Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Immunity Drip.

Many clients notice increased energy and symptom relief within 24–48 hours, though immune benefits begin immediately as vitamin levels rise. Full protective effects vary by health status, so follow-up treatments and lifestyle measures often improve results.

Frequency depends on individual needs; many clients schedule a monthly maintenance drip during high-risk seasons, while others receive weekly treatments during acute illness. Our clinicians will assess health history and tailor a safe schedule to maximize immune support.

Side effects are generally mild and transient, including bruising at the IV site, warmth, or lightheadedness. Allergic reactions are rare; we screen for contraindications beforehand. Contact us if you experience severe pain, rash, or persistent symptoms.

People with kidney disease, iron overload disorders, certain autoimmune conditions, or known allergies to components should consult their physician. Pregnant or breastfeeding patients and those on specific medications need individualized evaluation before scheduling treatment.

Hydrate well and eat a light meal beforehand to minimize dizziness. Bring a list of medications and medical history. Arrive a few minutes early for paperwork; our staff will review allergies and answer questions before starting the infusion.

Sessions typically last 30–60 minutes. You'll relax in a private room while the IV delivers nutrients. Mild warmth or taste changes may occur. Afterward you can resume normal activities; staying hydrated and monitoring symptoms is recommended.