How often you get IV therapy depends on your needs. Some with ongoing fatigue, dehydration, or recovery issues need different schedules than those seeking general support. With trusted IV therapy in Rancho Palos Verdes, the timing is matched to each person instead of a fixed routine. IV therapy delivers nutrients directly into the bloodstream, unlike pills that go through digestion.
At EBo2 Therapy and Wellness, we build IV therapy plans around each patient’s health history, current concerns, and how they feel after the first few sessions. There is no single schedule that fits everyone, but there are common patterns based on why a person starts treatment. Some people come in more often at the beginning and then space out visits later, while others do well with occasional sessions from the start. The right frequency usually becomes clearer as the body’s response becomes evident over time.
How IV Therapy Frequency Is Determined
Before recommending a schedule, our team looks at three things: what the patient is trying to address, which formula is most appropriate, and whether IV therapy is being used alone or as part of a broader protocol that includes EBOO, stem cell therapy, or peptide therapy.
A patient dealing with post-viral fatigue has different needs than someone using NAD+ infusions for cognitive support or high-dose Vitamin C for immune function. Frequency should match the goal, not a generic wellness calendar.
For General Wellness and Maintenance
Patients who are generally healthy and using IV therapy to support energy, immunity, or hydration typically benefit from one session every two to four weeks. This range keeps nutrient levels consistent without over-supplementing.
Some patients do well with monthly sessions once their initial health goals are met. Others prefer a higher frequency during periods of stress, seasonal illness, or increased physical demand. Our team helps patients dial in what works based on how they feel between sessions.
For Chronic Conditions or Active Recovery
Patients with chronic fatigue, autoimmune conditions, or significant inflammation often start with a more concentrated schedule. Weekly sessions for the first four to six weeks are common, particularly when IV therapy is paired with EBOO therapy as part of a broader protocol.
Once the initial phase shows progress, many patients shift to bi-weekly or monthly maintenance. The goal is not to keep frequency high indefinitely but to establish a baseline of cellular health that requires less intensive upkeep over time.
For High-Dose Formulas Like NAD+ and Glutathione
NAD+ IV therapy and high-dose glutathione are among the more targeted options we offer. NAD+ supports mitochondrial energy production and has gained attention for its role in cellular repair and cognitive function. Glutathione is the body’s primary antioxidant and is especially relevant for patients dealing with oxidative stress or toxin burden.
These formulas are typically administered in a series rather than as standalone sessions. A common NAD+ protocol starts with two to three sessions in the first week, followed by weekly or bi-weekly maintenance. Glutathione is often added as an infusion component or standalone drip on a weekly basis, depending on the patient’s goals.
When IV Therapy Is Part of a Larger Protocol
Many patients at EBo2 do not use IV therapy in isolation. EBOO therapy addresses blood purification and inflammation at a systemic level, and IV nutrition supports what comes after: restoring cellular fuel, antioxidant reserves, and immune function. The two work well together.
In these cases, IV therapy frequency is often tied to the EBOO schedule. A patient doing monthly EBOO sessions might receive an IV infusion the same day or within a day or two, supporting recovery and extending the benefits of the blood purification process.
Signs You May Benefit from More Frequent Sessions
Patients often ask how they will know if their current frequency is not enough. The clearest indicators are a return of fatigue or brain fog before the next scheduled session, persistent low energy despite adequate sleep, or a sense that the positive effects from each session are wearing off too quickly.
These patterns suggest either that a higher-frequency phase is needed or that the formula being used may need adjustment. Our team reviews these responses at each visit and adjusts the protocol accordingly.
These patterns suggest either that a higher-frequency phase is needed or that the formula being used may need adjustment. Our team reviews these responses at each visit and adjusts the protocol accordingly.
Can You Get IV Therapy Too Often?
Yes, though it is less common than underdosing. Excessive sessions with high-dose formulas, particularly fat-soluble vitamins, can lead to imbalances over time. Water-soluble nutrients like Vitamin C are excreted more readily, but that does not mean unlimited frequency is appropriate.
This is one reason we conduct a pre-treatment intake and include an advanced blood test with the new patient offer. Understanding where a patient’s levels already stand is the only accurate way to avoid over-supplementing while still delivering meaningful benefit.
What to Expect at Your First IV Session at EBo2
New patients begin with an advanced blood test and a first visit consultation for $179. That baseline informs everything else. Ben handles intake and pre-appointment communication, so patients arrive knowing what to expect rather than figuring it out on the day.
Sessions run 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the formula, and our staff monitors patients throughout. Most people describe the experience as relaxed and comfortable after the initial IV line placement. Many report feeling noticeably better within 24 to 48 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I get IV therapy for energy and fatigue? For fatigue-related goals, most patients benefit from weekly sessions for the first three to four weeks, followed by bi-weekly or monthly maintenance. Frequency is adjusted based on how the patient responds after the initial series.
Can I get IV therapy every week? Yes, weekly sessions are appropriate for many patients, particularly in an initial treatment phase or during high-demand periods. Our team reviews each patient’s response to determine whether weekly frequency is appropriate on an ongoing basis.
How long do the effects of IV therapy last? Most patients notice benefits for several days to two weeks, depending on the formula and their baseline health. Patients with significant nutrient deficits or chronic conditions may find that effects wear off more quickly at first and become more sustained as levels stabilise over multiple sessions.
Is IV therapy safe to do regularly? Yes, when administered by trained professionals using medical-grade compounds and appropriate dosing. At EBo2, all sessions include vital sign monitoring and are preceded by a medical history review for first-time patients.
Does the type of IV drip affect how often I should go? Yes. High-dose formulas like NAD+ and Vitamin C follow specific protocols, while hydration and general wellness drips are more flexible in scheduling. Our team recommends frequency based on the specific formula and the patient’s goals.
Do I need a referral to start IV therapy at EBo2? No referral is needed. New patients can book directly by calling 424-468-9437 or emailing Info@ebo2therapy.com. The $179 new patient special includes an advanced blood test and your first visit consultation.
Contact Us
We’re here to assist you on your wellness journey. Whether you’re curious about EBOO therapy, have questions about our services, or wish to schedule an appointment, reaching out is simple.
Visit Us: 29000 S Western Ave, Suite 201, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
Call Us: (424) 468-9437
Email Us: info@ebo2therapy.com
Business Hours:
- Monday – Saturday: 8 AM – 7 PM
- Sunday: Closed
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