New York City, NY based Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy is reaching out to the wider community to explain how an IV Therapy works. The clinic offers healing IV Therapy as well as energy and immunity boosters administered under the careful supervision of experienced physician, Vladimir Alexeyenko, MD.
As part of their outreach program, the clinic explains the process via a blog post on their website. The post, which is titled “How Does IV Therapy Work?” explains, “IV therapy works similarly to the IV drips you might get during a hospital stay but is different in many ways. For one thing, the site of insertion must be sterile, just like with a flu shot or vitamin booster. However, there is no need for a client to lay down, wear a weird gown or be pushed around on a gurney. Hospitals, being as busy as they are, tend to host lots of germs and bacteria. An IV therapy salon or clinic is different. These are small salon-like clinics that are kept clean and comfortable.”
The post also goes on to explain that the solution used for IV Therapy is carefully selected or customized by a licensed physician who has experience in IV treatments. While common, this procedure should still be supervised by a licensed medical doctor. According to the clinic, both physicians and certified medical assistants can set up an IV drip as it is just a matter of inserting a thin needle into the vein and adjusting the flow of the drip to suit the circumstances. Some drips can be administered quickly but, depending on the nutrient or medication, all drips should be monitored carefully by an attending physician.
According to Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy, patients who undergo intravenous therapy may feel lightheaded or get tunnel vision for a minute or two immediately after the procedure. There may also be slight swelling where the needle goes in. These reactions are rare and typically very mild when they do occur. However, the clinic recommends that it is best to have a medical doctor on hand to answer questions and monitor vitals.
Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko, founder of Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy, says, “We all know the importance of nutrients, vitamins, minerals and the fluids needed to function well and flush out toxins. Today, we can offer you these elements in IV drips and booster form as a preventative form of medicine. Treatments at our clinic can do everything from boost your energy levels to combat disease and strengthen your immune system and, with this new trend, you can take more control over your health journey.”
The services provided by Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko and his team have earned the clinic praise from their patients. On Google, Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy has a perfect rating of 5/5 Stars. In a review shared here, Ekateryna Daron says, “I'm glad I heard about this clinic from my friends, it has kind of become my routine now. I come to IV therapy every now and then to support my immune system. Also, I'm a big fan of B12 shots because it helps me to stay energized and focused. By the way, if you get an IV treatment, the doctor will give you B12 shot on the house!”
Meanwhile, in another review, Yulia Penyevsky says, “I have been coming to Dr. Alexeyenko for the past year to get IV vitamins and B12 shots. I was lacking energy and wanted to try IV vitamins and injections. It is always such a pleasure to come to the office. I like the atmosphere and everyone here. The staff are warm, polite and flexible. They always find a spot for me. Dr. Alexeyenko is very knowledgeable and attentive. I would recommend this doctor to everyone.”
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Those who want to learn more about Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy, the IV infusion procedure or the other services the clinic provides can find more information on their website. Additionally, they encourage interested parties to get in touch with Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko directly via email or phone to pursue any further inquiries. Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy also maintains a presence on Facebook where they frequently post updates, share blog posts and communicate with their patients.
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