Why IV Iron?
Built for Roslyn women
Your friend at Wheatley HS carpool mentioned she did this last month. Her ferritin was 19. She felt better within two weeks. Now you're standing in the Wheatley Plaza parking lot after drop-off, searching on your phone, trying to figure out if this is real.
It is. You're managing Roslyn or Wheatley HS schedules, weekend AYSO at Christopher Morley Park, client calls from your home office, and aging parents in Manhasset or Great Neck. You tried oral iron twice. Stomach cramps both times. Your ferritin came back at 16 at your annual physical. Your GP said you're not anemic, so there's nothing to treat. But you're exhausted by 2:00 PM, your hair is shedding, and brain fog is making it hard to track three school calendars and two work deadlines.
The Roslyn and Wheatley school-district mom network talks. If someone tried this and it didn't work, you'd know by now. The fact that you're hearing about it from friends means it's working for women like you, dual-income households, school-age kids, no margin for a half-day hospital visit in Manhasset.