Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Advanced IV.

Most Advanced IV sessions last between 45 and 75 minutes, including consultation and post-infusion observations. Time varies with individualized drip formulas and client needs; arrive hydrated and allow extra time for paperwork or brief medical assessment.

Our medical team reviews medications and health history during consultation to ensure safety. Certain drugs, kidney disease, or pregnancy may require adjustments or contraindicate treatment; always disclose all prescriptions and supplements before infusion.

Many clients experience increased energy and hydration within hours; full recovery, immune support, and muscle repair can continue improving over 24–72 hours as nutrients are absorbed and cellular processes normalize.

Side effects are generally mild and short-lived: minor bruising at the IV site, transient warmth, lightheadedness, or nausea. Our clinicians monitor you throughout and adjust infusion rate if discomfort arises. Report unusual symptoms immediately.

Advanced IV can provide significant symptom relief by restoring nutrients, improving hydration, and supporting immune function. It's not a cure; we recommend medical evaluation alongside regular treatments and lifestyle changes for long-term management.

Frequency depends on goals: acute recovery may need a single session, while chronic support often benefits from weekly to monthly infusions. Your clinician will create a personalized plan based on activity level, medical history, and response to therapy.