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What is IV drip therapy

IV drip therapy, also known as intravenous therapy, involves delivering fluids, medications, vitamins, or nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream through a vein using an intravenous (IV) line and a drip. This method allows for rapid absorption and immediate effect since the substances bypass the digestive system.

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Is IV therapy safe?

When properly administered, IV therapy is a valuable and safe treatment selection for various medical conditions. The key to its safety lies in professional administration, appropriate patient selection, and vigilant monitoring.

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Does getting IV drip therapy hurt?

Everyone has their own pain threshold, and we do our best to make each experience as comfortable as possible. We may also apply a topical numbing spray for added comfort. It is normal for you to experience a small pinch as the needle punctures your skin for cannula insertion..

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Which IV drip is right for me

We offer the ability to completely customise your IV Drip service. In order to find the right Drip and/or Booster Shots for you, speak to a member of our friendly medical staff: we offer free consultations for all of our clients.We also offer a range of diagnostic services, from DNA and Gut Testing, to a full range of Blood Tests. These tests can aid in identifying and analysing your body’s need for specific micronutrients.

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What results can I expect?

Everyone is different and will therefore experience varied results. Some feel more energised and detoxified after their infusion where as others may not notice a physical difference but will have more vitamins in their system which are bioavailable for the body to absorb.

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The IV clinic is provided by a qualified pharmacist Henrietta Adu, GPhC No (2035284).

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  • info@sussex-iv-clinic.com

  • 01273 204905

  • 9 Burwash Road

  • Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm