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A medical professional adjusts an IV drip while a person sits nearby in a clinical setting.
Our Community IV Therapy Service gives intravenous (IV) treatment outside of hospital.
You may receive treatment in a community clinic or, if suitable, in your own home. This service helps people avoid unnecessary hospital stays. It can also help people leave hospital sooner by making treatment available closer to home.
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About the team
Our team includes highly skilled registered nurses, and assistant practitioners who specialise in IV therapy.
We're experienced in giving treatment safely in clinics and at home, helping you receive the care you need in a more comfortable and familar place.
We provide iron infusions in community clinics, helping reduce the need for blood transfusions, remove chemotherapy pumps once treatment has been completed and support people with self-administration of IV therapies in the community.
We work closely with hospital teams, GPs and other community services to make sure your treatment plan is followed correctly, your care is joined up and you recieve safe, high quality support.
Who this service is for
We can usually help if:
- You’re registered with a local GP
- You’re aged 18 or over
- You need IV therapy or central line care within the community
- You have iron‑deficiency anaemia, and you need an iron infusion
We may not be the right service if:
- You’re under 18 years old
- You’re looking for an iron infusion and you’re pregnant
- A clinician hasn’t referred you to us
- You live outside the area covered by this service
Getting help from this service
Questions and answers
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