Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about IV Therapy - Stomach Flu.

Many patients notice symptom relief within 30–60 minutes of treatment, with hydration and reduced nausea improving further over several hours. A single session often offers significant benefit, though severe cases may require follow-up or additional supportive care.

IV hydration is safe for most patients after a clinical assessment. We screen for heart, kidney, or clotting conditions and allergies. Pregnant patients or those on certain medications should discuss risks with our clinician before treatment.

Our infusion combines balanced IV fluids, electrolytes (sodium, potassium), B-complex and vitamin C, plus physician-selected medications such as antiemetics and antispasmodics to control vomiting and cramping for stabilization.

Sessions usually last 30–60 minutes depending on severity and chosen additives. Including assessment and monitoring, your visit may take about 60–90 minutes. We monitor vitals throughout to ensure safety and comfort.

Most people can drive after treatment if they feel alert; however anti-nausea medications or dizziness may impair driving. We recommend waiting until you feel fully stable or arranging a ride if you experience sedation or lightheadedness.

Coverage varies by plan and diagnosis; many IV treatments are paid out-of-pocket. We provide detailed receipts and superbills to submit to insurers. Contact our billing team to verify benefits and available payment options.