Physician-directed, nurse-administered iron infusions delivered to homes, offices, and hotels across South Jersey. Lab work is reviewed before treatment, and the formula is prepared from those results.
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My ferritin had been sitting in the teens for over a year no matter what I took. After my second infusion it was up in the sixties. Seeing it on paper was the part that got me.
Three infusions in and my hemoglobin and ferritin both came back in normal range for the first time since I can remember. They rechecked my labs and walked me through every number.
I'd been exhausted for so long I stopped mentioning it. A couple of weeks after my infusions I noticed I wasn't needing an afternoon nap to get through the day.
The brain fog was what bothered me most. By the third or fourth week after treatment I could sit through a full workday without losing the thread. My follow-up labs backed it up.
I took iron tablets every day for two years. They wrecked my stomach and barely moved my numbers. Two infusions did more than all of that, with none of the side effects.
My doctor had me on prescription-strength iron pills and after a year my levels were basically where they started. After the infusions my recheck finally showed real movement. I wish I'd done this first.
Reviews reflect individual patient experiences. Results vary based on baseline lab values, overall health, and other clinical factors, and are not a prediction of any individual outcome.
Iron deficiency is among the most common nutritional deficiencies worldwide. Oral supplements are absorbed through the gut, which limits how much iron reaches circulation and is a frequent reason patients and their physicians consider other routes. Infusion delivers iron directly into the bloodstream, bypassing gut absorption entirely.
Iron infusion therapy is appropriate for some people and not others. That determination is made by a physician using lab work and a health history — not by a questionnaire, and not by how someone happens to feel on a given day.
Booking an appointment starts an evaluation. It does not commit anyone to an infusion, and the clinical team will say so directly if the therapy isn't indicated.
Ferritin, hemoglobin, and related markers are reviewed — from recent results or from a complimentary draw.
A short digital intake covers health history, current medications, and prior response to oral iron.
A physician reviews the file and directs the treatment plan, including whether infusion is indicated at all.
Nothing needs to be purchased or prepared in advance. The nurse arrives fully equipped.
Choose a service, date, and location. Scheduling is open around the clock and takes under five minutes. Same-day slots are available.
A brief, confidential digital health screening so the clinical team can review the file before the visit.
Recent blood work is reviewed and the formula prepared accordingly. Without recent labs, a complimentary draw is done before the first infusion.
The nurse brings all sterile equipment and sets up at the home, office, or hotel, then monitors the infusion from start to finish.
Written aftercare instructions are provided, along with guidance on follow-up lab timing where appropriate.
Mobile service means the visit happens where it's convenient — no travel, no waiting room.
Serving Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, and Salem counties. Same-day appointments are available across all service areas, subject to availability.
Pick a date, time, and location. A licensed nurse comes to you, fully equipped. Recent labs are helpful but not required to book.
Book an appointmentIron infusions deliver a therapeutic dose in a single visit, but the body still needs time to build new red blood cells. The pattern below is a general clinical description, not a prediction for any individual.
Some patients report mild fatigue or a temporary change in taste as the body adjusts. Rest and hydration are advised.
Red blood cell production begins responding to the available iron.
Iron stores continue rebuilding. Follow-up lab work may be recommended in this window.
Ferritin and hemoglobin are typically re-checked to confirm response and determine whether further treatment is indicated.
Individual results vary. Response depends on baseline lab values, overall health, and other clinical factors. Some patients require additional infusions.
No. Recent results are useful and will be reviewed if available, but they aren't required to schedule. Without them, a complimentary lab draw is performed before the first infusion, where clinically appropriate.
A typical infusion visit runs 30 to 60 minutes from setup through completion, plus a short monitoring period afterward.
Wherever is convenient within the service area — a home, office, or hotel. The nurse brings all necessary sterile equipment.
Yes. Treatment is physician-directed. A physician reviews the intake and lab work and determines whether iron infusion therapy is indicated before any treatment is administered.
The clinical team will say so. Booking an appointment begins an evaluation; it is not a commitment to treatment, and the evaluation may conclude that a different approach is more appropriate.
Yes, across all South Jersey service areas, subject to nurse availability. Booking earlier in the day improves the odds.
Individual results may vary. The timeline and degree of change following an iron infusion depend on personal factors including ferritin and hemoglobin levels at the time of treatment, overall health status, diet, lifestyle, and adherence to post-infusion care recommendations. Some patients require additional infusions or a longer period before levels normalize. Iron infusion therapy is not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment. Consult a physician to determine whether iron infusion therapy is appropriate for your individual health needs.