Intramuscular Injections
Our IM (intramuscular) wellness services involve the administration of nutrients into a muscle, performed by qualified health professionals.
This method is used to support general wellbeing and is carried out in a safe, professional setting. Each service is discussed with you beforehand to ensure it aligns with your individual wellness goals and clinical needs.
Book a Consultation to Find What Suits You Best
Every client is unique, and your wellness needs may differ from others. That’s why we recommend booking a consultation with one of our qualified team members. During this session, we’ll:
Discuss your wellness goals and preferences
Explain the services we provide in a clear and professional way
Help you choose the option that best fits your needs
Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
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Vitamin consultations involve an assessment with a qualified health practitioner to determine whether intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV) vitamin supplementation may be appropriate for you. This is based on your medical history, lifestyle, and individual health needs.
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People may seek a consultation with a registered health practitioner to discuss whether vitamin supplementation could be appropriate for them. Reasons might include:
Ongoing fatigue or low energy
Known vitamin B12 deficiency
Concerns about frequent colds or illness
Nutrient absorption issues (e.g., following gastrointestinal surgery)
May provide general wellness support during periods of illness or recovery
Supportive care during chronic fatigue, in consultation with your treating doctor
Hydration support (e.g., in pregnancy-related nausea, only under medical guidance)
Exploring supportive care options for athletes or those with high physical demands
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For most vitamin consultations, you do not need a referral. However, certain treatments such as high-dose vitamin C infusions for oncology patients require referral from your treating doctor.
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A confidential discussion of your health history and concerns
Consideration of any relevant blood results or medical information
An assessment of whether vitamin supplementation may be suitable
Development of a personalised plan if appropriate
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No. Any procedure will only be performed if it is considered clinically suitable after assessment. Not everyone will be a candidate for treatment.
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As with all medical procedures, there are potential risks. These will be explained during your consultation, and you will have the opportunity to ask questions before deciding whether to proceed.
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No. Consultations for vitamin support are not a substitute for regular medical care. It is recommended that you maintain ongoing care with your GP or specialist for general health concerns.
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You can book online via our scheduling page or contact our clinic directly.
