Friday, March 20, 2020

Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko Publishes Blog Post on the Cost for IV Therapy

Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko at Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy has recently published a blog post that focused on the cost for IV therapy. There are many kinds of IV therapy services that are provided by IV clinics across the US. These can range from vitamins and hydration therapy to vitamin therapy for weight loss and extreme fatigue. Thus, the cost will also vary and will depend on the solution that is desired or needed. For instance, chelation drips, glutathione drips, and NAD infusions will cost much more than a vitamin drip. And some treatments will have to be given through a series of infusions over the course of a number of months. However, it is important to note that the cost is usually much less compared to the complete pharmaceutical treatment if a person gets sick.

the cost for IV therapy with Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko in Manhattan

Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko explains, “When it comes to IV therapy, the cost question is really about whether you want to be preventative when it comes to your health. Whatever you spend on a preventative IV today might save you from an expensive hospital stay or doctor visit later. Restoring your energy, boosting your immune system, allowing your body to recover quickly from stress, improving cognitive and organ function, these are the real reasons to consider IV therapy.”

With regards to IV vitamin therapy, this usually costs around $100 or more per drip, depending on the formulation. This is designed to deliver a high concentration of vitamins, minerals and amino acids directly to the circulation and to the cells. By bypassing the digestive system, there is more rapid absorption of the nutrients compared to oral supplements.

With regards to how often IV therapy should be repeated, most IV treatments are not recommended more than 2 times each month because of the highly concentrated doses. The vitamins are expected to remain in the patient’s system and help maintain levels for two to three weeks. However, this will vary, depending on the specific person and the reason for treatment.

Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko’s medical practice is focused on preventative medicine and wellness. He established the medical clinic to provide a combination of the best of holistic medicine and traditional medicine. Dr. Alexeyenko and his staff are committed to the idea that preventing illness or chronic diseases is much better than treating them. They want to emphasize that while IV therapy may commonly be associated with people being treated in the hospital for a serious illness or injury, the IV therapy that they provide is much simpler and less invasive.

They can provide nutrient-rich solutions containing vitamin D, vitamin C, or Myers Cocktail drips. When delivered directly into the blood stream and into the body’s cells, these may help in developing healthy tissue, enhancing cognitive function, getting rid of toxins, and stimulating essential body functions. IV therapy has been used for its preventative benefits for more than two decades. Recently, people have come to realize that IV drips may be able to help them when they feel run down and stressed out. It should be noted that when people are under stress, eat on the run, have a poor diet, lack clean air, lack exercise, or drink too much alcohol, essential nutrients are lost.

It has been observed that IV therapy may help in getting rid or reducing the impact of chronic conditions, such as migraines, joint pain, arthritis, extreme fatigue, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, and more. It may also help with people’s mental health because it may be able to reduce the symptoms of depression, foggy thinking, anxiety, or poor memory.

how often IV therapy should be used

And with regards to IV drip compared with IV push, the latter is usually provided in the a 60cc syringe, which has a higher vitamin concentration rather than through fluid hydration. Thus, an IV push will usually only require about 10 to 15 minutes to administer.

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People who would like to learn more about IV therapy may want to check out the website of Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy, or contact them on the phone or through email.

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