Rev(iv)e FAQs

Answers to your most frequent questions about the safety, benefits, and treatment details of all our RevIVe IV Therapy and Shot Bar.

General

  • We schedule appointments 9AM-3PM Monday-Friday. Call for additional after hours and weekend appointments.

  • Yes, we often have packages options available that can provide cost savings for regular treatments. Please inquire about our current offerings.

  • Generally, insurance does not cover IV therapy for wellness or preventative purposes. Most insurance companies consider these types of treatments to be elective and not medically necessary. However, there may be exceptions. Contact your insurance provide for more information.

  • Our prices vary depending on the specific IV drip or shot and any add-ons. You can find a detailed pricing list on each Services Page. Due to potential variations and promotions, the prices shown online may not be identical to the prices charged at our RevIVe IV Therapy and Shot Bar location. Please confirm the exact pricing when scheduling your appointment or upon arrival. We also offer packages and discounts for extra savings.

IV Infusions

  • Yes! There’s no downtime after an IV treatment. Most people return to their normal routine feeling more energized and focused. Just drink plenty of water and listen to your body.

  • You don’t have to decide on your own. Our experienced nurses will guide you based on your symptoms, goals, and health history. Whether it’s hydration, immunity, recovery, or beauty—there’s a formula tailored just for you.

  • People with certain heart, kidney, or liver conditions may not be good candidates. That’s why we always do a thorough health screening first. If IV therapy isn’t right for you, we’ll let you know—and help you find other options

  • Most people feel relaxed during the session and notice a boost in energy or clarity afterward. Some feel the effects immediately, while others notice benefits gradually over the next 24 hours. Either way, you’ll leave feeling better than when you came in.

Vitamin Injections

  • Most vitamins we use (like B12, B-complex, and vitamin C) are water-soluble, meaning your body uses what it needs and naturally eliminates the rest. We never give you anything without reviewing your health history and ensuring the dosage is both safe and beneficial.

  • Most people feel the effects of a vitamin shot for several days to a week, depending on their metabolism, hydration, and overall health. Some clients schedule weekly or bi-weekly shots to maintain consistent benefits like energy, focus, and immune support.

  • Most people can, but we don’t recommend them for those with certain medical conditions, allergies, or during pregnancy without doctor approval. We always screen you first to keep treatments safe.

  • Yes, depending on your goals and health history, we can safely combine certain vitamins in one visit. Our staff will guide you on the best combinations for your needs.

  • Vitamin shots are quick intramuscular injections that take seconds, while IV drips deliver fluids and nutrients directly into your bloodstream over 30–45 minutes. Both are effective, but shots are better for fast, targeted boosts.

Botox & Xeomin

  • The main difference between Xeomin and Botox has to do with the formulation. Xeomin contains only a single ingredient (botulinum toxin A), while the formulation of Botox includes various protective proteins clustered around the active molecule. A skilled provider will analyze your current facial characteristics and health history to determine the best course of treatment given your desired end result.

  • There is little to no downtime after Botox or Xeomin injections. Most people return to normal activities right away. However, it's recommended to:

    • Avoid lying down for 4 hours

    • Skip intense workouts for 24 hours

    • Avoid rubbing or massaging the treated area

    You might see some mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, but these usually fade quickly.

  • Neurotoxin injections are not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, individuals with certain neuromuscular disorders (such as myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome), or those with a known allergy to botulinum toxin or any of the other ingredients in the formulation.

  • Mild side effects of Botox and Xeomin may include slight bruising, redness, or temporary muscle weakness near the injection site. Serious side effects are rare, and treatments are carefully administered by licensed professionals to ensure safety..

Weightloss Injections

  • It works by mimicking the action of GLP-1, a hormone that helps regulate appetite and blood sugar levels. By activating GLP-1 receptors, semaglutide slows down stomach emptying, reduces appetite, and helps the body better regulate insulin and glucose.

  • Tirzepatide is a dual agonist, meaning it targets both GLP-1 and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) receptors. GIP is a hormone that also plays a role in regulating blood sugar and appetite.

  • Both medications are most effective when combined with a healthy diet and exercise plan.

  • Possible Side effects: Gastrointestinal issues are most common like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, bloating, indigestion, and belching. These often improve over time.Individual Variation: Not everyone experiences side effects, and the severity can vary. Gradual Dosing: Starting with a low dose and gradually increasing it can help minimize side effects. Medical Advice: It’s crucial to discuss any concerns about side effects with a healthcare professional.

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