How long does an IV Drip session at Lake Nona take?
The average IV treatment lasts 45 minutes to an hour.
How should I prepare for my IV Drip Lake Nona session?
In most cases, no extra preparation is required. However, no alcoholic beverages should be consumed within 4 hours of infusion.
How often should I get an IV Drip?
In general, you should have IV therapy sessions once or twice a month. If you’re getting IV therapy for a specific disorder, stick to the schedule your doctor prescribes.
How often should I get an IV Drip?
In general, you should have IV therapy sessions once or twice a week. If you’re getting IV therapy for a specific disorder, stick to the schedule your doctor prescribes.
What is Lake Nona's most popular IV Drip?
Our High Dose Vitamin C that has been known to help fight cancer is one of our most popular IV Drips.

The Benefits Of IV Drip Therapy
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Feeds Cells More
EfficientlyIntravenous nutrients enter straight into the blood stream instead of the much slower digestive tract.
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Supports Organs And
Functional SystemsOptimal nutrient absorption allows organs and drainage pathways to function at a peak level.
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Neutralizes Harmful
Free RadicalsAntioxidants provided in drips help the body fight disease and injury by binding to free radicals.
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Strengthens
Immune SystemIntravenous antioxidants and nutrients are fully absorbed into the cells to boost the immune system.


How can I tell if the IV drip is working?
How rapidly will you experience the IV drip’s effects? Again, the answer is contingent on the purpose for your IV therapy. You may feel the results practically immediately in some circumstances. In other circumstances, it may take longer. Depending on a variety of conditions, the effects can linger for several days after the treatment is completed.
Who performs the IV Drips?
Our certified nurses perform all IV drips under the supervision of our medical director. We assess each client’s health history before starting IV therapy.
Who are good candidates for an IV Drip?
IV therapy can benefit those who merely require a simple immune system booster or an infusion to reduce muscle discomfort. Others come in for an IV drip to flush out dangerous metals like lead from the body. We also help cancer patients, people who have Lyme disease-related chronic problems, or those who have recently had surgery and need assistance recuperating.


