Frequently Asked Questions
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What happens if I run out of syringes or needles before my vial is empty?
You can purchase additional insulin syringes and/or needles from a local pharmacy or drugstore, such as Walgreens or CVS.What is a recovery IV?
Recovery IV therapy is used to deliver a blend of vitamins and antioxidants to individuals experiencing illness or hangovers as well as athletes recovering from strenuous exercise. No matter what you’re recovering from, this treatment can help you do so faster while simultaneously boosting your energy levels. Recovery IVs are used to alleviate symptoms, enhance immunity, promote high-quality sleep, and prevent muscle aches and cramping. For recovering athletes, this approach reduces post-workout soreness and replenishes electrolytes lost through sweat. It can also sharpen your performance, calm your nervous system, and optimize muscle building. In summary, recovery IV therapy is great for replenishing lost electrolytes and micronutrients. If you think you could benefit from this treatment, the experts at IV On Call can help! Our team can come to you to make your recovery as convenient and no-frills as possible.What is cell-based regenerative therapy?
The term cell-based regeneration therapy has become interchangeable with Stem Cell Therapy, however we do not inject live nucleated cells into the joint space. We utilize Wharton’s jelly. Our Wharton’s Jelly product is a minimally manipulated flowable tissue transplant that has the highest concentrations of Stem Cells, Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen, Growth Factors and Anti-Inflammatory Cytokines. Cell-based regeneration therapy is simply harnessing the bodies natural capacity to heal itself, super concentrating it and injecting it where we hurt in order to start or accelerate the healing process.What is platelet-rich plasma (PRP)?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) relies on platelets (cell fragments found in blood) to improve tissue function. Other names for some of these products include platelet-rich growth factors (GFs), platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and platelet concentrates (PCs).