at administering IVs.


  • Who should not get an IV?

    • In patients with CHF (Congestive Heart Failure) and Kidney Failure or CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease), or those on dialysis, we cannot administer IVs.
    • In addition, if a patient's vital signs are abnormal or if they are experiencing a medical emergency, we will not administer an IV.

  • How often should I do a B12 shot?

    Typically, B12 shots are given every week.


  • What is Glutathione and what does it do?

    • The body produces a master antioxidant
    • Health of the nervous system
    • Health of the liver
    • Defends against oxidative stress and free radicals

  • I’m on hospice, can you treat me?

    YES! Hospice patients are among the patients we assist.


  • MY HSA rejected my claim, what can you do?

    Our only option is to provide you with a detailed receipt.

  • Do you access ports?

    We do not access ports.

  • Do you travel to me for a B12 shot?

    No. Our minimum is $100, so grab a couple of friends and do 3 or more B12 shots, or add it on to your IV (or someone else's!)


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