Vitamin Injection

Vitamin Injection supports the immune system and helps prevent illness.

IM & IV


Anyone who wants to feel and look their best can benefit from a Vitamin Injection

IM Vitamin Injection

Intramuscular (IM) vitamin injections are administered directly into the muscle. Which means the vitamin will get absorbed by the muscle and blood vessels directly.  Mix of up to 4 types of Vitamins including Dexpanthenol, Amino Blend, MICC, Vitamin D, B12, Glutathione and more.


IV Therapy + IM Vitamin Injection

Intravenous (IV) vitamin therapy delivers essential nutrients, including electrolytes, minerals, and vitamins, through a vein in your arm.





FAQ

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  • What are the benefits of injectable Vitamins?

    Injectable vitamins offer several benefits compared to oral supplements. One of the main advantages is improved absorption. When vitamins are injected directly into the bloodstream, they bypass the digestive system, which can sometimes hinder absorption in pill form. This means that the body can utilize a higher percentage of the vitamins, leading to potentially faster and more effective results.

    Another benefit of injectable vitamins is the ability to achieve higher doses. Some individuals may require higher levels of certain vitamins due to specific health conditions or lifestyle factors. Injectable vitamins allow for larger doses to be administered safely under the guidance of a healthcare provider.

    Additionally, injectable vitamins can provide a quick boost of nutrients for individuals who may have difficulty absorbing vitamins through oral supplements. This can be especially beneficial for those with digestive issues or other conditions that affect nutrient absorption. Overall, injectable vitamins can be a convenient and effective way to ensure optimal nutrient levels in the body.

  • How often should I get a Vitamin Injection?

    • IM Vitamin Injection: Every 4/6 weeks
    • IV Therapy: Every 3 months or as directed by your doctor.
  • What is the difference between IM and IV?

    IM stands for intramuscular, which involves injecting Vitamin into a muscle, typically a large muscle like the thigh or buttocks. This method allows for the Vitamin to be absorbed into the bloodstream relatively quickly.


    IV stands for intravenous, where the vitamin is delivered directly into a vein. This method allows for the vitamin to be quickly distributed throughout the body, making it effective for situations where fast absorption is necessary, such as when immediate results are needed. 

  • How do I know what vitamins I need?

    Schedule your blood test to check your levels of hormones and vitamins on our booking page. (Book Now)

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