IV antibiotics, hydration, and specialty medications administered safely at home — no repeated trips to a clinic or hospital.
Needing IV medication shouldn't mean living at the hospital. Our infusion-trained nurses administer IV therapies right in your home — delivering each dose precisely, monitoring you closely, and maintaining your IV access line between treatments.
Home infusion is one of the most impactful services we offer: it can shorten hospital stays, prevent admissions entirely, and let patients finish long antibiotic courses in comfort instead of a facility.
A serious infection needs six weeks of IV antibiotics. Instead of staying hospitalized, finish the course at home with a nurse managing every dose.
When illness or heat makes it hard to keep fluids down, IV hydration at home can prevent an ER visit entirely.
Doctors will often discharge earlier when reliable home infusion is in place — recover in your own bed, not a shared room.
We coordinate the medication, supplies, and orders with your doctor and pharmacy.
Your nurse administers treatment and monitors closely for any reaction.
Scheduled infusions with line care, labs, and physician updates throughout.
We finish the course, remove or maintain access as ordered, and report outcomes.
This is a different place than other home health — and we've used two others. It feels like a small town: friendly and real.
Every service we provide is delivered by the same team ranked in the Top 5% of home health agencies nationwide for patient satisfaction — ACHC-accredited, Medicare-certified, and rated 5 stars on Yelp.
Yes — it's administered by infusion-trained licensed nurses following strict protocols, with close monitoring and 24/7 nursing backup between visits.
We coordinate with your physician and pharmacy so medication and supplies arrive ready for each treatment.
Coverage depends on your plan and medication — we verify everything up front so there are no surprises.
One conversation is all it takes — we'll answer your questions, verify coverage, and handle the physician coordination. Most Medicare patients pay $0 out of pocket.