IV Therapy for Iron Deficiency support Across the Kitsap Peninsula
Physician-directed IV iron therapy designed to support healthy iron levels and red blood cell function—delivered with concierge care in the comfort of your home across Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, and the greater Kitsap Peninsula.
Physician-Directed Iron Support with IV Therapy
We provide IV iron therapy designed to restore iron stores, support red blood cell production, and optimize energy metabolism. Our team delivers high-standard, clinically guided care directly to your home throughout Kitsap County, including:
- North Kitsap: Poulsbo & Bainbridge Island
- Central Kitsap: Silverdale & Bremerton
- South Kitsap: Port Orchard
- Gig Harbor

What Is Iron Deficiency?
Iron deficiency occurs when the body does not have enough iron to support normal red blood cell production and oxygen transport. This can develop for many reasons, including blood loss, poor dietary intake, absorption issues, pregnancy, or chronic medical conditions. Even mild iron deficiency can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, headaches, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating.
When iron levels are low, the body cannot produce adequate hemoglobin—the protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen. As a result, tissues may not receive the oxygen they need, leading to symptoms like shortness of breath, reduced endurance, pale skin, or worsening fatigue.
Across the Kitsap Peninsula—including Bremerton, Port Orchard, Bainbridge Island, and Gig Harbor—iron deficiency can affect individuals with busy lifestyles, chronic conditions, or increased physiological demands, making it easy for levels to drop over time without clear warning signs.
Many individuals seek supportive treatments to help restore iron levels more effectively. When appropriate and guided by laboratory evaluation, IV iron therapy may help replenish iron stores and support red blood cell function more efficiently, without relying solely on oral supplementation.
*Iron deficiency IV therapy is a medical service that requires appropriate evaluation and laboratory confirmation prior to treatment.
**This therapy is not intended for general wellness use and is only provided when clinically indicated.
Common Symptoms of Iron Deficiency
- Persistent fatigue or low energy
- Shortness of breath with activity
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Pale skin or weakness
- Difficulty concentrating or “brain fog”
- Headaches or decreased endurance
Iron deficiency and anemia can significantly affect daily function, energy levels, and overall quality of life. When iron stores are depleted, the body may struggle to maintain adequate oxygen delivery to tissues.
How IV Iron Therapy Can Help
IV iron therapy is designed to support:
- Replenishment of iron stores when deficient
- Healthy red blood cell production
- Improved energy levels and endurance
- Support for symptoms related to iron deficiency
- Restoration of iron levels when oral supplementation is insufficient
Because IV iron bypasses the digestive system, it may be beneficial for individuals who:
- Do not tolerate oral iron
- Have absorption issues
- Require more rapid replenishment under medical guidance

Our Recommended IV Treatment
AQUA IRONCORE™ – $400
AQUA IronCore™ is formulated to help restore iron levels and support red blood cell function in individuals with iron deficiency. This infusion utilizes medical-grade IV iron complex under physician direction, helping replenish iron stores when oral supplementation is not sufficient or not well tolerated.
This treatment is guided by laboratory evaluation and commonly selected to support symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and low energy associated with iron deficiency. By delivering iron directly into the bloodstream, AQUA IronCore™ supports more efficient repletion and overall recovery under professional medical care.
What’s Inside Your Treatment
Core Ingredients
- 0.9% Sodium Chloride (1,000mL)
- Ferric Iron Complex (Iron-Sucrose based Formulation)
When clinically appropriate and in the absence of contraindications, supportive medications—such as anti-nausea, anti-inflammatory, or allergy-related agents—may be administered during the session at no additional charge.
Iron deficiency IV therapy is a physician-directed medical service provided based on clinical evaluation and laboratory findings. It is not intended for general wellness use. Individual outcomes may vary.
Relief Delivered Wherever You Are
Whether you’re at home in Bremerton, resting in Silverdale, or recovering in Poulsbo, our licensed nurses bring iron deficiency IV therapy directly to you.
Appointments typically last 45–120 minutes, depending on the infusion protocol.
Why Choose Us
Trusted, Professional, Local
Mobile Service Across the Kitsap Peninsula
Hydration therapy at your convenience.
Experienced, Licensed Nurses
Caring professionals who prioritize your safety.
Gentle, Supportive Care
Comfort and compassion are our priorities.
Flexible Scheduling
Book when it works best for you.
Optional Supportive Add-On Services
Note: Add-on services are provided only when clinically indicated and approved by the medical director.
Our medical director and nursing staff will guide you safely through your options.
- B-Complex Vitamins to support red blood cell production
- Vitamin B12 to support energy and hematologic function
- Ondansetron for nausea management
- Antihistamine or supportive medications if needed for infusion tolerance
Your nurse will coordinate with your provider to ensure safety.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is IV iron therapy safe?
IV iron therapy is generally well-tolerated when administered under medical supervision. All treatments are physician-directed and require appropriate screening and laboratory evaluation to ensure safety and clinical need.
How soon will I feel better?
Some individuals may notice improvements in energy within days to weeks, while others may require multiple infusions depending on the severity of deficiency. Response time varies based on baseline iron levels and overall health status.
Who is a candidate for IV iron therapy?
IV iron may be considered for individuals with confirmed iron deficiency or iron deficiency anemia, those who do not tolerate oral iron supplements, individuals with conditions that affect iron absorption, or those experiencing ongoing blood loss or increased iron requirements.
A medical evaluation and laboratory confirmation are required prior to treatment to ensure appropriateness and safety.
Can I add vitamins or other nutrients to my iron infusion?
Supportive nutrients such as B-complex vitamins or B12 may be considered when clinically appropriate and may be administered either intravenously as part of the infusion or via intramuscular (IM) injection prior to treatment. All additions are physician-directed and based on safety, laboratory findings, and individual needs.
When should I seek medical care for iron deficiency symptoms?
You should seek medical evaluation if you experience persistent fatigue or weakness, shortness of breath, dizziness or fainting, or have known or suspected anemia. A proper diagnosis is important before starting treatment to ensure therapy is appropriate and safe.
