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Our Story

Revive IV Infusions and Aesthetics LLC is a team of health care professionals composed of advanced practice nurses, nurses, and trained phlebotomists. We believe it’s essential to invest in your health in order to enjoy a life full of joy and satisfaction. While caring for our primary population of women's health and pregnancy care, we noticed a need for IV therapy that was difficult for our patients to access locally. This need inspired us to begin offering IV services in our community.

We pride ourselves on the ability to change and impact lives in a healthy way. Curious to find out more? Get in touch with a member of our team today.

Before Your Appointment

To have the most enjoyable and relaxing experience, follow these guidelines when preparing for an IV infusion:

HYDRATE: Hydrated veins are much easier to start an IV in. Drink plenty of water in the days before your appointment for a more comfortable experience. We have water and beverages in case you need a drink during your appointment.

EAT A SNACK: A small meal or snack will prevent low blood sugar and other hunger-related issues such as light-headedness. We do have light snacks if you need.

DRESS COMFORTABLY: Your IV therapy session should be relaxing. Wear a comfy short-sleeved shirt -no tight long-sleeves - and bring a sweater or jacket to wrap around yourself if you need. We have cozy blankets if you get cold.

BRING SOMETHING TO OCCUPY YOUR MIND: Whether it’s a book, magazine, phone, laptop, headphones for music or podcast, or a crossword puzzle book, bring whatever will help you relax during the one-to-two-hour appointment. We have mobile phone chargers, ear buds, reading material, music, and Roku TV if you don't have anything with you.

 

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During Your Appointment

PAPERWORK: When you arrive, you will be given registration forms to complete if you haven’t done so already, and your paperwork will be reviewed. You can look over the menu and discuss options if you have not yet decided on a treatment.

GETTING STARTED: The nurse will then place a tourniquet on your arm and disinfect the IV site.  An IV needle will be placed in a vein in your arm or hand, which feels like a sharp scratch or pinch. Then your chosen infusion will be mixed and the bag connected to your IV. The nurse will adjust the flow to a comfortable rate. The infusion should not hurt, just feel cool.

THE TREATMENT: Once inside your body, the fluid from the IV bag is absorbed directly into the bloodstream. This method delivers vitamins, minerals, nutrients, and medication faster than oral administration. Add-ons may be given before or after the infusion.

Appointment length varies depending on the infusion and add-ons you choose, but is often over an hour. You will sit in a comfortable recliner for the treatment. You can get up, move around, use your phone, and go to the bathroom if you need to do so.

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