IV Therapy in Carrollton, Texas
From simple hydration to customized vitamin and mineral blends, our IV therapies are tailored to your needs and delivered efficiently—often in as little as 15–30 minutes.
Targeted support—delivered directly
At St. Mary’s Family Clinic, we offer a wide range of IV therapies—from hydration to more customized blends of vitamins and minerals. Each session is tailored to the individual based on needs and existing conditions.
IV therapy delivers nutrients directly into the bloodstream for faster utilization.
Most therapies take 15–30 minutes—some patients even come in on lunch breaks.
Your provider reviews options and creates a treatment plan tailored to your goals and schedule.
What is IV therapy?
Why IV delivery can be faster than oral absorption.
Most therapies take between 15 and 30 minutes to administer, and some patients come in on their lunch breaks.
What can IV therapy help with?
Common concerns and symptoms patients may target.
- Common skin problems (dull skin, acne)
- Dehydration
- Stress
- Muscle soreness or fatigue
- Common cold
- Low energy and fatigue
- Excess weight
How often do patients come in?
Weekly, bi-weekly, or as needed—based on your plan.
Schedule an IV therapy session
Call our office to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fast answers about timing, benefits, and how sessions are personalized.
How long does an IV therapy session take?
Most IV therapies take between 15 and 30 minutes to administer.
How is IV therapy personalized?
We tailor each session based on your individual needs and existing conditions, including customized vitamin and mineral combinations.
How often should I get IV therapy?
Some patients come weekly or bi-weekly, while others come only as needed. Your provider will help create a plan that fits your goals and schedule.
Why choose IV therapy instead of oral supplements?
IV therapy delivers nutrients directly into the bloodstream rather than relying on digestive absorption, which may allow quicker utilization by the body.
How do I schedule?
Call (469) 830-4155 to request an appointment.
Credible Sources
- National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of Dietary Supplements — vitamin/mineral information and safety
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) — IV therapy/compounding safety considerations (as applicable)
- Mayo Clinic — hydration and fatigue-related health education