Hydrating and Revitalising
One Drip at a time

Intravenous Vitamin and Hydration Clinic

The IV Health Process


Step One - Scheduling your Appointment
Call our friendly reception staff or book online. There will be a payment required for this consultation.

If this is your first infusion with IV Health, you must book a New Patient Consult with a Nurse Followed by Infusion.

Step Two - Consult with a Professional
Have an in-depth consultation about your needs and medical history with one of our experienced IV Nurse’s and doctor.

Step Three - Decide on the best Infusion for you
We understand that every person is different! Depending on your goals, we can customize our infusions to suit your needs.

Step Four - Enjoy your IV Drip
Take some time out of your busy day to sit back and relax. Expect to be there for up to one hour.

Step Five - Connect
Connect with likeminded individuals in our clinics on topics like health and wellbeing, anti-aging, fertility or general chitchat on travel, life, family and more.

Step Six - Come back for more!
Depending on what you’re wanting to acheive from your IV sessions, your IV Nurse and Doctor can recommend the frequency to maximise the benefits from your infusions.

WHAT TO EXPECT


If it is your first time with us, you will have a consultation with one of our IV Nurses and Doctor. In this consultation, we discuss what you want to acheive from having the infusions. From there we will recommend vitamins, minerals and boosters that can support you health and wellbeing goals. Alternatively, you can select from our comprehensive range of pre designed IV infusions.

If you would like to get a NAD+ infusion, please call to book this appointment to ensure stock availability. Note NAD+ infusions can take 2-6 hours so please allow plenty of time.

After your initial consultation, your IV Nurse will fill the IV fluid bag with the vitamins and nutrients you have decided on. They will then sanitise and prepare the area (usually an area on the arm) for cannulation. While cannulating the vein, you will feel a pin prick sensation, similar to a blood test. Once the infusion is running, most people report feeling nothing but coldness in the area (we overcome this by applying a heat pack for your comfort).

Then it’s time to sit back and relax! You can work, have a hot drink, or even have a nap during your infusion. Most 500ml infusions will take 20-40 minutes and most 1L infusions will take 40-60 minutes. If you are really short on time some (not all), of our infusions can be givenin a 250ml bag, you get the same amount of vitamins and minerals just with less carrier fluid. Some of our infusions, such as NAD+ will take a little longer!

After your infusion is all finished, your IV Nurse will carefully remove the cannula and you will be replenished ready to take on the day! You should be able to return to any of your usual activities post infusion we just recommend you do not do any heavy lifting with the arm that the infusion occurred in.

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