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Specialty IV Treatments in Westchester County, NY

Clinically supervised infusions — NAD+, iron, high-dose vitamin C, and GLP-1 weight management — for patients with specific medical needs and goals.

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Clinician adjusting an IV drip for a reclining patient during NAD treatment in Westchester County
Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center

What makes specialty infusions different?

Specialty IV treatments are a distinct category from everyday wellness drips. They involve longer chair time, a more detailed clinical conversation, possible lab review, or ongoing medical supervision — and we do not blur that line. At Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center, our clinical team takes the same care with intake for a specialty infusion that any supervised medical program requires.

The treatments in this category include NAD+ therapy for cellular energy support, iron infusion for patients with documented iron-deficiency anemia, high-dose vitamin C as a complementary support option, and our GLP-1 weight management program. Each service has its own eligibility criteria, screening steps, and expectations, which our team will explain clearly before you commit to a visit.

If you are wondering whether a specialty treatment is appropriate for you, the best first step is a conversation. Our team can tell you exactly what preparation is involved, whether labs are required, and what a realistic course of treatment looks like — so you can make a well-informed decision.

When is a specialty infusion the right choice?

A specialty infusion makes sense when your goal goes beyond everyday wellness support. Iron infusion, for example, is appropriate for patients with a confirmed deficiency whose clinical team has recommended IV iron rather than oral supplementation. High-dose vitamin C is often sought by patients who want higher concentrations than any oral dose can reliably deliver. NAD+ is a longer, more deliberate process aimed at supporting cellular energy pathways over multiple sessions. GLP-1 is a supervised weight management program, not a single visit.

For many patients the clearest signal is that an everyday wellness drip has not addressed what they are dealing with, or that their situation involves a clinical finding — a lab result, a specific diagnosis, or a referral from their own provider — that points toward a more structured approach. Our clinical team welcomes those conversations and will be straightforward about what our specialty services can and cannot offer.

If you are unsure whether your goal calls for a wellness drip or a specialty infusion, reach out before you book. A short conversation saves everyone time and ensures you get the right service from the start.

Where we serve

Serving Westchester County

Our clinic welcomes patients from across Westchester County, including White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Scarsdale, Mount Kisco, Rye, Mamaroneck, Harrison, Bedford, and Chappaqua.

  • White Plains
  • Yonkers
  • New Rochelle
  • Scarsdale
  • Mount Kisco
  • Rye
  • Mamaroneck
  • Harrison
  • Bedford
  • Chappaqua

Frequently asked questions

  • Do specialty infusions require labs before my first visit?

    Some do. Iron infusion requires recent lab work confirming deficiency, along with clinical evaluation. High-dose vitamin C may require G6PD enzyme screening before we can proceed safely. GLP-1 weight management includes an eligibility review at intake. Our team will tell you exactly what is needed when you inquire.

  • How long do specialty treatments take?

    It depends on the service. NAD+ infusions are administered slowly for comfort and may run two to four hours per session, with multiple sessions often recommended over time. Iron infusions vary by protocol. Our team will give you a realistic time estimate when you book.

  • Can I book a specialty treatment as a first-time patient?

    Yes. First-time patients are welcome, but intake and eligibility review always happen before we schedule a specialty service. We confirm that the treatment is appropriate and safe for your specific situation before your appointment is confirmed.

  • Will specialty infusions be covered by my insurance?

    Coverage depends on your insurance plan and the clinical indication for treatment. Iron infusion, for instance, may be covered when medically prescribed, while elective wellness services typically are not. We recommend checking with your insurance provider. Our team can help clarify what documentation may be needed.

  • Can I continue specialty treatments that were started by another provider?

    In many cases, yes. Patients who have received iron infusions or NAD+ therapy elsewhere and want to continue can discuss their history with our clinical team during intake. We will review what you have done previously and confirm that continuing at our clinic is appropriate.