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Osteoporosis Treatment & Infusion Therapy in Denver

Osteoporosis

Welcome to our premier centers, dedicated to providing exceptional infusion therapy for osteoporosis. We pride ourselves on maintaining a 3:1 Registered Nurse ratio with physicians always on-site, ensuring personalized and attentive care. 

Our facilities are designed for your comfort, featuring oversized recliners, wireless internet, and a selection of healthy snacks and beverages. Our team is not only friendly and accommodating but also committed to supporting you with comprehensive services, including copay assistance, pre-op planning, and insurance coordination. As an outpatient facility, we offer a more affordable option than hospitals by eliminating unnecessary fees. 

From your initial consultation to the completion of your therapy, we ensure a seamless and supportive journey for better bone health. Start feeling better and reach out to us today.

(303) 394-2828

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Your Local Infusion Center in Denver, CO

IV for Osteoporosis: Strengthening Your Bones

Infusion therapy can play a crucial role in managing osteoporosis, providing patients with tailored options to improve their bone health and enhance their quality of life. Our centers offer a supportive environment to ensure each treatment is as comfortable and effective as possible.

Understanding Reclast Infusion Therapy

Reclast is a powerful bisphosphonate used to treat osteoporosis by slowing bone loss, thus increasing bone density and reducing fracture risk. Administered once a year, this infusion takes about 15 minutes. Patients can expect minimal disruption to their routine, with the main side effects being flu-like symptoms shortly after administration.

Zometa for Bone Health

Zometa, primarily used for cancer-related conditions, also offers benefits for osteoporosis by strengthening bones and minimizing fracture risk. Infusions are typically given every six months. During treatment, patients relax in comfortable surroundings, and common side effects may include fatigue or mild fever.

Boniva: Monthly Infusion Option

Boniva infusions are scheduled every three months to help increase bone mass and prevent spinal fractures. The treatment involves a brief infusion process, with most patients experiencing only mild side effects like back pain or headache. Boniva is an excellent option for those seeking a less frequent administration schedule.

Prolia: Biannual Bone Strengthener

Prolia works by inhibiting bone resorption, making it effective in boosting bone density and reducing fracture risk. Administered once every six months, this injection is quick, allowing patients to return to daily activities promptly. Possible side effects include joint pain or slight skin reactions.

Evenity: Dual-Action Bone Builder

Evenity offers a unique dual-action approach by both stimulating new bone formation and reducing bone breakdown. Given as a series of monthly injections, Evenity is pivotal in treating severe osteoporosis cases. Patients may notice transient joint pain or mild injection site reactions, but these are typically manageable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can infusion for osteoporosis help me manage my symptoms?

Infusion therapy for osteoporosis can help manage your symptoms by delivering medications directly into your bloodstream, which may improve bone density and reduce the risk of fractures. This method can be especially beneficial for individuals who have difficulty absorbing oral medications or need a more immediate effect. Regular infusions can help maintain bone health and alleviate symptoms associated with osteoporosis, leading to a better quality of life. 

How much does an osteoporosis infusion cost?

Infusions for osteoporosis can vary in cost depending on factors such as the type of medication used, length of treatment, and insurance coverage. During your initial consultations with us, we can discuss costs and help you navigate insurance options. 

How often are these infusions administered?

Reclast is typically given once a year, Zometa every six months, Boniva every three months, Prolia every six months, and Evenity is usually administered monthly for a year.

Do I need to prepare before receiving infusion therapy?

Preparation may include routine blood tests and ensuring you are well-hydrated. Your healthcare provider will give specific instructions tailored to your treatment plan.

How can I get started with infusion therapy near me?

If you’re a patient interested in starting infusions with us, reach out to your primary care provider or specialist for a referral. If you’re a healthcare provider, please contact us directly to discuss potential patients and treatment options. However you find us, we’ll help you navigate the process from beginning to end.

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