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Iron Therapy IV Drip (Venofer®) Texas

Medical-grade iron infusion using Venofer® (iron sucrose) to restore energy, support blood health, and correct deficiency. At-home mobile service across Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio.

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Iron Therapy Texas

$400.00

Physician-supervised. Administered by Texas-licensed registered nurses. Recent CBC and ferritin labs required before treatment.

Why Choose Immunity IV

Why Iron IV

Fast Absorption & Results

Direct bloodstream delivery using Venofer® skips the digestive tract entirely. No waiting months on pills, no stomach upset.

Energy, Focus & Vitality

Addresses the fatigue, brain fog, and weakness that come with low iron by supporting healthy oxygen transport throughout the body.

Supports Blood Health & Recovery

Used for iron-deficiency anemia, heavy menstrual cycles, postpartum recovery, post-surgical blood loss, and malabsorption.

Statewide Texas Access

Mobile service to your home or office across Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio. No infusion suite, no parking garage, no half day lost to a waiting room.

Hydration + Medical-Grade Iron (Venofer®)

Sterile saline hydration combined with iron sucrose helps replenish fluids while supporting red blood cell production.

HOW IT WORKS

Free Initial Consult & Review of Recent Blood-Work

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Free Consult & Lab Review

We review your symptoms, history, and recent blood work. A CBC and ferritin panel from the past 90 days is required. If you don't have current labs, we'll coordinate an order before scheduling. Your results are reviewed and approved by our supervising physician before anything is booked.

IV Infusion Session

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Your RN Comes to You

A Texas-licensed registered nurse arrives with prescribed Venofer® (iron sucrose), clinical-grade supplies, and monitoring equipment. Typical dosing is 200 mg per session. We infuse slowly 30–60 minutes which is gentler than the minimum the label allows. Work, rest, or feed your baby while it runs.

Post-Infusion Care & Follow-Up

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Post-Infusion Care & Follow-Up

Final vitals, a monitored observation period of at least 30 minutes and until you're clinically stable, and guidance on when to recheck your ferritin. We follow up to confirm how you're responding and whether additional sessions are indicated.

Expected Results & Who It’s For

Who It’s For

Adults with confirmed low iron or iron-deficiency anemia; women with heavy menstrual cycles; postpartum recovery; people with absorption conditions such as IBD or celiac; anyone who can't tolerate oral iron; recovery after surgical or trauma blood loss.

What to Expect

Many people notice improved energy, clearer thinking, and reduced symptoms within a few days. Iron stores continue rebuilding over the following one to two weeks. Individual results vary and depend on your baseline levels.

Why Texans Choose At-Home

A hospital infusion suite in the Texas Medical Center or Dallas' medical district typically costs a half day once you account for the drive, parking, and waiting room. An at-home infusion is 30–60 minutes in your own house, often booked within 24–48 hours.

Important Safety & Prep Notice

Recent blood-work required to ensure eligibility & avoid iron overload

Medical history screening (especially for chronic conditions like IBD, CKD, pregnancy)

Infusion in medically supervised environment using approved Venofer® iron formulation

WHAT OUR PATIENTS HAVE TO SAY

★★★★★

This is by far the best IV drip experience I've had. From the friendly, accommodating staff to the peaceful ambiance. Had my iron drip at home in Hoboken and I'll never go back to oral iron again.

-Parisa - Hoboken, NJ
★★★★★

First iron drip experience was incredible. I was dealing with low ferritin for months. Not only did I feel energized, but my focus completely changed. Thank you DripGym! See you soon!

-Brandon - Jersey City, NJ
★★★★★

Very neat and relaxing place to get your iron therapy requirements. Friendly customer service staff. The service is top quality and the staff are genuinely friendly and caring.

-Jeanette - Fort Lee, NJ
★★★★★

First time drip experience was insane!! I was getting over a cold this week. Not only do I feel hydrated. I feel so energized! Thank you Drip Gym! See you soon!

-Bryanna Smith

FAQs

A single at-home Venofer® infusion with DripGym is $400 in Texas. Our Buy 5, Get 1 Free package is $2,000. That price is all-inclusive: the prescribed medication, your licensed RN's visit, all clinical supplies and monitoring equipment, physician lab review, and post-infusion follow-up. Comparable iron sucrose infusions at Texas retail IV clinics commonly run $250 to $600 per session before travel and facility fees, though hospital and infusion-suite billing can reach several thousand dollars per session.

You don't need an outside referral. You do need a medical evaluation. Texas law requires that IV iron be ordered by a licensed provider. Our supervising physician reviews your labs and history and issues the order directly, so there's no need to route through another practice first. What we do need is a CBC and ferritin panel from within the past 90 days; if you don't have one, we'll help you get it.

No. An iron infusion delivers iron sucrose in sterile saline. No blood or blood products are involved, and there is no donor. A blood transfusion replaces red blood cells themselves and is a hospital procedure for acute blood loss. An iron infusion gives your body the raw material to rebuild its own red blood cells over the following weeks.

Venofer® is iron sucrose, a medical-grade IV iron formulation with a long track record in supervised clinical use and a well-understood safety and dosing profile. It delivers absorbable iron directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive tract entirely. Typical dosing is 200 mg per session. We infuse over 30–60 minutes slower than the label's minimum and monitor throughout.

Most people tolerate iron sucrose well. Some notice mild warmth, a temporary metallic taste, or a feeling of heaviness during the drip. Less common effects include headache, nausea, or brief joint aches in the day or two afterward. Serious allergic reactions are rare. Your RN monitors you throughout the infusion and for at least 30 minutes afterward until you're clinically stable, carries emergency supplies, and has physician backup available.

Typical candidates have confirmed low iron or iron-deficiency anemia, poor absorption, ongoing heavy menstrual bleeding, postpartum depletion, or an inability to tolerate oral iron. Lab review determines candidacy. People with hemochromatosis or other iron-overload conditions are not candidates, and anyone with an active infection or fever is rescheduled.

Once your labs are reviewed and approved, next-day appointments are typically available across all four metros, and same-day is often possible if you book before 11:00 AM. You'll select a 90-minute arrival window.

Possibly. Hemoglobin can sit in the normal range while ferritin, your stored iron is low. Ferritin between roughly 15 and 30 ng/mL is the range where bloodwork reads as "normal" but fatigue, hair shedding, and brain fog are common. Our supervising physician reviews your full panel rather than hemoglobin alone. Candidacy is a clinical decision made case by case.