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High-Dose Vitamin C IV Infusion in Westchester County

Mega-dose antioxidant vitamin C for immune and wellness support.

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Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center

Vitamin C is one of the most familiar nutrients there is, yet how much your body can actually absorb from food or pills is surprisingly limited. Your gut tightly caps the amount it will take in at any one time, so swallowing more does not push your levels meaningfully higher past a certain point. A high-dose vitamin C IV works around that ceiling entirely. By delivering ascorbic acid directly into your bloodstream alongside IV fluids, it reaches concentrations that simply are not achievable by mouth, which is the whole reason people seek it out as an infusion rather than a supplement.

We offer this drip for antioxidant and general immune support, and that is exactly how we describe it, no more and no less. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps your cells manage oxidative stress, and it has a long-recognized association with healthy immune function and with collagen formation. Many patients across Westchester County choose a high-dose session during demanding periods, around travel, or simply as part of how they look after themselves. It is a wellness infusion, and we are careful to keep the conversation grounded in that role rather than letting it drift into claims it cannot support.

To be completely clear, this is not a treatment for any disease, and we make no claims that high-dose vitamin C treats, cures, or fights any serious illness. We will not make claims of that nature under any circumstances, and we would encourage real caution toward anyone who does. What we offer is antioxidant and immune support delivered efficiently, for people who want that support and for whom it is appropriate. Honesty about what a drip can and cannot do is something we take seriously, particularly on a treatment that is sometimes surrounded by overstated promises elsewhere.

Because the doses here are high, safety screening matters more than with a routine vitamin drip, and we build it in. One specific step is screening for G6PD deficiency, an inherited enzyme condition that can make high-dose vitamin C unsafe, before proceeding. Our clinical team at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center reviews your health history, talks through this screening with you, and confirms the infusion is appropriate before we begin. If anything in your history gives us pause, we will tell you plainly and hold off rather than push ahead.

Benefits you may notice

  • Reaches vitamin C levels in the blood that oral supplements physically cannot achieve
  • Provides antioxidant support that helps your cells manage everyday oxidative stress
  • Vitamin C is long associated with healthy immune function and with collagen formation
  • Delivered with IV fluids, so you are gently hydrated during the session as well
  • Preceded by safety screening, including for G6PD deficiency, before any high-dose infusion
  • Reviewed and overseen by our clinical team, with honest framing about what it does
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What to expect

  1. 1
    We start with a careful intake covering your health history, medications, and goals for the session
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    Our clinical team discusses and arranges screening for G6PD deficiency, a safety step specific to high-dose vitamin C
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    Once screening and review confirm it is appropriate, our care team checks your vitals and places a small IV line
  4. 4
    The ascorbic acid is infused alongside IV fluids at a steady, comfortable rate while you relax
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    Our team monitors you throughout and stays available to answer questions or adjust your comfort
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    When the bag finishes, the line comes out, we cover the spot, and you continue with your day

Session length

60–90 minutes, depending on the dose

Recommended cadence

As appropriate for your goals; your care team will advise on cadence

Who it's for

  • People wanting concentrated antioxidant support beyond what oral vitamin C provides
  • Those looking for immune support during demanding seasons or around travel
  • Patients curious about high-dose vitamin C who want it delivered safely and honestly
  • Anyone who tolerates oral vitamin C poorly but wants higher levels of support
  • People who appreciate proper safety screening before a high-dose infusion
  • Those seeking a wellness infusion with clear, realistic expectations

A calm place to feel better

  • Zinc-rich immunity foods including tuna, almonds, mushrooms and avocado around a Zinc chalkboard sign
  • Zinc food sources like salmon, shrimp, beef and nuts arranged around the Zn periodic symbol
  • Fresh oranges, lemons and apples with cinnamon sticks, vitamin C citrus for immune support

What's in it

  • High-dose ascorbic acid (vitamin C) for antioxidant and immune support
  • Sterile IV fluids to deliver the infusion and keep you hydrated
  • No additional active ingredients unless discussed with our clinical team

Frequently asked

  • What is G6PD screening, and why does it matter here?

    G6PD deficiency is an inherited enzyme condition that can make high-dose vitamin C unsafe. Because the doses in this infusion are high, our clinical team addresses screening for it before proceeding. It is a specific safety step we take seriously rather than skip.

  • Why get vitamin C by IV instead of a supplement?

    Your gut caps how much vitamin C it absorbs at once, so oral doses plateau no matter how many you take. An IV bypasses that limit and reaches blood levels that pills cannot, which is the entire reason people choose the infusion form.

  • Can high-dose vitamin C treat serious illness?

    We make no such claims, and we never will. We offer this strictly as antioxidant and general immune support, not as a treatment for any disease. We would urge real caution toward any provider who promises otherwise about high-dose vitamin C.

  • How often should I get a high-dose vitamin C infusion?

    There is no one-size answer. It depends on your goals and how you respond, and our team will suggest a sensible cadence during your visit. Many people use it periodically during busier seasons rather than on a fixed weekly schedule.

  • Is the infusion uncomfortable?

    Most people find it easy and simply relax through it. Some notice a faint mineral taste or mild sensations, which slowing the rate usually resolves. Tell your care team if anything feels off, and we will adjust the pace for your comfort.

  • Do I need anything before my first session?

    Mainly the health history review and the G6PD screening our clinical team arranges. Arriving well hydrated and having eaten beforehand makes for a more comfortable visit. Patients across Westchester County are welcome to come ask questions before booking their first infusion.

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

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This page is for general information and is not medical advice. IV therapy and injections are administered by licensed clinical staff after screening. Some treatments require lab work or a medical evaluation. Talk to a qualified provider about whether a treatment is right for you.