At-home specialty care
At-Home High-Dose Vitamin C IV Therapy in Berkley, MI
High-dose vitamin C IV therapy gives clients access to higher-dose vitamin C support through an at-home specialty infusion. It is used for antioxidant, immune wellness, and recovery-focused support and may be considered only as adjunctive wellness support during active cancer care or survivorship. It is not a cancer treatment and does not replace oncology care.
Treatment is confirmed only after clinical review and recent G6PD results. We can help coordinate required labs when needed, and most visits take about 60–90 minutes.

Why People Explore High-Dose Vitamin C IV Therapy
HDVC is designed around higher-dose vitamin C delivery for antioxidant, immune wellness, and recovery-focused support. For people navigating active cancer care or survivorship, HDVC must be framed only as supportive wellness care, not as cancer treatment. Every visit requires clinical review and appropriate lab review.
Supportive wellness during cancer care
For people receiving oncology care or living in survivorship, HDVC belongs only in the adjunctive wellness category. It does not replace cancer-directed treatment or guidance from an oncology team.
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.
Redox and wellness support
HDVC is centered on vitamin C’s role in antioxidant activity, redox balance, and broader wellness support.
Immune and recovery wellness
HDVC may be a fit for people who feel depleted, run down, or want added wellness support beyond a standard hydration or vitamin drip.
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.
G6PD testing is required
A recent G6PD test is required before HDVC treatment. If you do not already have one, we can help coordinate the lab work.
Oncology care stays primary
For clients in active cancer care or survivorship, HDVC is considered only as adjunctive wellness support. It does not replace chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, immunotherapy, or your oncology team’s treatment plan.
A registered nurse comes to you
If treatment is approved, an RN brings the supplies to your location, starts the infusion, and monitors the visit from setup through wrap-up.
Most visits take 60–90 minutes
Visit length depends on dose, intake, setup, and how you tolerate the infusion.
The HDVC Review and Visit Process
Tell us what you need
Share your HDVC goals, preferred visit timing, location, and whether you already have recent G6PD results.
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.
Your nurse comes to you
If treatment is approved, a registered nurse brings HDVC supplies to your location and monitors the infusion.
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Talk Through Your Vitamin C Options
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.