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purelyIV, a leading provider of mobile IV therapy in Metro Detroit, now offers in-home iron infusions for patients diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia. The new service provides a convenient, medically supervised alternative to traditional infusion centers.
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. - Missouriar -- purelyIV, a trusted name in mobile IV therapy, is proud to announce the launch of its new Iron Infusion therapy service. Designed specifically for individuals diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, this new offering allows patients to receive iron sucrose infusions in the comfort of their own homes, under the care of licensed medical professionals.
Unlike oral iron supplements, which can take months to correct iron deficiencies and may cause digestive side effects, iron infusion therapy delivers iron directly into the bloodstream for faster and more effective replenishment. Each infusion includes 250 ml of IV fluid and is administered following a required medical consultation and review of lab work.
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"This treatment provides an important solution for patients who haven't responded well to oral iron or who need faster support for iron deficiency anemia," said Erin Boumansour, Nurse Practitioner and Co-Founder of purelyIV. "Our goal is to make clinically appropriate care more convenient and accessible to people across Metro Detroit."
To determine eligibility, patients must complete a medical consultation and submit recent CBC and anemia panel results, or they may opt to complete labs through purelyIV for an additional fee. This step ensures that the infusion is appropriate and safe for each individual's medical needs.
purelyIV serves clients throughout Metro Detroit—including Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, Troy, Sterling Heights, and surrounding areas—bringing expert IV therapy to homes, offices, and hotel rooms with flexible scheduling and personalized service.
To learn more or book a consultation, visit: https://purelyiv.com/iron-infusion-iv-treatment
Unlike oral iron supplements, which can take months to correct iron deficiencies and may cause digestive side effects, iron infusion therapy delivers iron directly into the bloodstream for faster and more effective replenishment. Each infusion includes 250 ml of IV fluid and is administered following a required medical consultation and review of lab work.
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"This treatment provides an important solution for patients who haven't responded well to oral iron or who need faster support for iron deficiency anemia," said Erin Boumansour, Nurse Practitioner and Co-Founder of purelyIV. "Our goal is to make clinically appropriate care more convenient and accessible to people across Metro Detroit."
To determine eligibility, patients must complete a medical consultation and submit recent CBC and anemia panel results, or they may opt to complete labs through purelyIV for an additional fee. This step ensures that the infusion is appropriate and safe for each individual's medical needs.
purelyIV serves clients throughout Metro Detroit—including Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, Troy, Sterling Heights, and surrounding areas—bringing expert IV therapy to homes, offices, and hotel rooms with flexible scheduling and personalized service.
To learn more or book a consultation, visit: https://purelyiv.com/iron-infusion-iv-treatment
Source: purelyIV
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