Why IV Iron?
Built for Old Westbury women
You don't want a hospital reception desk. You want a clinician at your kitchen island, a discreet arrival, advance coordination with household staff, and an unmarked vehicle if requested. Privacy isn't a courtesy here; it's non-negotiable.
You're riding six mornings a week, managing a full competition calendar at Brookville Country Club, coordinating Wheatley School pickups, and running a household. Your ferritin came back at 18. Your hematologist said you're not anemic, so there's nothing urgent to treat. But you're exhausted after every ride, recovery times have stretched from days to weeks, and hair is shedding faster than your stylist can explain away.
The Old Westbury and Muttontown equestrian community faces chronic underdiagnosed iron deficiency. Physically demanding sport, female cycles, plus sweat losses across years of training, equals depleted ferritin that most GPs never properly work up. You know women who ride through exhaustion for months before someone finally orders the right panel. By the time ferritin is flagged, you've lost an entire season to suboptimal performance.
DripGym brings physician-supervised Venofer® to your estate. Same formulation, North Shore University Hospital and NYU Langone Long Island. A licensed RN coordinates arrival time with your household staff, arrives in an unmarked vehicle if requested, administers your infusion at your kitchen island or preferred location, and is out in 60 to 90 minutes.