At-home specialty care
At-Home High-Dose Vitamin C IV Therapy in Macomb Township, MI
High-dose vitamin C IV therapy is a specialty IV option for people looking for higher-dose antioxidant, immune wellness, and recovery-focused support. For people in active cancer care or survivorship, HDVC may be considered only as adjunctive wellness support and should never 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 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.
Adjunctive oncology wellness support
For people in active cancer care or survivorship, HDVC may be considered only as supportive wellness care alongside an established oncology plan. It is not a substitute for chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, immunotherapy, or other cancer-directed treatment.
Larger-dose IV format
This service is built around larger vitamin C doses than routine wellness drips, with IV delivery and nurse monitoring during the visit.
Redox and wellness support
HDVC is centered on vitamin C’s role in antioxidant activity, redox balance, and broader wellness support.
For depleted seasons
HDVC may fit people who want higher-dose support during demanding seasons, recovery periods, or times when standard hydration does not feel like enough.
HDVC Safety, Pricing, and Visit Details
Because HDVC uses higher-dose vitamin C, it is not handled like a routine hydration drip. Clinical review, lab requirements, dose selection, and visit timing are confirmed 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 results must be reviewed
Before HDVC is approved, your recent G6PD results must be available for review. If you need testing, we can help coordinate labs.
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.
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
Request the HDVC visit
Start with the HDVC request so our team can review your goals, location, timing, and whether you already have recent G6PD results.
Complete intake and lab review
Your intake information and recent G6PD results are reviewed before treatment approval. If testing is needed, we can help coordinate the required labs.
Clinical review comes first
A nurse practitioner reviews your intake, medications, goals, and lab information before HDVC is approved.
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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