At-home specialty care
At-Home High-Dose Vitamin C IV Therapy in Auburn Hills, MI
High-dose vitamin C IV therapy is a specialty infusion for people seeking higher-dose antioxidant, immune wellness, and recovery-focused support than a standard IV drip. It may also be considered as adjunctive wellness support for people in active cancer care or survivorship, but it is not a cancer treatment or replacement for oncology care.
HDVC requires recent G6PD testing before approval. If you need labs, our team can help coordinate testing before your visit. Most visits take about 60–90 minutes.

Why People Explore High-Dose Vitamin C IV Therapy
HDVC is a higher-dose vitamin C infusion used for antioxidant, immune wellness, and recovery-focused support. For people in active cancer care or survivorship, it may be considered only as adjunctive wellness support alongside an established oncology plan. It is not cancer-directed treatment, and clinical review is required before treatment is approved.
Oncology care stays primary
HDVC may be considered only as supportive wellness care for people in active cancer care or survivorship. Chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, immunotherapy, and oncology guidance remain the primary cancer treatment plan.
Beyond a standard add-on
HDVC is not the same as adding a small vitamin C boost to a standard drip. It is a dedicated specialty infusion with dose options reviewed before treatment.
Antioxidant-focused support
Vitamin C plays a role in antioxidant activity and redox balance, which is why HDVC is positioned around oxidative stress and whole-body wellness support.
Added wellness support
For people looking beyond routine hydration, HDVC offers a higher-dose vitamin C option focused on immune wellness and recovery support.
What to Know Before Your HDVC Visit
High-dose vitamin C is a specialty infusion, so the visit starts with clinical review. We confirm basic safety requirements, review your goals, and help you understand whether HDVC makes sense before treatment is approved.
Four dose options
HDVC dose options include 25g, 50g, 75g, and 100g. The appropriate option is reviewed before treatment is approved.
Labs come before approval
HDVC requires recent G6PD results before treatment is confirmed. Our team can help coordinate the required testing if needed.
Your oncology plan comes first
If you are in active cancer care or survivorship, HDVC should be discussed as adjunctive wellness support only. It does not replace your oncology team’s treatment recommendations.
At-home nurse monitoring
HDVC is delivered by a registered nurse at your location, with monitoring during the infusion and guidance before the visit ends.
Plan for about 60–90 minutes
Most HDVC visits take about 60–90 minutes, depending on the dose, setup, and how the infusion runs.
The HDVC Review and Visit Process
Start with an HDVC request
Submit the HDVC request so our team can review your goals, timing, location, and current lab status.
Confirm G6PD status
HDVC requires recent G6PD results. You can provide existing documentation, or our team can help coordinate testing before treatment is confirmed.
NP reviews treatment fit
A nurse practitioner reviews your health history, medications, goals, and lab status before approving any HDVC visit.
Treatment is delivered at your location
When HDVC is approved, your registered nurse comes to your home, office, or hotel and monitors the visit from setup through wrap-up.
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Ready to Review High-Dose Vitamin C?
If high-dose vitamin C feels like the right next step, our team can help you understand the treatment, the timing, and the mobile RN visit.