Intravenous Therapy
We offer intravenous therapy based on medical indication and an individual patient assessment. We ensure professional care, safe administration of the procedure, and clear information for the patient.
We offer intravenous therapy based on medical indication and an individual patient assessment. We ensure professional care, safe administration of the procedure, and clear information for the patient.
Intravenous therapy is a treatment method in which vitamins, trace elements, or other active substances are administered directly into a vein. This allows active substances to enter the bloodstream while bypassing the digestive system. Therapy is provided only when prescribed by a physician, taking into account the patient’s health condition, needs, and medical indications.
Intravenous therapy may be prescribed in cases of increased fatigue, vitamin or trace element deficiencies, weakened immunity, recovery after illness, physical or emotional exhaustion, as well as for overall body recovery.
During intravenous therapy, active substances enter the bloodstream directly; therefore, their absorption does not depend on gastrointestinal function or absorption disorders. This ensures even distribution of active substances throughout the body.
Intravenous therapy is considered an effective option when vitamin or trace element deficiencies are identified, as the required substances are delivered directly to the body, bypassing possible intestinal absorption disorders or reduced bioavailability associated with oral intake.
Intravenous therapy may be applied in cases of persistent fatigue or increased physical and emotional strain. The therapy helps support bodily functions related to energy metabolism and overall well-being.
Intravenous therapy can be used to support immune system functions. It is prescribed in cases where the body requires an additional amount of certain vitamins or trace elements due to increased strain or during the recovery period.
Intravenous therapy may be prescribed when restoration of fluid and electrolyte balance is required, for example after illness, intense physical exertion, or in cases of increased risk of dehydration.
The course of therapy, selection of substances, and dosing are determined individually, based on the patient’s health condition, test results, and physician recommendations.
| General practitioner consultation (Monday–Friday) | 80 € |
| General practitioner consultation (Saturday–Sunday) | 100 € |
| Urgent family doctor consultation | 120 € |
| Extended general practitioner consultation (45 min.) | 105 € |
| Follow-up general practitioner consultation (Monday–Friday) | 60 € |
| Follow-up general practitioner consultation (Saturday–Sunday) | 80 € |
| Consultation with family physician Rūta Maciulevičienė (Monday–Friday) | 85 € |
| Consultation with family physician Rūta Maciulevičienė (Saturday–Sunday) | 110 € |
| Follow-up consultation with family physician Rūta Maciulevičienė (Monday–Friday) | 65 € |
| Follow-up consultation with family physician Rūta Maciulevičienė (Saturday–Sunday) | 90 € |
| Urgent general practitioner consultation – price not specified | |
| IV drip insertion and infusion in the procedure room up to 1 hour (without medications) | 55 € |
| IV drip insertion and infusion in the procedure room for 1–2 hours (without medications) | 110 € |
| IV drip with patient’s own medications | 55 € |
| IV drip with patient’s own medications (Monofer) | 110 € |
| Neurological IV drip | 60 € |
| IV drip insertion and infusion in the procedure room up to 1 hour (with medications) | 70 € |
| Vitamin IV drip | from 70 € |
| IV drip insertion and infusion during red light therapy | 70 € |
| Vitamin IV drip during red light therapy | 85 € |
| Ozone therapy | 65 € |