Physician-led longevity infusion center.
Looking for safe, physician-supervised IV hydration therapy in Westborough, Massachusetts? VitalizeMD offers evidence-informed IV therapy blends designed to support hydration, recovery, and wellness goals. Every treatment is medically screened and administered using sterile technique.
IV hydration therapy involves the administration of fluids through a peripheral intravenous catheter to support hydration and fluid balance when clinically appropriate.
Athletic Recovery IV:
- 500–1000 mL Normal Saline or Lactated Ringer’s
- Magnesium Sulfate (if indicated)
- B-Complex Vitamins
- Vitamin B12 (if indicated)
Immune Optimization IV:
- 500–1000 mL Normal Saline
- Vitamin C (dose determined by provider)
- Zinc (if indicated)
- B-Complex Vitamins
- Optional Glutathione
Executive Performance IV:
- 500–1000 mL Normal Saline
- B-Complex Vitamins
- Vitamin B12
- Magnesium
- Amino Acid Blend (Optional)
Travel Recovery IV:
- 500–1000 mL Normal Saline
- B-Complex Vitamins
- Magnesium
- Ondansetron (if indicated)
- Optional anti-nausea support
Fatigue & Burnout Support IV:
- 500–1000 mL Normal Saline
- B-Complex Vitamins
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin C
- Magnesium
IV fluids are medically established for dehydration treatment. Elective wellness uses should be individualized and not presented as guaranteed outcomes.
VitalizeMD – Westborough, Massachusetts
Serving patients across Central Massachusetts.
• All IV therapy services are provided under the supervision of a licensed Massachusetts physician.
• Services comply with Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine regulations.
• Informed consent is obtained prior to treatment in accordance with Massachusetts medical standards.
• Treatments are elective wellness services and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease unless explicitly stated by your physician.
• Patients experiencing medical emergencies should call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department.
• Documentation and medical records are maintained in accordance with Massachusetts privacy laws and HIPAA regulations.
• Prescription medications (e.g., Ondansetron, Ketorolac) are administered only when clinically indicated and legally prescribed.
• Patients may be referred to primary care or specialty care when medically appropriate.