IV infusion therapy can effectively alleviate your symptoms and treat numerous conditions. Each IV infusion therapy is personalized according to your unique needs, based on your symptoms, medical conditions, and diagnostic results. The Multiple Sclerosis and Neurology Institute of Austin is led by highly-skilled medical experts who curate personalized nutrient cocktails and medications to alleviate your symptoms and improve your quality of life. Please schedule a consultation to explore your options for IV infusion therapy in Austin.

The Multiple Sclerosis and Neurology Institute of Austin has a fully equipped infusion room with very comfortable and luxurious chairs, to provide intravenous medications as part of treatment plans. IV infusion therapy is available to our patients in the comfort of our clinic, under Dr. Rivas’ direct supervision. We also offer a private area for family members that accompany patients to their infusion appointments.

IV Infusion Therapy FAQs

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What is IV infusion therapy?

Intravenous (IV) infusion therapy is one of the most effective treatments offered at the Multiple Sclerosis and Neurology Institute of Austin. Various neurological issues and chronic pain symptoms can make it hard to perform daily activities, sapping the comfort and happiness from your life. IV infusion therapy involves delivering a unique concoction of vitamins, medications, and nutrients into your bloodstream to alleviate the symptoms of your medical conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, migraines, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and neuropathic pain.

How can IV infusions treat headaches and pain?

IV infusion therapy is an effective treatment for refractory headaches, chronic migraines, and various other chronic pain conditions. Our medical providers curate personalized IV concoctions consisting of steroids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, anticonvulsants, and various minerals to alleviate the symptoms, helping you feel better. IV infusions can’t treat the root cause of your headaches, but they can alleviate the symptoms, allowing you to proceed with your daily activities while we look at more long-term solutions.

What happens during
IV infusion therapy?

The medical provider will discuss your symptoms and goals, review your medical history, and perform numerous diagnostic tests to curate a treatment plan. During the IV infusion therapy, the catheter is attached to your arm or hand for the duration of the infusion which may vary depending on the medication administered. Most infusions may take between 40 minutes to 2 hours. Please schedule a consultation to explore your options for IV infusion therapy in Austin.

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