Tri-Immune Boost Injection in Westchester County
Three immune-supporting ingredients in one fast defensive shot.

The Tri-Immune Boost injection packs three well-known immune-supporting ingredients into a single quick shot: glutathione, vitamin C, and zinc. Each plays its own recognized part in how your body defends itself. Vitamin C and zinc have long been associated with healthy immune function, while glutathione, the body's master antioxidant, helps your cells manage the oxidative stress that ramps up when you are run-down or under the weather. Bringing all three together into one intramuscular injection makes it an efficient way to give your immune system targeted support without the time commitment of a full IV.
The appeal of a shot over a drip here is simple: speed and convenience. When the people around you are getting sick, when you are short on sleep, or when you are about to travel, you may not have an hour to spare for an infusion. The Tri-Immune shot delivers its three ingredients directly into the muscle in a matter of minutes, which makes it easy to fold into a busy day or to reach for at the first hint that you might be coming down with something. It is immune support that fits the reality of a packed schedule.
We are careful to be honest about what this shot can and cannot do, and we hold that line. It supplies nutrients your immune system relies on, which may help you feel more supported and resilient, but it is not a treatment for any illness and it will not stop you from getting sick. It does not replace the genuine basics that protect you: staying current on vaccines, washing your hands, and getting real rest. Patients across Westchester County use it at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center as one proactive layer in a sensible approach to staying well, and our care team will always frame it that way.
Deciding between the Tri-Immune shot and a full immunity IV drip mostly comes down to time. The shot packs its three ingredients into a quick visit, which makes it the practical choice when you are busy or want to reach for support at the first hint of feeling off. The immunity IV drip delivers a broader blend of nutrients in fluids over a longer, more restful session, which some people prefer when they want fuller support or are already feeling run-down and would value the rehydration. Many patients keep both in their back pocket, using the shot for fast, frequent boosts and a drip when they have the hour to spare. Our team will help you match the format to the day rather than push you toward the longer option.
Benefits you may notice
- Three immune-supporting ingredients, glutathione, vitamin C, and zinc, in one shot
- Vitamin C and zinc, both long associated with healthy immune function
- Glutathione, a key antioxidant that helps cells manage oxidative stress
- A fast, convenient alternative to a full immunity IV when time is short
- Easy to reach for ahead of travel or at the first sign of feeling run-down
- A proactive layer of support during cold and flu season

What to expect
- 1We review your health history and what prompted your visit during a quick intake
- 2Our care team confirms the Tri-Immune shot is a safe, appropriate choice for you
- 3We clean the injection site, usually the upper arm or hip, before the shot
- 4The injection takes only seconds, with a brief pinch and a moment of pressure
- 5You can head straight back to your day within a few minutes
Session length
About 10–15 minutes
Recommended cadence
Weekly during cold and flu season, or as needed
Who it's for
- Anyone wanting quick immune support without committing to a full IV
- Frequent travelers facing crowded airports, packed flights, and lost sleep
- People who feel run-down or sense they may be fighting something off
- Caregivers, teachers, healthcare workers, and others often around sick people
- Those under heavy stress or short on rest during a demanding stretch
- Anyone wanting a regular, proactive boost through cold and flu season
A calm place to feel better
What's in it
- Glutathione, a key antioxidant for cellular stress
- Vitamin C, associated with healthy immune function
- Zinc, long associated with supporting the immune system
Frequently asked
What is in the Tri-Immune shot?
It combines three immune-supporting ingredients in one injection: glutathione, vitamin C, and zinc. Vitamin C and zinc are long associated with healthy immune function, while glutathione is an antioxidant that helps your cells manage oxidative stress, especially when you are run-down.
Can this shot keep me from getting sick?
No injection can promise that, and we will not pretend otherwise. The Tri-Immune shot supplies nutrients your immune system relies on, which may help you feel more resilient, but it is not a substitute for vaccines, good rest, handwashing, and the basics that genuinely protect you.
Should I get the shot or the immunity IV?
Choose the shot when you want quick, convenient immune support and are short on time, since it takes only a few minutes. The immunity IV delivers a broader blend of nutrients and fluids over a longer, more relaxing session. Many people use both depending on the day, and our team can help you decide.
When is the best time to come in?
Both proactive and early-symptom timing make sense. Many patients come before travel or a high-exposure stretch, while others reach for it at the very first hint of feeling run-down. As a rule, earlier tends to be more useful than waiting until you are fully unwell.
Is it safe to get this shot regularly?
For most healthy adults, yes, and many come weekly during peak season. Our clinical team reviews your health history first and will tell you if anything in your situation calls for a different approach. If you have a fever or feel seriously unwell, we may suggest seeing your provider first.
How is this different from a single vitamin C or zinc shot?
A single-ingredient shot focuses on just one nutrient, while the Tri-Immune combines three that work along different paths, antioxidant support from glutathione plus the immune associations of vitamin C and zinc, in one injection. It is a more rounded option for people who want broader support in a single visit.
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.
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.


