IV Drips (Vitamins and Ozone)
Support energy, hydration, and wellness with doctor-led IV therapies.
IV therapies at Centre of Wellness are designed to support inner wellness, energy, hydration, and recovery. Treatment options include Jet Fuel multivitamin drips and intravenous ozone, with your provider guiding the most suitable approach based on how you are feeling, your goals, and your overall health picture.
Vitamin support options
Jet Fuel drips include B vitamins, magnesium, and vitamin C in formulations designed for general boost or hydration support.
Intravenous ozone available
The clinic offers ozone intravenously as part of a tailored wellness approach.
Tailored to the individual
Treatment choice and expected effects vary according to your health goals, symptoms, and medical history.
Procedure info
About the treatment
Centre of Wellness offers IV therapies as part of its wellness services, including multivitamin drips and intravenous ozone. The site presents these treatments as options for people feeling run down, exhausted, burnt out, foggy, or in need of extra support while recovering or rebuilding wellness.
Key benefits
- May support energy, hydration, and general wellness.
- Can be considered by people feeling exhausted, burnt out, or mentally foggy.
- May help support recovery periods and times of intense exertion.
- Provides a doctor-led, clinic-based option for vitamin and ozone infusions.
Your treatment options
Your provider can guide whether a vitamin drip, ozone infusion, or a different schedule is most appropriate.
Jet Fuel Mini
A smaller 200 ml vitamin drip designed as a general system booster and described on the site as running in over about 20 minutes.
Jet Fuel Maxi
A larger 1000 ml option that includes electrolytes and some glucose, positioned as a booster and hydrator before or after races or times of extreme exertion.
Intravenous ozone
The clinic states that it offers ozone intravenously only, as part of a wellness-focused plan tailored to the individual.
Frequency planning
Some drips may be done weekly, every two weeks, monthly, or at other intervals depending on your goals and your provider’s recommendation.
What patients commonly ask support for
The clinic’s wellness pages present IV drips as supportive options for a range of general wellness concerns.
Your appointment journey
IV therapy begins with a discussion of your symptoms, goals, and medical history. From there, the appropriate infusion is selected and administered in clinic, with aftercare guidance given before you leave.
Consultation & screening
Your doctor reviews your goals, symptoms, medications, and relevant health background before treatment.
Choose the right drip
You may be guided toward a vitamin drip, intravenous ozone, or a schedule based on your current needs and recovery goals.
In-clinic infusion
Your drip is administered in clinic. The Jet Fuel mini option is described as faster, while larger hydration-style drips take longer.
Aftercare & follow-up
You’ll be advised about hydration, exercise for the day, medications, and when repeat treatment may be considered.
What to expect
The clinic’s ozone page notes that responses are unique to each person, and that ozone should be viewed as an adjunctive wellness treatment rather than a cure. The vitamin-drip page presents Jet Fuel as an immediate support option for people feeling run down, low in energy, or needing extra recovery support.
Frequently asked questions
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What is in the Jet Fuel vitamin drip?
The clinic describes Jet Fuel as containing a cocktail of all the B vitamins, magnesium, and high doses of vitamin C. A larger version also includes electrolytes and some glucose.
How long does a vitamin drip take?
The smaller 200 ml Jet Fuel drip is described as running in over about 20 minutes. Larger drips generally take longer.
Who might consider IV drips?
The site presents them as options for people who feel exhausted, burnt out, run down, foggy, frequently unwell, or in need of extra support around exertion or recovery.
What is ozone therapy?
The clinic describes ozone as a form of oxygen made up of three oxygen atoms, and offers it intravenously only as part of a wellness-focused treatment approach.
How often can I do IV ozone or vitamin drips?
The Jet Fuel page says vitamin drips may be done weekly, every 2 weeks, or once a month. The ozone page says frequency depends on the individual situation and response, and may sometimes be more frequent.
Are there risks with ozone therapy?
The clinic lists possible risks including bleeding, bruising, rare allergic reactions, medication interactions, headaches, detox-like feelings, and abdominal cramps or discomfort. Your doctor should review these with you before treatment.
What should I do after ozone therapy?
The clinic advises avoiding strenuous cardiovascular exercise for the rest of the day, drinking about 2–3 litres of water, continuing routine medications unless told otherwise, and contacting the treating doctor if unexpected reactions occur.
Can I stop my usual medication or treatment if I do ozone?
No. The clinic specifically advises not to stop other forms of treatment for your medical conditions unless this has been discussed with both your ozone doctor and your routine doctor.
Want help choosing the right IV therapy?
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