How You Can Improve Your Overall Wellness with IV Therapy

Intravenous (IV) therapy is an innovative way to boost your energy, your stamina, and your overall health and wellness.

Jose De La Torre, MD, and the staff of New Tampa Interventional Pain & Sports Medicine stay on top of the latest innovations in promoting good health and offer comprehensive IV therapy services to support your wellness.

The basics of IV therapy

IV therapy is an efficient, safe way to deliver vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients directly into your bloodstream. Because this delivery system allows the nutrients to bypass the usual digestion process in the stomach, IV therapy ensures your body absorbs more of the vitamins and minerals it needs to function optimally.

Depending on your needs, the New Tampa Interventional Pain & Sports Medicine team customize the dosage of liquid vitamins and minerals that are delivered through a small tube inserted into your vein.

Some of the most common IV therapy ingredients include:

Most therapies can be completed in less than 30 minutes, making it an easy treatment over your lunch break. When your therapy is done, you can go back to your usual activities without any limitations.

When to consider IV therapy

You can receive IV therapy as a supplement to a healthy diet to address a variety of acute and chronic health conditions, such as:

Overall, providing your body with an adequate supply of nutrients also helps build your immune system and balances both your physical and mental health. IV therapy can improve mental clarity and help ease symptoms of depression and anxiety. Some people even use IV therapy as a remedy for hangovers after a night of overindulgence.

Also included in some therapies are antioxidants, amino acids, and detoxifiers that offer anti-aging benefits and help your body more effectively eliminate toxins.

Big benefits, little risk

Incorporating IV therapy as part of your regular preventive health regimen is an option that’s right for people from all walks of life. In addition to providing your body with a boost of energy, IV therapy can be a highly effective addition to your treatment plan for chronic pain and underlying medical conditions.

As the team at New Tampa Interventional Pain & Sports Medicine is highly experienced in evaluating your needs and safely delivering nutrients through IV lines with little risk for infection. You also can rely on the expertise of the team for creating the right formula for your IV therapy without concern for complications caused by too much of a certain vitamin or mineral.

Throughout your treatment, the staff monitors your therapy and ensures your comfort.  By undergoing IV therapy under the careful supervision of an experienced and qualified medical team, like the providers at New Tampa Interventional Pain & Sports Medicine, you have the peace of mind your treatment is both safe and beneficial to your health.

Getting started

To determine which ingredients should be a part of your IV therapy, you can expect to undergo a thorough health evaluation, including a review of your medical history and existing health. After a discussion of your goals for treatment, your provider creates the right IV therapy for you.

All you need to get started is a consultation at New Tampa Interventional Pain & Sports Medicine. You can book your appointment online now or by calling the office.

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