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COVID-19 Education

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is a crucial tool in identifying and managing the spread of the virus. There are two main types of COVID-19 tests: diagnostic tests and antibody tests.

  • Diagnostic Tests: These tests are used to detect the active presence of the virus in a person’s body. The most common diagnostic tests include PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests and rapid antigen tests. PCR tests are considered highly accurate and involve taking a swab from the nose or throat. Rapid antigen tests provide quicker results but may have slightly lower sensitivity.
  • Antibody Tests: These tests determine if a person has previously been infected with the virus and has developed antibodies. It’s important to note that antibody tests are not used to diagnose active infections.

COVID-19 Symptoms

COVID-19 symptoms can vary widely and range from mild to severe. Common symptoms include:

  • Fever or chills
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle or body aches
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Sore throat
  • Headache
  • Congestion or runny nose
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhea

It’s important to stay vigilant, as some individuals may be asymptomatic or experience very mild symptoms. If you suspect you have COVID-19 or exhibit any symptoms, it’s recommended to get tested and self-isolate to prevent potential transmission.

Quarantine and Isolation

Quarantine and isolation are essential measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19:

  • Quarantine: If you’ve been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, you should quarantine for a specified period (usually around 10 days) to monitor for symptoms and prevent potential transmission.
  • Isolation: If you test positive for COVID-19 or experience symptoms, you should isolate yourself from others for a recommended period to prevent spreading the virus. The duration of isolation typically depends on factors such as symptoms and testing.

Public health guidelines for testing, symptoms, quarantine, and isolation can vary by location and may change as new information becomes available. It’s important to follow guidance from reputable health organizations and local health authorities to stay informed and make responsible decisions to protect yourself and others.

How To Book On Calendar

Book your request two ways

You can book your appointment directly on calendar (option 1) or submit a request form (option 2). You can use both options but only one is sufficient.

Select a service

Select a nurse in your area

Fill out the form with your contact information and address

We confirm your appointment via Square based on your schedule and the nurses availability

Patient(s) gives consent to the nurse to perform the IV therapy via JotForm

Relieve your symptoms and target your treatment objectives

Option 1: Request An Appointment Directly On Calendar

Select any service if unsure. We automatically confirm your request. We will pair you with a nurse that’s available in your area. Your nurse will reach out for introduction and consultation. Reserve all medical questions for your nurse when paired. Please include any important medical history in notes section. Please be prepared to sign consent for IV therapy. If you apply on calendar you do not have to submit a request form. We will not charge your billing method until completion of therapy. A $35 IV service fee is applied with every IV & IM therapy.

Option 2: Submit A Form Request

After submission we will pair you with a nurse that’s available in your area. Your nurse will reach out for introduction and consultation. Reserve all medical questions for your nurse when paired. Please include any important medical history in notes section. Please be prepared to sign consent for IV therapy. If you apply on calendar you do not have to submit a request form. We will not charge your billing method until completion of therapy. A $35 IV service fee is applied with every IV & IM therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Your questions answered below

Are you a mobile IV service?

Yes we come to you.

How long do the therapies last?

Therapies last 45 minutes to an hour on average. Our longest therapy is 3 hours (NAD+).

Which IV therapy do I pick?

If unsure of the IV therapy type just select any service and we can edit your order.

Which nurse do I pick?

If unsure of the nurse just select any nurse in your state and we can edit your submission later.

How soon can my nurse arrive?

We under stand your matter is urgent. Our nurses work per diem and do their best to meet your time requests. Requests for matters labeled “as soon as possible” or “urgent” vary from 30 minutes to an hour depending on availability. You can always message us via live chat or text us to check our availability before booking. We are always trying to improve the fulfillment and quality of service for our patients and urgent matters. Please call 911 if your matter is an emergency or life threatening.

When I do I pay?

Your nurse confirms payment after your infusion is complete. We require a form of billing to book an appointment via Square for cancellation fees ($50).

How do cancellation fees work?

We charge a $50 cancellation fee if you cancel after consent.

Can I use my insurance?

We only accept credit or debit card purchases via Square.

Can you do events?

Yes we do events. Please contact us 24 hours prior to matters involving groups of 10+. We waive all service fees for therapies of groups of 3 or more.

Can you do groups?

Yes we do groups. Please contact us 24 hours prior to matters involving groups of ten (10) or more. We waive all service fees for therapies of groups of three (3) or more.

What areas do you service?

We service the states of California, Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and Texas. See our map below to see specific territories we cover.

Will my nurse come fully equipped?

Your nurse will come fully equipped for any scenario. If unsure of the therapy type, just select any service and we can edit your order.

Do your IV therapies treat hangovers?

Yes our IV therapies treat hangovers. Our hangover IV therapy is $285.

Do your IV therapies treat dehydration?

Yes our therapies treat dehydration. Our hydration IV therapy is $200.

Do your IV therapies treat nausea or stomach flu?

Yes our therapies treat food poisoning and/or nausea. Our food poisoning and stomach flu IV therapy is $295.

Do your IV therapies provide immunity?

Yes our IV therapies provide immunity. Our immunity IV therapy is $285.

Do you provide monoclonal antibodies?

We do NOT provide monoclonal antibodies. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Do you provide iron infusions?

We do NOT provide iron infusions. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Do I need a doctor's prescription?

No but patients should check with their primary health care provider for council regarding any pre existing health conditions or risks.

Do you see COVID-19 positive patients?

Our nurses do see COVID-19 positive patients.

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