Infusion for people 50+
How it works
The intravenous infusion for people 50+ has been designed for patients who, with age, develop heart, lung or brain diseases, metabolic disorders and a general decline in physical capacity. It is a form of adjunctive therapy that can be used as a complement to treatment provided by a doctor and other recommended therapies (pharmacotherapy, rehabilitation, lifestyle modifications). The aim of the infusion is to provide multi-directional support for the body in people over 50, improve day-to-day functioning and accompany them in the treatment of chronic diseases under medical supervision. 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 infusion for people 50+ may be considered for patients who:- are over 50 years of age and live with chronic heart, lung or brain diseases, or metabolic disorders,
- experience loss of strength, poorer exercise tolerance and getting tired more quickly in everyday activities,
- have multiple coexisting conditions and are looking for additional, closely monitored support for the body under a doctor’s care,
- are under regular medical supervision and have up-to-date medical records and test results.
Who it is for
- Contact with reception
The first step is to contact reception – by phone or via the contact form on the website. The team will provide the key organisational information and propose a date to begin the qualification process for the intravenous infusion for people 50+. - You complete a qualification form
Before the consultation, we ask you to complete a qualification form describing your symptoms, diagnosed chronic conditions, medications you are taking and attaching any available test results. This allows the doctor to make an initial assessment of the safety of using the infusion in someone over 50. - Scheduling the infusion
After a positive qualification, a date is set for the intravenous infusion for people 50+ and, if needed, a provisional plan for further visits. You will receive clear instructions on how to prepare for the infusion, the expected duration of your stay in the clinic and the recommendations that apply after the procedure is completed.