Physician-owned and medically directed
Board-certified clinical oversight
Private infusion suites
Personalized treatment plans
Low nurse-to-patient ratios
Dedicated care coordination
Insurance and referral support
Physician-led biologic and IV infusion therapies delivered in a calm, private setting designed for comfort and clinical excellence. At LIVbetter, we combine advanced medical care with a personalized experience—so patients receive the treatment they need with the attention they deserve.

Physician-supervised infusion and injectable therapies designed to support patients across chronic care, mental health, and metabolic wellness.
Specialty biologic and infusion therapies for autoimmune, neurological, gastrointestinal, and immune-related conditions—administered under physician supervision.
Targeted intramuscular nutrient and metabolic injections designed to enhance absorption and address deficiencies.

Clinically formulated IV infusions grounded in peer-reviewed science to support cellular health, recovery, and metabolic function.
Medical-grade ketamine infusions for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain, delivered in a controlled clinical setting.
We’ve streamlined our intake process to be as hands-off for you as possible.
Our team verifies your insurance and coordinates with your doctor to get your records.
We’ll call you to schedule your first visit at a time that works for you.
We deliver physician-supervised infusion and biologic therapies in a modern outpatient setting—focused on safety, comfort, and consistent results for patients with complex and chronic conditions.
All treatments supervised by experienced medical leadership.
Individualized care plans designed for each patient’s needs.
Strict clinical protocols and evidence-based practices.
Physician-owned and medically directed
Board-certified clinical oversight
Private infusion suites
Personalized treatment plans
Low nurse-to-patient ratios
Dedicated care coordination
Insurance and referral support
Long wait times and limited scheduling
Shared treatment spaces
High patient volume
Hospital-grade safety standards
Limited personalization
Less continuity of care
Limited physician oversight
Wellness-focused formulas
Basic hydration services
Minimal diagnostic screening
Not designed for complex conditions
Limited coordination with providers
Schedule a consultation with our clinical team to discuss your infusion needs and create a personalized care plan in a safe, modern outpatient setting.
Answers to common questions about our infusion services, treatment process, and patient care.
All treatments are administered by experienced registered nurses under physician supervision. Our clinical team follows evidence-based protocols to ensure safety and comfort.
Making the switch is easier than you might think. We handle the majority of the transition so you can focus on your health, not the paperwork. Here is how our simple three-step process works:
1. Initial Contact: Reach out to us via our website or phone. You’ll just need to provide the name of your current medication and your insurance information.
2. The "Heavy Lifting": Our clinical intake team coordinates directly with your current doctor to gather your medical records and active orders. We also manage the transfer of your insurance authorizations to ensure there is no lapse in coverage.
3. Scheduling: Once the paperwork is verified, we’ll contact you to schedule your first appointment at a time that fits your life.
Note: You don't need to notify your current center until you are ready; we can manage the transition quietly and professionally to ensure your treatment schedule remains uninterrupted.
All treatments are provided at our LIVbetter outpatient infusion center in a private, professionally monitored setting.
Some prescription infusions require a referral from your healthcare provider. Our team can assist with referral coordination and verification.
Treatment times vary depending on the medication and individual care plan. Most infusions range from 45 minutes to several hours.
Yes. All patients complete a medical intake and clinical review prior to receiving treatment to ensure safety and appropriateness.
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