Vitamin C-led IV infusion designed to support immune function during exposure periods, post-illness recovery, and the higher-demand months of Benton County winters — delivered via concierge mobile IV across Benton County.
Vitamin C plays multiple roles in immune function — supporting white blood cell activity, functioning as a major antioxidant, regenerating other antioxidants. The challenge is absorption. Oral supplementation hits a saturation point. IV delivery moves past it. Immune Support IV is built around that absorption window.
Once oral intake exceeds roughly 1000mg in a sitting, absorption drops sharply. Plasma levels achievable orally plateau well below what infusion delivery produces.
Plasma Vitamin C levels drop measurably during viral and bacterial infections, sometimes by half. The body is using it faster than the gut can resupply.
Travel, school season, healthcare work, sustained social exposure — periods where immune demand is consistently higher than baseline. IV support fits these windows.
After acute illness, the body is restoring depleted nutrients. Targeted IV input during this window often accelerates the return to baseline.
Immune Support IV is built around Vitamin C at infusion doses, with zinc, B-complex vitamins, and antioxidant support layered in. The formulation is calibrated for clients in high-exposure periods or post-illness recovery — not as a treatment for active acute illness.
The pattern that holds up clinically is periodic use during higher-demand months — typically October through March in Benton County — rather than a one-time infusion when the first cases hit. Maintenance through the season tends to produce better outcomes than rescue.
Immune Support IV is not a treatment for any specific illness or infection. It does not prevent illness, replace vaccines, or substitute for the care of your physician. It is designed to support healthy clients managing periods of higher immune demand.
Most clients book lounge appointments during high-demand seasons. Mobile is common for post-illness recovery.
A licensed RN reviews intake, current health status, and calibrates the protocol — particularly important for post-illness clients.
45 minutes seated, blanket, quiet. Most clients use the time to rest, particularly during recovery windows.
Energy typically lifts within 24 hours. Post-illness clients usually report a faster return to baseline than they expected.
Mobile delivery is common for Immune Support IV — particularly for post-illness clients who shouldn't be moving around the community yet. A licensed Registered Nurse arrives at your door within a scheduled window.
Common for post-illness recovery — clients past acute illness but still dealing with residual depletion and not yet ready to be back out.
Visiting Bentonville during peak season or recovering from travel-related illness? Hotel delivery is available.
When work hasn't paused but you need to support your body before the next demand window, we deliver to the office.
Mobile service throughout Bentonville · Rogers · Bella Vista · Centerton · Pea Ridge · Lowell · Cave Springs
Immune Support IV is most-often requested during recognizable high-demand patterns. If any of these feel familiar, the protocol is likely the right fit.
Teachers, healthcare workers, daycare staff, retail managers — anyone whose work routinely places them in high-exposure environments.
Sustained exposure load during school year, particularly fall through spring when illness cycles through classrooms.
Vendor circuit professionals, consultants, and frequent fliers managing the cumulative immune load of constant cabin air and exposure.
Clients past the acute phase of cold, flu, or other illness who want a faster, more thorough return to baseline.
International or high-exposure travel where arriving with replenished immune reserves matters.
Clients building monthly Immune Support IVs into their October-through-March wellness rhythm.
No. Immune Support IV does not prevent illness, does not replace vaccines, and is not a treatment for active infection. It is designed to support the body's nutritional inputs during periods of higher immune demand — exposure-heavy seasons, post-illness recovery, demanding travel periods.
Our protocol uses Vitamin C at infusion doses calibrated within evidence-based clinical ranges. Specific dosing is adjusted at intake based on your goals and tolerance. The doses delivered IV are substantially higher than what oral supplementation can produce in plasma.
Higher-demand seasons — October through March in Benton County — are when most clients build a recurring rhythm. Single sessions are useful for post-illness recovery, pre-travel support, or specific high-exposure windows. Maintenance during the season tends to outperform rescue infusions when you're already sick.
Generally no. Active acute illness is not the right time for elective IV therapy — your body is mobilizing resources for the immune response, and an outpatient infusion isn't designed for that state. The right window is during exposure periods (preventatively) or during recovery (after the acute phase has passed).
Clients booking through the high-demand months typically schedule monthly. Single-event use (pre-travel, post-illness) often involves one infusion. Our nurses help calibrate during intake.
Yes. Most clients continue daily oral supplementation alongside periodic IV support. The IV delivers compounds at concentrations oral supplementation can't produce, but daily diet and supplements remain the foundation.
Yes — and it's common for post-illness clients who shouldn't be moving around the community yet. A licensed RN arrives at your home or hotel within a scheduled window.
Yes. All membership tiers qualify. Clients building monthly Immune Support into their seasonal rhythm typically save meaningfully on a Gold or Platinum tier.
Nurse-administered Immune Support IV in our Bentonville lounge or delivered to your door anywhere across Benton County.
Location
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1101 South Walton Boulevard
Suite 5
Bentonville, AR 72712
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