Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Initial Consultation & Assessment.

During your appointment, a clinician reviews medical history, current medications, lifestyle, and goals. They may order labs, discuss vitamin options and dosing, and create a personalized injection plan. Appointment usually takes 30–60 minutes depending on complexity.

Hydrate, eat a light meal, and bring a list of medications, supplements, allergies, and relevant medical records. Avoid alcohol or heavy exercise before the visit. If labs are requested, follow fasting instructions provided by your clinician.

Many clients benefit from basic bloodwork to assess nutrient levels, CBC, metabolic panel, and vitamin deficiencies. Labs help tailor injections safely; tests can often be completed before or shortly after the consultation based on provider recommendation.

Some people notice improved energy or hydration within days, while immune and deficiency corrections take weeks. Expect measurable changes over 2–8 weeks, depending on baseline health, selected vitamins, frequency, and adherence to the plan.

The consultation is low risk; it involves discussion and review. Potential risks relate to subsequent injections, such as bruising, infection, or allergic reaction. Your provider will assess contraindications and discuss safety measures before any treatment is scheduled.

Pricing varies based on evaluation complexity and any recommended labs. A transparent fee is provided during booking or at check-in; many plans include consultation cost applied toward initial treatment when you proceed with injections.