IV Infusion Therapy in Lancaster & Palmdale, CA
Serving Lancaster & Palmdale (Antelope Valley). Physician-led wellness planning with individualized follow-up.
Selected hydration or nutrient infusion visits with medical history review and suitability screening.
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This page is educational and reviewed by Dr. Katayoun Motlagh, M.D., a family physician. For personal medical advice, please contact our clinic directly.
Last reviewed: May 2026.
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About IV Infusion Therapy
IV infusion therapy delivers fluids or selected nutrients into a vein after medical history review and suitability screening. At KMHCS, infusion visits are discussed case by case for hydration and wellness goals and are not a substitute for diagnosis, emergency care, infection treatment, or hospital-level medical therapy. Glutathione IV therapy, magnesium IV therapy, iron infusions, NAD infusions, and IVIg are not currently provided onsite.
Treatment Snapshot
- Visit type
- IV Infusion Therapy: consultation for infusion, joint, arthritis, or regenerative options
- Monitoring
- May include labs, imaging review, medication review, or specialist coordination
- Common planning topics
- Evidence, candidacy, alternatives, pricing, and follow-up
How It Works
- Ingredient Review: Infusion ingredients, dosing, and suitability are reviewed before treatment
- Professional Administration: IV drips administered by trained staff under medical supervision
- Health Evaluation: Each client's health history is thoroughly reviewed
- Side Effect Review: Possible discomfort, bruising, or other risks are discussed before infusion
Benefits
- Treatment Review: Hydration or nutrient ingredients are selected only after medical screening
- Medical Screening: Infusion fit is reviewed against medical history, medications, allergies, and current symptoms
- Suitability Review: The care team reviews health history, medications, and goals before treatment
- Convenient: Procedure is performed in-office
- limited downtime for many patients: Many patients resume normal activities soon after treatment
Procedure Details
- Evaluation: Dr. Motlagh assesses symptoms and medical history to determine suitability
- Preparation: Infusion ingredients are selected only after suitability review
- Administration: IV line carefully inserted to administer the infusion
- Duration: Most infusion sessions take approximately 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the formulation
Conditions We Treat
- Fatigue concerns discussed during consultation
- Dehydration
- Vitamin deficiency questions that may require lab review or diagnosis
- Wellness or recovery goals
- Travel-related hydration concerns
- Alcohol-related dehydration concerns
- Wellness goals discussed case by case
Program Cost and Follow-Up Planning
Program cost depends on visit frequency, lab work, medication needs, injections, supplements, and maintenance support. Call for current pricing, insurance, package, and financing details.
Monitoring and Safety
Wellness and regenerative plans are reviewed against your medical history, medications, labs, symptoms, and follow-up capacity so the clinic can adjust the plan over time.
Evidence and Expectations
Regenerative and infusion therapies should be discussed with realistic expectations. Some uses have stronger evidence than others, and response can vary by diagnosis, severity, overall health, and the rest of the care plan.
Current Infusion Availability
- KMHCS is not currently offering glutathione IV therapy, magnesium IV therapy, iron infusions, NAD infusions, or IVIg onsite.
- Patients who need iron infusion, IVIg, or specialty infusion care should ask about appropriate medical evaluation or referral.
- PRP, joint injections, and regenerative therapy questions can still be reviewed during consultation.
Local Service Area
- Regenerative therapy consultations in Lancaster can include PRP, arthritis care, osteoporosis planning, and joint injection discussions.
- Patients from Palmdale and the Antelope Valley often compare PRP, steroid injections, hyaluronic acid injections, referral needs, and follow-up plans.
Medical Sources
- MedlinePlus dehydration overview: NIH overview of dehydration causes, symptoms, and fluid replacement principles.
- MedlinePlus fluid and electrolyte balance: NIH overview of electrolyte balance, testing, and replacement therapy context.
- FDA injectable vitamin safety warning: FDA warning that injectable vitamin products can carry quality, approval, and safety concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the infusion hurt?
Most patients feel a brief pinch when the IV is inserted, similar to a blood draw. Comfort during the infusion varies, and the care team can answer questions before treatment begins.
How long does a session take?
Treatment times vary based on the specific cocktail, but most infusions take between 30 to 60 minutes.
How often should I get IV therapy?
Timing depends on your health history, goals, ingredients, lab needs, and provider recommendation. Some patients use occasional wellness visits, while medical concerns may require a different diagnostic or treatment plan.
Do you provide glutathione, magnesium, iron, NAD, or IVIg infusions onsite?
No. KMHCS is not currently offering glutathione IV therapy, magnesium IV therapy, iron infusions, NAD infusions, or IVIg onsite. Patients who need iron infusion, IVIg, or specialty infusion care should ask about appropriate medical evaluation or referral.
Talk Through Your Next Step
Schedule a consultation to review whether IV Infusion Therapy fits your goals, health history, and follow-up plan.