Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Come Inside our INFUSION Center

Walk inside The Infusion Center at 2917 Highway 77, and you immediately sense an environment of calm professionalism, which we believe is important to the treatment process.

What is an infusion?  It’s a standard procedure that delivers a fluid (medication or solution) into a patient’s bloodstream.  The fluid flows from a sterile bag through plastic tubing and a small needle placed into one of the patient’s veins in order to reach the patient’s bloodstream.  This is a common, as well as highly effective, way of administering a medication over a specific period of time.  Getting an infusion feels a little like having blood drawn out of a vein in your arm, except in this case, you’re having fluid put into your body.


All you need to bring to an infusion is a smile and positive attitude.  However, you can do a variety of activities while you are receiving an infusion.  Call us to receive a brochure about our infusion services.

There are many benefits to an OUTPATIENT Infusion Center:
  • Physician on site
  • Lower cost to the patient (Physician-based infusion centers are typically 60% less than infusions down within hospitals.)
  • One-on-one patient care
  • No hospital-based Infusion Center or pharmacy wait time.  (Private infusion centers often take less than half the time of hospital-based infusion centers.)
  • Expertise:  We have infused thousands of patients and are well equipped without the use of an emergency department.
  • Excellent customer service.  We strive for maximum efficiency for our patients’ convenience and safety.
  • Insurance pre-certification and verification.  There will be no surprises on your bill!

We’ll be happy to send you more complete information on our infusion services.  Call 873-6748 to learn more.  However, the most important fact to remember is:  We teach patients how to care for themselves during therapy so they can be active participants in their own health care.



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