FAQs
Women’s health is layered, dynamic, and deeply personal. You deserve providers who take the time to understand your full story, not just your chart. Whether you’re navigating perimenopause, gut issues, weight concerns, or burnout—we’re here with real solutions, rooted in both science and empathy.
How can we pay?
- We are a cash-based practice. IV infusions are not covered by insurance at this time.
- We accept HSA, FSA, debit, and credit card payments.
Do you take insurance?
No, we do not take insurance. We accept HSA, FSA, debit, and credit card payments. We provide each patient with a superbill after their visit that they can submit to their insurance to get reimbursed.
How to book an appointment?
You can book an appointment by clicking the schedule button on our website or click on this link to go directly to our online scheduler.
Do you treat children?
We do treat youth who are menstruating for any women’s health issues. We also perform sports physicals. Children cannot receive IV or injections at this time.
Can you come to my home or take calls outside office hours?
Not at this time
Can we book a group?
Absolutely! We love groups. We desire to be a location for social gatherings, evenings out, destination outings, corporate events, birthdays, bachelorette parties…
How long does an IV infusion take?
An IV infusion treatment last about 1 hour.
What does the weight loss program entail?
Your initial weight loss consultation will help identify the appropriate GLP-1 medication and package for you, beginning with a lower dose that will be adjusted by Dana through careful monitoring. We will keep track of your weight loss progress alongside key metrics such as skeletal muscle mass, visceral fat, and body fat mass. Each visit will include a weigh-in on our InBody scale, ensuring we capture all the essential data we need to support your journey. You will have 30-minute follow-up appointments with Dana every four weeks, and once you reach your weight loss goal, she will gradually taper you off the medication to promote the continued maintenance of healthy habits and discipline you developed during your treatment.
