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Expert Infusion Care, Personalized for You.

ClinIVoy is a physician-led medical practice dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized infusion and injection therapies. We specialize in administering advanced treatments for patients with chronic and complex conditions, ensuring each care plan is tailored to the individual’s medical needs. At ClinIVoy, patient comfort and safety are at the core of everything we do.
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CliniVoy Infusion Care provides therapeutic, intravenous infusions to outpatients. Infusions include biological medications, intravenous immunoglobulin, blood products, and antibiotic therapy. Other services include medication injections and IV Hydration.

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Why Patients Trust us with their Care

At Clinivoy Infusion Care, we are committed to providing exceptional patient-centered care in a comfortable and professional setting. Our focus is to ensure that every patient receives personalized therapy and an outstanding treatment experience.

Excellent Patient Care
Medical Supervision On-Site
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Contact us to learn more about our high-quality, relaxing, and comforting infusion care and take the first step towards a better treatment experience. Also, we are accepting new patients.
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We work closely with patients and their caregivers to ensure they receive the best possible care, and we are dedicated to providing the highest levels of patient safety and satisfaction.

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Infusion Therapy FAQs

Most chronic and acute disease states can be treated with some form of infusion therapy. Diseases commonly requiring infusion therapy include infections, gastrointestinal diseases and disorders, dehydration, congestive heart failure, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, hemophilia, immune deficiencies, neurological disorders, and more.

Ambulatory infusion is typically covered under major medical (as opposed to pharmacy) benefits. Most commercial insurers recognize this type of infusion setting as an appropriate and cost-effective alternative to other infusion locations. We accept a wide variety of PPO, HMO, POS, and managed care plans. These plans change their rules and guidelines frequently, so we will verify your benefits prior to initiating your therapy.

Infusion timeframes vary based on the medication, the dosage, and how long you need to be monitored after the infusion. Some infusions are as quick as 30 minutes while others may take a couple hours. Once we know the specifics of your medical needs our team should be able to estimate how long each appointment will take.

Yes. Our suites are large enough to allow your caregiver or family member to sit with you during your treatment. Your guest is also welcome to sit in our waiting room. We recommend having someone drive you to and from your first few appointments until you know how your body will tolerate your treatment.

During your treatment, you can watch one of our TV’s, read, sleep, utilize our free Wi-Fi on your own device, or whatever makes you comfortable. As always, don’t hesitate to let us know if there is anything we can do to make your appointment more comfortable.

We recommend wearing comfortable clothes. Some special considerations: avoid sleeves that are too tight that may restrict access to start your IV or the flow of your infusion. Also, if you have a Medi port, it would be easiest if you wore a button-up shirt or a shirt with a lower neckline so we can easily access your port.