Outpatient IV Therapy in Fayetteville, Arkansas
Physician supervised intravenous therapy in a comfortable outpatient setting. Our infusion center provides a convenient alternative to hospital admission for patients requiring IV medications.
Expert Care in a Comfortable Setting
Infusion therapy is the administration of medication directly into the bloodstream through an IV line. Our Fayetteville infusion center allows patients who need IV antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, or nutritional support to receive treatment without being hospitalized. Treatment is administered under the direct supervision of our infectious disease physicians, enabling immediate clinical decisions when needed.
Physician Oversight
Unlike home infusion or hospital outpatient centers, our infusion therapy is supervised directly by your infectious disease physician. This allows for immediate adjustments to your treatment plan.
Consistent Care Team
The same nursing team manages your individualized treatment plan throughout therapy, handling medication administration, lab draws, dressing changes, and central line maintenance.
Clinical Environment
Our infusion center provides comfortable treatment spaces designed to make extended infusion sessions as pleasant as possible while maintaining a clinical environment with full safety protocols.
Care Coordination
We coordinate with your referring physician and insurance to ensure seamless care. Our team handles medication education, pharmacokinetics monitoring, and ongoing evaluation.
Infusion Therapy Services
Our infusion center delivers a range of intravenous therapies for patients with infections or nutritional needs that require IV administration.
IV Antibiotic Therapy
Treatment for serious bacterial infections including bone infections, endocarditis, deep tissue infections, and infections that require antibiotics not available in oral form.
IV Antifungal Therapy
Treatment for serious fungal infections that require intravenous administration, including invasive candidiasis and aspergillosis.
IV Antiviral Therapy
Treatment for viral infections requiring IV medications, including certain herpes virus infections and CMV in appropriate patients.
Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
IV nutritional support for patients who cannot receive adequate nutrition through oral intake or tube feeding.
Central Line Care
Maintenance and care of PICC lines and central venous catheters, including dressing changes, flushing, and troubleshooting.
What to Expect
Understanding what happens during infusion therapy can help you feel more comfortable with the process.
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Initial Evaluation
Your physician evaluates your condition and determines an appropriate IV therapy plan, including the medication, dosage, frequency, and duration of treatment.
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IV Access
Depending on your treatment duration, you may have a peripheral IV or a longer-term central line (PICC) placed. Our team will explain your options.
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Treatment Sessions
You arrive at our infusion center at scheduled times. The nursing team administers your medication, monitors for any reactions, and ensures your comfort.
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Ongoing Monitoring
Lab work tracks your response to treatment and monitors for any side effects. Your physician adjusts therapy as needed based on results.
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Completion
Once treatment is complete, your IV access is removed and follow up care is arranged with your referring physician.