
Iron Infusions
- Boost energy and fight fatigue
- Sharpen focus and mental clarity
- Support immunity and iron balance
- Boost energy and fight fatigue
- Sharpen focus and mental clarity
- Support immunity and iron balance
Iron Infusion Contains
Iron
High dose of this essential mineral for energy production, immune function, and cognition.
Fluids
1 liter of balanced-electrolyte fluids to replenish hydration.
Iron Infusions for Energy and Well-Being
Do you feel like you just don’t have the energy that others do? Do you find yourself short of breath or unable to think clearly? You might not be getting enough iron, which is essential for delivering oxygen throughout your body.
Iron Infusions give you a concentrated dose of this key mineral directly into your bloodstream for quicker, more effective absorption. With iron infusion therapy, you can feel revitalized, avoid long-term health issues, and get back to living your best life.
What Is Iron Infusion Good For?
Iron is essential for converting food into energy, fighting off infections, and keeping our memory and focus sharp. IV therapy can provide the periodic iron booster your body needs to replenish your iron levels for optimal functioning.
What Is Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA)?
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the condition of your body having too little iron to create hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen to your cells and tissues. IDA can develop gradually and often goes undiagnosed.
What Causes Iron Deficiency Anemia?
There are many reasons why you might have an iron deficiency, including:
- Inadequate Diet – Not eating enough iron-rich foods. Vegetarians are particularly at risk.
- Blood Loss – Blood donation or heavy menstrual bleeding can affect iron levels, as can more serious factors, such as ulcers and GI bleeding.
- Underlying Conditions – Disorders such as celiac disease, Crohn’s, or inflammatory bowel disease can hinder iron absorption. Certain medications also affect absorption.
- High Demand – Injury recovery, intense athletic training, and pregnancy can all increase the body’s demand for iron.
Iron Infusion vs Iron Supplements
One of the main iron infusion benefits is faster, more efficient absorption than you’d get with oral iron supplements. IV therapy delivers nutrients directly into your bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. This makes it a better option for patients with an intolerance to oral iron supplements, which can sometimes cause nausea and constipation. It also benefits those with conditions that affect absorption, such as Celiac and Crohn’s disease.
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What Our Patients Say About Iron Infusion
After reviewing my blood labs, Dr. Florie created a plan for what I needed via email and phone conversations. No extra fee! … Before Hydration Room, I became increasingly exhausted, sleeping 12-14 hours … My general physician wouldn't create an intervention, and my health insurance won't pay … Hydration Room [is] economical and better quality iron - I'm feeling much better after my 2nd dose.”
–Jen W.
More About Iron Infusion Therapy
Is It Serious if You Need an Iron Infusion?
If left untreated, iron deficiency anemia can lead to more significant health problems, and there are times when a rapid infusion of iron is needed. In many cases, however, patients seek out iron infusions because they have found oral iron supplements ineffective and want a concentrated dose delivered directly into their bloodstream for faster, more efficient absorption.
How Long Do Iron Infusions Last?
This varies from patient to patient based on their current iron levels, as well as other individual factors. Some patients may notice improved energy within a few days to weeks of their first IV treatment. One of our experienced nurse practitioners will help you choose the proper treatment plan for your needs.
What Are the Side Effects of Having an Iron Infusion?
Iron infusion therapy is generally safe. Side effects are usually mild and temporary; they may include headaches, nausea, allergic reactions, and a metallic taste in the mouth. Our experienced iron infusion professionals will begin your treatment with a lab test and consultation to verify that you are a candidate for an IV for iron deficiency anemia. Our staff will continue to monitor your progress and recommend any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.
Why Are Doctors Reluctant to Give Iron Infusions?
In some cases, a patient might not be a good candidate for an infusion for iron deficiency anemia. If you are in the first trimester of pregnancy or have severe asthma, kidney problems, or liver issues, speak to your doctor before seeking IV therapy for iron deficiency anemia. In addition to administering a pre-treatment lab test, one of our nurse practitioners will ask about your health history during your free consultation to ensure the most effective care.
Start Experiencing Iron Infusion Benefits
Book an appointment at any of our Hydration Room locations to begin your journey toward optimal energy and well-being.