Immune-boosting infusion

How it works

The intravenous immune-boosting infusion is intended to support the body in people struggling with reduced immunity, recurrent infections and chronic fatigue.
It is a form of adjunctive therapy that can be used as a complement to treatment provided by a doctor and to recommended lifestyle changes (including sleep, nutrition and physical activity).
The aim of the infusion is to support the proper functioning of the body, improve overall wellbeing and help with day-to-day functioning in people who, after a medical consultation, have been qualified for this form of therapy.
The effects of therapy are individual, and the decision to use the infusion is made by the doctor after analysing the patient’s health status.

Who it is for

The intravenous immune-boosting infusion is intended for people who:

  • often struggle with recurrent infections or slow recovery,

  • experience chronic fatigue disproportionate to their daily load,

  • have diagnosed or suspected mitochondrial dysfunction,

  • after an illness or period of intense strain on the body need controlled support under medical supervision,

  • remain under regular medical care and have up-to-date medical records.

The infusion does not replace medical treatment. It may be considered as part of a therapeutic plan.

How it works – step by step

  1. Contact with reception
    The first step is to contact reception – by phone or via the contact form on the website. You will receive basic organisational information and a proposed date to begin the qualification process.
  2. You complete a qualification form
    Before the visit, we ask you to complete a qualification form describing your symptoms, past illnesses, current treatment, medications you are taking and any test results you have. This allows the doctor to better assess the safety of using the infusion.
  3. Qualification and selection of the preparation and dosage by a physician (in the case of patients under 18 years of age)
    During the consultation, the physician conducts a detailed medical interview and analyzes the medical documentation and test results. Based on this, they decide whether intravenous immune-boosting infusions are an appropriate form of support in your child’s situation. If you are over 18 years of age, the preparation is selected by a specialized nurse.
  4. Scheduling the infusion
    After a positive qualification, a date is set for the intravenous immune-boosting infusion and – if indicated – a preliminary schedule of follow-up visits. You will receive clear information on how to prepare for the infusion, how much time to reserve for your stay in the clinic and what recommendations apply after the infusion is completed.

To book an appointment or consultation, call:

570 909 962