Type

IV Vitamin Therapy

Duration

20 min

Vitamin C infusion for immune support and skin radiance.

High-dose vitamin C IV therapy delivers concentrated ascorbic acid directly into your bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system’s absorption limits. Oral vitamin C supplements max out at roughly 200 mg of absorption per dose, but intravenous delivery can achieve blood levels 50–100 times higher. At these concentrations, vitamin C acts as a potent antioxidant, supporting immune function, collagen synthesis, and cellular repair. Many longevity-focused clinics offer vitamin C infusions as part of wellness protocols, combining it with other nutrients for synergistic effects. Sessions typically last 30–60 minutes depending on the dose. You’ll be seated comfortably while a licensed nurse or doctor administers the infusion through a small IV catheter. Some people report a pleasant warming sensation or mild citrus taste during the infusion — both are normal. Most patients feel energized afterward, though individual responses vary.

Key Details

Duration
30–60 minutes
Delivery
Intravenous drip
Administered By
Licensed nurse or doctor
Frequency
Weekly or as recommended
Common Use
Immune support, antioxidant boost

Who Is This For?

People seeking immune system support, especially during cold and flu season or while traveling. Those recovering from illness or surgery who want to accelerate healing. Individuals with high oxidative stress from intense exercise, chronic stress, or environmental toxin exposure. Anyone looking for a skin-brightening and collagen-boosting effect.

What's Included

High-dose ascorbic acid infusion (dose varies by protocol)
Sterile IV setup and medical-grade supplies
Vital signs monitoring before and during infusion
Administration by licensed medical staff
Post-infusion observation period

Preparation Required

Eat a light meal 1–2 hours before your appointment to prevent lightheadedness. Drink plenty of water beforehand — well-hydrated veins make cannulation easier and more comfortable. Wear a short-sleeved or loose-fitting top so the nurse can access your arm easily. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before your session. Let your provider know about any allergies, medications, or supplements you take.

Frequently Asked Questions