If you dont have enough red blood cells, you may develop a medical condition called pernicious anemia
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Here is what a clinical IV session involves: Medical intake and review of allergies, medications, and any chronic conditions Vital sign check and a brief physical assessment by clinical staff Selection or customization of an infusion formula based on your goals and labs IV line placed by a licensed nurse typical infusion runs 30 to 90 minutes Continuous monitoring by clinical staff for the duration of the session Post-session debrief with hydration and activity guidance Who Can Benefit from IV Therapy IV therapy delivers measurable results for a wide range of patients and health goals: Patients recovering from illness, infection, or surgery Anyone experiencing chronic fatigue or persistent low energy Athletes and fitness-focused individuals seeking faster recovery Patients enrolled in our medical weight loss program Those with GI conditions limiting nutrient absorption from food Adults seeking immune support especially during flu season in Miami Patients with frequent migraines who haven't found adequate relief Individuals dealing with the cumulative effects of a high-stress South Florida lifestyle What to Expect During Your Visit Your IV therapy experience at Viva Centers is safe, comfortable, and fully supervised from start to finish: Initial consultation and health assessment with our clinical team Lab review to confirm the safest, most effective infusion formula for you Comfortable recliner setup in a calm, clinical environment IV line placed by trained medical staff most sessions run 3060 minutes Real-time monitoring by a licensed clinical team throughout your infusion Post-session care plan and follow-up scheduling Safety First Full Medical Oversight IV therapy carries real risks when administered outside of a licensed clinical setting

The intervals between injections can differ based on: Absorption Capacity: If you have impaired absorption, such as in pernicious anemia, our healthcare providers may suggest more frequent injections, potentially even on a weekly basis