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IV Fluids Administration

Available at both our Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart locations

Open Daily: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM | Walk-Ins Welcome

Fast Rehydration Through IV Fluid Therapy

IV fluid administration delivers essential fluids, electrolytes, and nutrients directly into your bloodstream for rapid rehydration when oral intake isn't sufficient. Our medical providers offer therapeutic IV therapy for dehydration from illness, heat exposure, athletic performance, or recovery needs. Walk-ins welcome at both Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart locations, open daily 8am-8pm.

When You May Need IV Fluid Therapy

  • Severe dehydration from vomiting or diarrhea
  • Inability to keep fluids down for more than 12 hours
  • Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting
  • Dark urine or decreased urination
  • Extreme fatigue or weakness
  • Rapid heartbeat or low blood pressure
  • Heat exhaustion or heat-related illness
  • Recovery from illness, surgery, or intense physical activity
  • Hangover symptoms affecting daily function
  • Migraine headaches with nausea
  • Food poisoning with persistent symptoms
  • Flu or viral illness preventing adequate oral hydration

Our IV Therapy Process

Our medical providers perform comprehensive evaluations to determine if IV fluid therapy is appropriate for your condition. We use evidence-based protocols to select the optimal fluid composition and administration rate for your specific needs. Our comfortable treatment environment allows you to relax during therapy while our experienced clinical team monitors your response.

Medical evaluation before every IV therapy session
Customized fluid formulations based on your condition
Experienced medical providers trained in IV placement
Comfortable treatment rooms with monitoring
Rapid symptom relief in most cases
Physician-led care with evidence-based protocols
Walk-ins welcome - no appointment needed
Open daily 8am-8pm including weekends

What to Expect During Your IV Therapy Visit

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Walk in or call ahead - no appointment necessary
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Medical provider evaluates your symptoms and hydration status
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Discussion of your medical history and current medications
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Determination of appropriate IV fluid type and volume
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Comfortable positioning in our treatment area
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Sterile IV line placement by experienced clinical staff
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Continuous monitoring during fluid administration
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Symptom reassessment and vital signs check
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Discharge instructions and follow-up recommendations
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Prescription provided if additional treatment needed

Diagnostic Capabilities

Comprehensive vital signs assessment
Hydration status evaluation
Medical history review
Physical examination
Symptom severity assessment
Electrolyte imbalance evaluation when indicated
Blood pressure and heart rate monitoring
Ongoing response monitoring during therapy

Recovery & Post-Treatment Care

Most patients experience significant symptom improvement during or immediately after IV therapy. According to medical research, IV rehydration restores fluid balance more rapidly than oral intake alone. Continue drinking water and electrolyte beverages after treatment. Avoid alcohol and caffeine for 24 hours. Rest as needed and gradually resume normal activities. Minor bruising at the IV site is normal and typically resolves within a few days. Contact us if you develop fever, increased pain, or worsening symptoms. This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. For urgent but non-emergency conditions, visit True Compassion Urgent Care at either our Palm Beach Gardens or Stuart location. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

Available at Both Locations

Palm Beach Gardens Building
True Compassion Urgent Care - Palm Beach Gardens
3375 Burns Rd #204

Hours

Open Daily: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Stuart Building
True Compassion Urgent Care - Stuart / Palm City / Indiantown
6522 S Kanner Hwy

Hours

Open Daily: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an appointment for IV fluid therapy?

No appointment is necessary. We welcome walk-ins daily from 8am to 8pm at both our Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart locations. However, calling ahead can help us prepare for your arrival and minimize your wait time.

How long does IV fluid therapy take?

Treatment duration varies based on your condition and the volume of fluids needed. Most IV therapy sessions are completed within a comfortable timeframe, allowing you to relax during treatment. Our medical providers determine the appropriate administration rate for your specific situation.

What types of IV fluids do you offer?

We provide medical-grade IV fluids tailored to your condition. Our medical providers select the appropriate solution based on your symptoms, which may include normal saline, lactated Ringer's solution, or fluids with added electrolytes. We follow evidence-based protocols to ensure safe, effective rehydration.

Is IV therapy covered by insurance?

Coverage varies by insurance plan and medical necessity. IV therapy for dehydration due to illness is typically covered when medically indicated. We accept most major insurance plans and can verify your coverage. Our staff will discuss costs and payment options during check-in.

Does IV placement hurt?

Most patients describe IV placement as a brief pinch or pressure sensation. Our experienced clinical team uses proper technique to minimize discomfort. Once the IV is in place, you should feel no pain during fluid administration. Let us know immediately if you experience any discomfort during treatment.

Can IV therapy help with hangovers?

IV fluid therapy can help address dehydration and electrolyte imbalances associated with alcohol consumption. However, our medical providers evaluate each patient individually to ensure IV therapy is medically appropriate. We focus on treating dehydration symptoms rather than providing elective wellness services.

What should I bring to my IV therapy visit?

Please bring your photo ID, insurance card if applicable, and a list of current medications including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. Wear comfortable clothing with sleeves that can be easily rolled up. Bringing a light snack for after treatment is also recommended.

When should I go to the emergency room instead of urgent care?

Seek emergency care immediately if you experience severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, confusion, seizures, signs of severe allergic reaction, or symptoms of shock including cold/clammy skin and rapid weak pulse. For dehydration from common illnesses without life-threatening symptoms, urgent care is appropriate.

Medical Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The content on this page is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider with any questions about a medical condition.

In case of a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. Do not rely on this information for emergency medical treatment.

No physician-patient relationship is created by viewing this content. This information does not replace in-person evaluation and treatment by a licensed medical professional.

Ready to Get Care?

Walk-ins welcome at both locations. Open daily 8am-8pm.