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
What are your hours of operation?
We schedule appointments 9AM-3PM Monday-Friday. Call for additional after hours and weekend appointments.
Do you offer packages or memberships?
Yes, we often have packages options available that can provide cost savings for regular treatments. Please inquire about our current offerings.
How much do your IV drips and shots cost?
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.
Do you accept insurance?
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.
IV Infusions & Vitamin Injections
How to prepare for my IV therapy session?
Drink plenty of water the day before. Eat a light snack about 1-2 hours before. Wear comfy clothes, Bring something to keep you busy. The duration of an IV infusion typically ranges from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the specific drip. Vitamin shots are much quicker, usually taking only a few minutes.
Are IV & vitamin therapy safe?
Yes, IV & vitamin therapy are generally safe when administered by trained and qualified medical professionals in a sterile environment. We adhere to strict safety protocols.
How often can I receive IV therapy or vitamin shots?
The frequency depends on your individual needs and health goals. Some clients come weekly for maintenance, while others come as needed for specific concerns. We recommend discussing a personalized plan with our team.
Who should not receive IV therapy?
Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as severe kidney disease, heart failure, or allergies to the components of the infusion, may not be suitable candidates. We will review your health history carefully to ensure your safety.
Botox & Xeomin
Botox vs. Xeomin: What’s The Difference?
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.
Botox & Xeomin: Are they safe?
Botox and Xeomin are both FDA-approved and have a history of safe and effective use for cosmetic purposes when administered by trained and qualified healthcare professionals
What is the Botox and Xeomin treatments like?
The treatment involves a series of small injections into specific muscles using a fine needle.It’s generally quick and relatively comfortable, with most patients describing the sensation as a brief pinch.
Is there any downtime after Botox and Xeomin?
Common side effects are usually mild and temporary, such as bruising, swelling, redness, or tenderness at the injection site. Less common side effects can include headache, flu-like symptoms, or temporary drooping of the eyelid or eyebrow.
Who should not get Botox and Xeomin?
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.
Weight Loss Injections
How does Semaglutide help with weight loss?
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.
How does Tirzepatide help with weight loss?
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.
Which GLP1 is right for you?
The best medication for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. Your health professional can help you determine which medication is most likely to be effective and safe for you.
Do I still need to diet and exercise while using weight loss injections?
Both medications are most effective when combined with a healthy diet and exercise plan.
Are there any side effects to weight loss injections?
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.