Frequently Asked Questions
The intravenous (IV) procedure is common practice in the medical field and is associated with minimal complications if performed with proper training. The most common risk (yet still often rare) can be bruising at the IV site. We do our best to reduce this risk by providing detailed instructions on post procedure recommendations. At Trinity IV Hydration, our medical professionals are highly trained and take the utmost care to ensure that your therapy is as safe as possible.
All vitamins, minerals and antioxidants we use at Trinity IV Hydration are USP verified. This means they have the highest certification possible that they are not only the exact nutrient you would consume through whole foods, but they are also the purest form available.
Typically, there is a very small amount of pain associated with IV placement (a little pinch!). If you're worried about the pain, we can help numb the site with a topical numbing technique.
Our providers at Trinity IV Hydration can help tailor each guest’s therapy individually. Depending on your goals, IV therapy can be administered as often as once a week.
All of our Vitamins, Minerals, and Antioxidants are compounded from reputable PCAB accredited compounding pharmacies that we trust. These nutrients are also USP verified which means they have the highest certification possible that they are not only the exact nutrient you would consume through whole foods, but are also the purest form available.
All of the materials we use for IV therapy are FDA approved, sterile, and single use.
Truthfully, it varies based on multiple factors (primarily which nutrients, solubility, and how deficient the body is of those nutrients).
Intravenous administration allows for 100% absorption of nutrients at higher concentrations into the serum (where the body can most easily access these nutrients). This gives a significantly longer and greater opportunity for cells to absorb the nutrients. ⠀
Although, some nutrients taken up by the cells may eventually escape after an IV infusion, healing takes place before they do. Research has shown that if cells are repeatedly “flooded” with nutrients in this fashion, continued health improvement occurs.
The difference between Replenish and the Emergency Room is cost and the comfort. The average cost of an ER visit for hydration therapy is close to $1000. The average wait time is 4 hours. For a fraction of the cost and time, our Emergency trained medical professionals will cater to your hydration needs in a spa like environment.
Typically, your entire experience at Trinity IV Hydration will last 45min to 1hour.
Most of our therapies have no negative side effects. A few of the vitamins can cause a whole-body warmth feeling while others can make you feel very relaxed. If you're getting a health therapy (Vitamin Drip or Immune Boost with Vitamin C) it is common to initially feel tired and sometimes flu like (often called the Herxheimer reaction or health detox), but this typically does not last long and will improve with each therapy. Our medical professionals will provide you with all the details of your therapy prior to administration
We do not currently accept insurance FOR iv Vitamin Hydration