Iron Infusion Therapy
If you’re constantly tired, lightheaded, or short of breath—even with rest—low iron may be to blame. Iron helps your body carry oxygen and produce energy. When levels drop, it can leave you feeling drained, foggy, and weak.
Iron infusions are a safe and effective way to quickly restore your iron levels. Unlike oral supplements that may cause stomach upset or take months to work, infusions deliver iron directly into your bloodstream for faster, more reliable results.
Before treatment, a qualified clinician will review your bloodwork and medical history to ensure an infusion is right for you. Each session is closely monitored for comfort and safety.
RESTORE ENERGY
REBUILD STRENGTH
FEEL LIKE YOURSELF AGAIN
RESTORE ENERGY REBUILD STRENGTH FEEL LIKE YOURSELF AGAIN
Iron Infusions May Be Beneficial For:
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Poor Tolerance to Oral Iron Supplements
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Bloodwork that Shows Low Ferritin or Hemoglobin
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Heavy Periods
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Pregnancy or Postpartum Fatigue
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Weakness, Dizziness or Fatigue
We use high-quality Monoferric® and Venofer® formulations, infused slowly for maximum comfort and safety.
Coordination with extended health plans is available for eligible patients.
FAQs
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Yes — a referral from a licensed physician or naturopathic doctor (ND) is required.
If you don’t have one, you can book a 15-minute Iron Consultation at our clinic to determine eligibility and get started right away. -
If your practitioner isn’t licensed to refer, or if you’re reaching out directly, our client care team can arrange a short consultation with one of our NDs to review your case.
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We offer two high-quality options:
Monoferric®: Typically a single treatment is enough to restore iron levels.
Venofer® (Iron Sucrose): Commonly used for pregnant or underweight patients and may require a series of 5 infusions over several weeks.escription
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Monoferric: Approximately 2 hours for a full dose (1.5 hours for half), including monitoring time.
Venofer: About 1 hour per session.
Iron is infused slowly, with vital signs checked regularly to ensure comfort and safety.escription -
Option 1 – Pay Out-of-Pocket
There are two components to the cost of an iron infusion:The cost of the iron medication itself, which depends on the formulation used.
An administration fee, which may be eligible under naturopathic benefits through your extended health plan.
Option 2 – Use Extended Health Coverage
If your drug plan includes prescription coverage, we can coordinate directly with the pharmacy to confirm eligibility. Once approved, the iron will be shipped to our clinic, and you’ll only be responsible for the administration portion at the time of your visdescription -
Yes. Infusions are well tolerated and performed under medical supervision.
Mild side effects like a metallic taste, warmth, or temporary fatigue can occur. Serious reactions are rare — our team takes extra precautions by infusing slowly and monitoring throughout your visit. -
Many people notice improved energy within a week, while others experience gradual improvement over 4–6 weeks as iron stores rebuild. Most report feeling stronger, clearer, and more energized over time.
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Confirm your insurance coverage prior to your visit
Eat and hydrate well beforehand
Plan to spend up to two hours at the clinic for treatment and observation
Our Practitioner
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Dr. Fahrin Mohamed, ND
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