Vitamin Injections in Westchester County, NY
B12, vitamin D, glutathione, MIC, tri-immune, vitamin C, and amino acid shots — fast, focused nutrient support with no IV line and no long wait.

Fast, focused nutrient support without an IV
Vitamin injections are intramuscular shots that deliver a single nutrient or a targeted blend directly into muscle tissue, where it absorbs quickly without the setup time or chair time of a full IV drip. Most injection visits at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center take 10 to 15 minutes from arrival to out the door — making them one of the easier wellness appointments to fit into a busy week.
Because there is no IV line and no catheter placement, injections are a comfortable option for patients who are needle-sensitive about venipuncture, or who simply want a quick, routine top-up rather than a longer session. Our care team still completes a brief intake at every injection visit, confirming the shot is appropriate, explaining what it may support, and noting anything in your health history worth knowing.
Popular options include vitamin B12 for energy and neurological support, vitamin D for patients with common deficiencies, glutathione for antioxidant and skin-health support, MIC (methionine, inositol, choline) for metabolism support, tri-immune for immune defense, and amino acid blends for recovery and muscle maintenance.
Should I choose an injection or an IV drip?
Injections are the better fit when you want one specific nutrient quickly — a weekly B12 shot, a vitamin D top-up, or a recurring glutathione treatment — and you do not need the broader hydration and multi-nutrient support that a full IV provides. They are also ideal when time is limited and you want something you can realistically keep up on a consistent schedule.
IV drips are the better fit when hydration is part of the goal, when you want a broader nutrient formula, or when you simply want a longer, more relaxing session. Many guests at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center use both formats together: injections for quick weekly maintenance and an IV drip every few weeks when they want a more complete reset. Our care team can help you build a routine that uses each format where it adds the most.
Treatment menu
B12 Shot
A quick B12 shot for clean, lasting energy.
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Support immunity, mood and bone health.
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Master-antioxidant shot for brighter-looking skin and antioxidant support.
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Biotin boost for hair, skin and nails.
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MIC + B12 to support fat metabolism between drips.
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Three immune-supporting ingredients in one shot.
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Concentrated antioxidant shot for immune support.
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Amino acids for quick energy and recovery.
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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.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a vitamin injection visit take?
Most visits take 10 to 15 minutes, including a brief intake review and the injection itself. There is no IV setup, so the process is considerably faster than a drip appointment.
Do vitamin injections hurt?
You will feel a quick pinch and brief pressure at the injection site, similar to any routine intramuscular shot. Most patients find it very manageable, and any mild soreness at the site typically resolves within a day.
How often can I get a vitamin injection?
Frequency depends on the specific nutrient, your goals, and your health history. B12 and MIC shots are commonly given weekly or biweekly. Vitamin D shots may be monthly or quarterly depending on your levels. Your care team can recommend a cadence that makes sense for you.
Do I need a referral or lab work before getting an injection?
Most injection visits do not require a referral or labs. Our care team completes a short health intake at your appointment to confirm the shot is appropriate. If you are interested in vitamin D injections and have not had recent labs, it can be helpful to know your current levels — but it is not required to book.