A Clinical Approach to IV Therapy Frequency
At Onus, IV frequency and dosage are based on clinical evidence — not trends.
Dr. Wilks, Medical Director of Onus, explains:
“As the medical director of Onus, each dosage is determined by clinical evidence and pharmacokinetic principles — designed to safely elevate blood levels of vitamins, electrolytes, or medications without overwhelming renal clearance or causing osmotic stress.”
This means every IV treatment is carefully formulated to support your wellness goals while protecting your body’s natural balance.
How Often Should You Get IV Therapy? It Depends on Your Goals
There’s no universal schedule for IV therapy — and that’s a good thing.
Here’s a general framework we use when evaluating frequency:
- Occasional Use: After travel, illness, or strenuous activity to support recovery and hydration.
- Monthly Maintenance: For ongoing wellness, energy, or skin health goals when recommended by a clinician.
- Targeted Plans: For individuals under medical supervision who may benefit from more frequent sessions, based on lab work or clinical guidance.
Each plan at Onus is overseen by licensed medical professionals to ensure both safety and effectiveness.
Factors That Influence IV Therapy Frequency
If you’re deciding how often to get IV therapy, consider:
- Lifestyle: Frequent travelers, athletes, or busy moms may deplete nutrients faster.
- Diet and Hydration: If your nutrition or fluid intake fluctuates, IV support may help restore balance, especially for essential vitamins like vitamin C and B-complex.
- Health Status: Any medications or chronic conditions should always be reviewed with a clinician.
- Goals: Whether you’re seeking hydration, recovery, or immune support, your purpose defines your plan.
Remember: IV therapy should always complement — not replace — a healthy diet, hydration, and medical care.
Why Medical Oversight Matters
One of the most important parts of determining how often to get IV therapy is having a medical director who ensures clinical accuracy and safety.
At Onus, every treatment protocol is backed by physician oversight and delivered by trained professionals who review your medical history and tailor your experience accordingly.
That’s how we maintain both the wellness benefits and medical integrity that define our brand.
The Takeaway: Listen to Your Body, Trust the Science
So, how often should you get IV therapy?
The right frequency is the one that fits you — your goals, your body, and your wellness routine — determined with guidance from a qualified healthcare provider.
For women managing family health decisions, this approach blends proactive wellness with medical responsibility — ensuring every IV drip supports long-term vitality, not just short-term boosts.
Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before beginning any IV therapy program.