Typical duration
~60 minutes
Most infusions complete within about an hour, though timing can vary somewhat by clinical factors.
Iron Infusion
NP-prescribed, in-home IV iron therapy with licensed RNs. Most sessions run ~60 minutes after a required consult and recent labs are reviewed.
Iron is essential for red blood cell production and oxygen transport. When levels drop too low, iron-deficiency anemia can contribute to fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, and cognitive difficulties.
purelyIV's Iron Infusion delivers iron sucrose intravenously, bypassing the digestive system for efficient absorption and fewer GI side effects. Treatments are reserved for clients with confirmed deficiency based on lab work and a provider consultation.
Licensed Registered Nurses administer your infusion under provider oversight at home, at work, or in your hotel.
A CBC and iron panel within the last 30 days are required before treatment. If you do not have current labs, the team can explain what needs to happen next.
~60 minutes
Most infusions complete within about an hour, though timing can vary somewhat by clinical factors.
250ml IV fluids
Comfortable volume for most clients and part of the infusion delivery.
Iron sucrose
200mg of iron sucrose is administered slowly to help minimize side effects.
Recent CBC + iron panel
Current lab work is required before the consult can confirm whether iron infusion is appropriate.
Intended to replenish iron stores and support healthy hemoglobin.
For medically indicated iron-deficiency anemia as determined by labs.
Clients often pursue iron infusions to address fatigue from low iron.
Individual results vary, and some clients may require a series of infusions.
Helps support oxygen delivery to tissues.
This can support daily activity tolerance once levels normalize.
Bypasses the digestive system to reduce common GI discomfort.
IV iron may be considered when oral iron is not well tolerated.
IV iron can replenish stores more quickly than oral supplementation.
Exact treatment course depends on labs, symptoms, and NP guidance.
Your nurse practitioner reviews labs and screens eligibility before treatment.
Treatment is reserved for clients who have current labs and NP clearance before scheduling.
| Ingredient | Role in Recovery |
|---|---|
| Iron sucrose | IV iron to replenish iron stores as medically indicated. |
| IV fluids (250ml) | Vehicle for infusion and additional hydration support. |
| Requirement | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Required NP consult | The consult reviews symptoms, medical history, medications, and current labs before treatment is scheduled. |
| Recent CBC and iron panel | Lab work from the last 30 days is needed so the NP can confirm whether iron infusion is appropriate. |
| In-home RN visit | If approved, a licensed RN administers the infusion at home, at work, or in your hotel with monitoring throughout the visit. |
Share a recent CBC and iron panel from the last 30 days. Your NP reviews them during the required consult before treatment is scheduled.
Your provider reviews the results and confirms whether treatment is appropriate, along with the dose and infusion plan.
If approved, a licensed RN arrives at your location and administers the infusion with continuous monitoring.
We discuss what to expect after the infusion and whether follow-up or additional sessions are recommended.
Start with an NP consult and labs review. If treatment is approved, purelyIV can arrange your in-home infusion, which typically runs about 60 minutes.
Licensed nurses, medical oversight, and concierge convenience are built into every visit.
NP-prescribed care with licensed RN administration.
Home, office, or hotel visits for approved treatment.
Dose and cadence are guided by your labs and treatment goals.
Flexible payment options for eligible plans.
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Licensed RNs deliver IV iron therapy after your NP consult and recent labs review. Most visits run about 60 minutes.