Chronic inflammation can contribute to joint pain, stiffness, fatigue, slower recovery, and overall discomfort. At Joint Health Solutions, we offer anti-inflammatory IV therapy for Mount Holly patients who want supportive, non-surgical care for inflammation-related symptoms.
This therapy delivers hydration, nutrients, and wellness-supporting ingredients directly into the bloodstream to help support the body’s natural recovery and inflammatory response.
Medically reviewed by: Dr. Jeffrey Galvin & Ariel Curtis, FNP-C
Anti-inflammatory IV therapy is a wellness-focused treatment that delivers fluids, vitamins, minerals, and targeted nutrients through an IV infusion. Because the nutrients enter directly into the bloodstream, the body can absorb them efficiently without relying on digestion.
For Mount Holly patients dealing with inflammation-related discomfort, joint stiffness, fatigue, or slow recovery, IV therapy may be used as part of a broader non-surgical care plan.
IV fluids help restore hydration, which can support circulation, energy, and overall body function.
Vitamins and minerals may help support cellular function, recovery, and general wellness.
Certain nutrients may help support the immune system and the body’s natural repair process.
The formula may include ingredients selected to support the body’s response to inflammation and oxidative stress.
Anti-inflammatory IV therapy works by delivering supportive nutrients directly into the bloodstream. This allows the body to receive hydration and key ingredients efficiently.
How it may help:
Your provider will determine whether IV therapy is suitable based on your symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals.
Anti-inflammatory IV therapy may be recommended for Mount Holly patients who are experiencing inflammation-related symptoms, fatigue, or recovery challenges.
May support patients with:
Anti-inflammatory IV therapy is not a replacement for medical diagnosis or condition-specific treatment, but it may be included as part of a personalized wellness and joint care plan.
The exact IV formula may vary depending on the patient’s needs and provider recommendation.
| Component | Purpose |
|---|---|
| IV Fluids | Help restore hydration and support circulation |
| Vitamins | Support energy, cellular function, and general wellness |
| Minerals | Help support muscle, nerve, and body function |
| Antioxidants | May help support the body against oxidative stress |
| Amino Acids | Support tissue repair and recovery processes |
| Anti-Inflammatory Support Nutrients | Selected to support the body’s natural inflammatory response |
Before your first IV therapy session, we conduct a thorough evaluation. We review your medical history, current medications, symptom profile, and treatment goals. We also assess any contraindications (e.g., kidney disease, certain heart conditions, allergies).
Based on your evaluation, we design a personalized IV protocol. We select ingredients and dosages that target your specific inflammatory burden and nutritional needs.
The IV is administered in a comfortable setting by an experienced medical professional. A small IV catheter is placed in a vein, typically in the arm or hand. The infusion takes approximately 30–90 minutes, depending on the formulation and volume.
During the infusion, you can rest, read, or use your device. Our staff monitors you throughout to ensure comfort and safety.
After the infusion, you may feel an immediate boost in energy and reduction in pain. We provide guidance on hydration, activity, and how to integrate IV therapy into your broader treatment plan.
Anti-inflammatory IV therapy may offer supportive benefits for Mount Holly patients dealing with inflammation, fatigue, joint discomfort, or recovery needs.
| Benefit | How It May Help |
|---|---|
| Hydration Support | Helps replenish fluids and support circulation |
| Nutrient Delivery | Provides vitamins and minerals directly into the bloodstream |
| Recovery Support | May help support the body after stress, activity, or inflammation |
| Wellness Support | Can help patients feel more refreshed and supported |
| Joint & Muscle Support | May be part of a broader plan for stiffness, soreness, or discomfort |
| Non-Surgical Option | Can complement other non-invasive treatment approaches |
Anti-inflammatory IV therapy may be a good option for Mount Holly patients who want wellness support for inflammation-related symptoms, joint discomfort, or recovery.
You may be a candidate if you experience:
IV therapy may not be right for every patient. Your provider will review your medical history before recommending treatment.
Important considerations may include:
Anti-inflammatory IV therapy can be used as a supportive wellness treatment, while other options may directly treat joint pain, inflammation, or structural problems.
| Treatment | Main Purpose | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy | Hydration, nutrient support, and inflammation-response support | Wellness support, fatigue, recovery, inflammation concerns |
| Cortisone Injections | Reduce localized inflammation | Arthritis flare-ups, bursitis, tendon irritation |
| PRP Therapy | Support natural healing response | Tendon injuries, mild arthritis, soft tissue concerns |
| Physical Therapy | Improve strength, mobility, and function | Joint stiffness, weakness, movement limitations |
| Nutrition Plan | Support long-term wellness and inflammation management | Lifestyle-based inflammation and weight support |
1–3 sessions may provide significant relief.
Many patients receive weekly or bi-weekly infusions for 4–8 weeks, then transition to monthly maintenance.
A single session before or after PRP therapy can support healing.
We develop a personalized schedule based on your response and treatment objectives.
During infusion:
You may feel a cool sensation from the fluids; some people experience a mild taste of vitamins. Most patients relax comfortably.
After Treatment
Some patients feel refreshed or hydrated after therapy, while others may notice gradual improvement depending on their condition and response.
Follow-Up Care
Your provider may recommend additional sessions or combine IV therapy with other care options such as injections, physical therapy, or nutrition support.
Anti-inflammatory IV therapy is generally very safe when administered by trained professionals. Potential side effects are rare and may include:
Joint Health Solutions offers supportive wellness and non-surgical care for Mount Holly patients dealing with inflammation-related discomfort, fatigue, stiffness, and joint pain.
We review your symptoms, health history, and wellness goals before recommending IV therapy.
Your treatment plan is based on your needs, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
IV therapy may be paired with other joint pain treatments when appropriate.
Our team provides in-office IV therapy in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Mount Holly patients can access anti-inflammatory IV therapy and related joint care options through Joint Health Solutions.
These changes create a cycle of pain, inactivity, and progressive decline. Interrupting that cycle with targeted non-surgical interventions can restore function and significantly improve quality of life.
Many patients notice a difference within hours of the infusion, particularly in energy levels and mental clarity. Pain reduction and improvement in joint symptoms may become more apparent over the next 24–72 hours as inflammation subsides.
Duration varies based on the individual and the severity of inflammation. A single session may provide relief for several days to a week. With a series of treatments, the anti-inflammatory effects can become cumulative, and patients often transition to maintenance infusions every 2–4 weeks.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. We typically recommend a series of 4–8 sessions over several weeks for chronic conditions, followed by maintenance as needed. Acute flare-ups may respond to just 1–3 sessions. We customize the plan based on your response.
IV therapy for nutritional support and inflammation is typically not covered by insurance as it is considered an elective or wellness service. However, we offer transparent pricing and can discuss financing options. Some patients may use HSA/FSA accounts.
Yes, IV therapy can be safely combined with oral medications. In fact, it may allow you to reduce your reliance on oral NSAIDs over time. We coordinate with your existing treatment plan to ensure safety and maximize benefits.
When administered by experienced medical professionals, IV nutrients are dosed within safe ranges. We customize the formulation based on your lab work, medical history, and kidney function to avoid toxicity. High-dose vitamin C, for example, is generally safe but may be avoided in certain conditions like G6PD deficiency.
Patients with significant kidney impairment (eGFR < 45) may need modified formulations or are not candidates for certain high-dose IV therapies. We evaluate kidney function and adjust accordingly. Safety is our priority.
We recommend being well-hydrated, eating a light meal within 2–3 hours, and avoiding alcohol. Wear comfortable clothing with easy access to your arm. Let us know of any changes in your health or medications.
Yes. Many patients with autoimmune arthritis find IV therapy helpful in reducing systemic inflammation, fatigue, and joint pain. It is used as an adjunct to conventional disease-modifying therapies (DMARDs) and can help manage flares.
No. Most patients resume normal activities immediately. Some prefer to rest for the remainder of the day to maximize the benefit. We advise staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous exercise for the first few hours if you feel lightheaded.
If you are struggling with chronic inflammation and want a safe, non-opioid approach to relief, anti-inflammatory IV therapy may be right for you. Contact Joint Health Solutions today to schedule a consultation.