T Clinics USA logo with the tagline 'Making You Great Again'
T Clinics USA logo with the tagline 'Making You Great Again'
IV therapy bag on a stand in a dark lounge at dusk
Dark IV therapy lounge with an illuminated sign and IV stand at dusk

IV Therapy Immunity

Provider evaluation · Appropriate testing · Ongoing monitoring

Vitamin C, zinc and B-complex infusions are available at T Clinics USA in Naples, Fort Myers, and Coral Springs, ordered by a provider after an assessment. We do not claim these infusions prevent or treat illness, because the evidence does not support that claim and the FTC has taken action against clinics that make it. Results vary by individual.

Vitamin C, zinc and B-complex infusions are available at T Clinics USA in Naples, Fort Myers, and Coral Springs, ordered by a provider after an assessment. We do not claim these infusions prevent or treat illness, because the evidence does not support that claim and the FTC has taken action against clinics that make it. Results vary by individual.

  • VITAMIN C & ZINC

  • COMPOSITION DISCLOSED

  • NO ILLNESS CLAIMS

  • PROVIDER ORDERED

  • VITAMIN C & ZINC

  • COMPOSITION DISCLOSED

  • NO ILLNESS CLAIMS

  • PROVIDER ORDERED

  • VITAMIN C & ZINC

  • COMPOSITION DISCLOSED

  • NO ILLNESS CLAIMS

  • PROVIDER ORDERED

TWO STEPS TO A FREE CONSULTATION

The signs are easy to dismiss. The cause is worth checking.

These are common experiences people bring to us. Two steps, about a minute, and a licensed provider's team takes it from there. Only a provider and lab work can determine what's behind them.

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Check off what sounds familiar

Tap every item below that applies to you. Tap it again to unselect. Check off as many as you like, or none at all.

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Fill out the booking form

Add your contact details below and a licensed provider's team will reach out to confirm your free consultation. Whatever you checked off in step 1 is included with your request.

From step 1: what you checked off

You have not checked off any items yet. You can still request a consultation.

These items go to the care team so your consultation starts with context. They are not a diagnosis or an assessment.

Include area code, for example 239 555 0134.

This is general information, not a medical assessment or diagnosis. A licensed provider determines whether any condition is present and whether treatment is appropriate. Results vary by individual.

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TWO STEPS TO A FREE CONSULTATION

The signs are easy to dismiss. The cause is worth checking.

These are common experiences people bring to us. Two steps, about a minute, and a licensed provider's team takes it from there. Only a provider and lab work can determine what's behind them.

Step 1 of 2

Check off what sounds familiar

Tap every item below that applies to you. Tap it again to unselect. Check off as many as you like, or none at all.

Step 2 of 2

Fill out the booking form

Add your contact details below and a licensed provider's team will reach out to confirm your free consultation. Whatever you checked off in step 1 is included with your request.

From step 1: what you checked off

You have not checked off any items yet. You can still request a consultation.

These items go to the care team so your consultation starts with context. They are not a diagnosis or an assessment.

Include area code, for example 239 555 0134.

This is general information, not a medical assessment or diagnosis. A licensed provider determines whether any condition is present and whether treatment is appropriate. Results vary by individual.

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We Will Not Tell You This Drip Will Keep You From Getting Sick

That sentence is the reason this page exists. Between 2020 and 2021 the Federal Trade Commission sent warning letters to nearly 100 companies over unsupported health claims, and IV therapy clinics were a recurring target. The letters named products directly, including "Immunity Boost" IV drips, the "Myers' Cocktail IV package," and "High Dose Vitamin C Plus Immune Booster." One clinic was cited for advertising that an IV drip could give the immune system the boost needed to fight viruses. Recipients included a Florida business. The FTC's own guidance is short: do not make claims about serious medical conditions unless you have solid proof in hand. For infusions marketed as immune support, that proof does not currently exist. What does exist is a formulation. Vitamin C, zinc, and B-complex vitamins are real compounds with known physiological roles, and an infusion delivers them directly into circulation. Whether that changes how often you get sick has not been demonstrated, and we are not going to imply otherwise. What T Clinics USA offers at our Naples, Fort Myers, and Coral Springs clinics is a disclosed composition, a provider who evaluates you first, and honesty about the rest. Results vary by individual.

T Clinics USA monogram logo on a dark background
T Clinics USA monogram logo on a dark background

Composition disclosed · Provider-ordered · Screened first · No claims we cannot substantiate

Why This Page Reads Differently Than Every Other One You Found

Search immunity IV therapy and most results promise to boost your immune system, fight off illness, or shorten a cold. The FTC has sent warning letters over exactly those claims, naming products including "Immunity Boost" IV drips and "High Dose Vitamin C Plus Immune Booster," and citing clinics for advertising that an infusion could give the immune system the boost needed to fight viruses. Its guidance is one sentence: do not make claims about serious medical conditions without solid proof in hand. We do not have that proof and neither does anyone else. So this page tells you the composition, the screening, and the sourcing instead. That is what we can stand behind.

Why This Page Reads Differently Than Every Other One You Found

Search immunity IV therapy and most results promise to boost your immune system, fight off illness, or shorten a cold. The FTC has sent warning letters over exactly those claims, naming products including "Immunity Boost" IV drips and "High Dose Vitamin C Plus Immune Booster," and citing clinics for advertising that an infusion could give the immune system the boost needed to fight viruses. Its guidance is one sentence: do not make claims about serious medical conditions without solid proof in hand. We do not have that proof and neither does anyone else. So this page tells you the composition, the screening, and the sourcing instead. That is what we can stand behind.

A Formulation, Not A Promise

Nutrient infusions at T Clinics USA are ordered by a provider and administered inside a medical clinic at three Florida locations.

~100 letters

The FTC sent warning letters to nearly 100 companies over unsupported health claims, with IV clinics a recurring target.

~100 letters

The FTC sent warning letters to nearly 100 companies over unsupported health claims, with IV clinics a recurring target.

Disclosed

Composition and doses are stated before administration rather than hidden behind a proprietary drip name.

Disclosed

Composition and doses are stated before administration rather than hidden behind a proprietary drip name.

Screened

G6PD status, kidney stone history and renal function are reviewed before high-dose vitamin C is ordered.

Screened

G6PD status, kidney stone history and renal function are reviewed before high-dose vitamin C is ordered.

How It Works

How These Infusions Are Handled Here

IV drip bag on a stand in a dark modern clinic

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WHAT IS ACTUALLY IN IT

Composition is disclosed before you agree to anything.

Vitamin C, zinc and B-complex in a sterile saline base, in amounts your provider specifies. Named drips with proprietary branding obscure this by design. If a clinic will not tell you the composition and the doses, you cannot evaluate whether it is appropriate for you and neither can any other physician you see afterward.

IV drip bag on a stand in a dark modern clinic

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WHAT IS ACTUALLY IN IT

Composition is disclosed before you agree to anything.

Vitamin C, zinc and B-complex in a sterile saline base, in amounts your provider specifies. Named drips with proprietary branding obscure this by design. If a clinic will not tell you the composition and the doses, you cannot evaluate whether it is appropriate for you and neither can any other physician you see afterward.

Two men in conversation in a dark lounge with an IV stand

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SCREENING THAT ACTUALLY MATTERS

High-dose vitamin C is not risk-free, and the screening is specific.

G6PD deficiency, a history of kidney stones, and impaired renal function are genuine considerations with high-dose intravenous vitamin C. These are not theoretical. They are the reason an order is written after an assessment rather than a formulation being dispensed on request. Your provider reviews them.

Two men in conversation in a dark lounge with an IV stand

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SCREENING THAT ACTUALLY MATTERS

High-dose vitamin C is not risk-free, and the screening is specific.

G6PD deficiency, a history of kidney stones, and impaired renal function are genuine considerations with high-dose intravenous vitamin C. These are not theoretical. They are the reason an order is written after an assessment rather than a formulation being dispensed on request. Your provider reviews them.

Man consulting with a clinician beside an IV stand

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WHAT WE WILL AND WILL NOT SAY

The claim standard here is the same one the FTC applies.

We will tell you what is in the infusion, why it was ordered, where the components came from and who is administering it. We will not tell you it prevents illness, shortens a cold, or strengthens your immune system, because those are claims about serious conditions and the evidence does not support them. A clinic willing to make claims it cannot substantiate is telling you something about how it operates.

Man consulting with a clinician beside an IV stand

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WHAT WE WILL AND WILL NOT SAY

The claim standard here is the same one the FTC applies.

We will tell you what is in the infusion, why it was ordered, where the components came from and who is administering it. We will not tell you it prevents illness, shortens a cold, or strengthens your immune system, because those are claims about serious conditions and the evidence does not support them. A clinic willing to make claims it cannot substantiate is telling you something about how it operates.

You have questions, we have answers.

Will an immunity IV keep me from getting sick?

Will an immunity IV keep me from getting sick?

What is in an immunity drip?

What is in an immunity drip?

Is high-dose vitamin C safe?

Is high-dose vitamin C safe?

Why do other clinics say it boosts immunity?

Why do other clinics say it boosts immunity?

Is there any reason to get one?

Is there any reason to get one?

Who administers it?

Who administers it?

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