IV Energy Support
Type
IV Vitamin Therapy
Duration
40 min
An intravenous infusion formulated with B-complex vitamins, magnesium, and energy-supporting co-factors delivered directly into the bloodstream. Designed for individuals experiencing persistent fatigue, low motivation, or depleted energy from demanding schedules. IV delivery bypasses the digestive system, achieving higher plasma nutrient levels than oral supplementation alone.
The Energy Support IV at IV Health delivers a targeted blend of B-group vitamins, magnesium, and supporting nutrients through a 500ml or 1L saline base. B vitamins are essential co-enzymes in cellular energy production pathways, while magnesium supports over 300 enzymatic reactions including ATP synthesis and neuromuscular function. Oral B-vitamin absorption can be limited by gut health, medications, and individual variation. Intravenous delivery circumvents these barriers entirely, producing plasma concentrations that oral supplements cannot match. Many clients report noticing improved energy and mental clarity within hours of their infusion, with effects typically lasting several days. The session takes approximately 30 to 50 minutes depending on infusion volume. A registered nurse administers the drip in a comfortable lounge chair. New patients receive a consultation with both a nurse and doctor before their first treatment to ensure the formulation suits their health profile and goals. This infusion is popular among shift workers, busy professionals, frequent travellers, and anyone managing sustained periods of physical or mental demand.
Key Details
- Focus
- Energy and vitality
- Key nutrients
- B-complex, magnesium, co-factors
- Duration
- 30-50 minutes
- Delivery
- Intravenous — bypasses digestive system
Who Is This For?
Shift workers, frequent travellers, busy professionals, and anyone experiencing persistent low energy or fatigue despite adequate rest
What's Included
Preparation Required
Eat a light meal before your appointment. Stay well hydrated. New patients require an initial consultation with a nurse and doctor before their first infusion.

