Comfortable, Private Infusion Therapy Outside Your Home
Professional monitoring, comfortable environment, flexible scheduling. All the benefits of home infusion with the added support of on-site nursing staff.
The Middle Ground Between Home and Hospital
Our Ambulatory Infusion Suite (AIS) offers a comfortable, private space for patients who need infusion therapy but prefer, or require, professional monitoring and support during treatment.
Want professional nursing oversight
Added peace of mind with experienced nurses monitoring your entire treatment.
Have longer infusion times
Need infusions lasting anywhere from 2 to 6+ hours with continuous support.
Are receiving first-time infusions
Want extra support and monitoring from our team for your initial dose.
Prefer getting out
Feel more comfortable separating your medical treatment from your home environment.
Need vital sign monitoring
Are taking medications that require strict observation for allergic reactions.
Infusion Therapies We Provide
Specialty Biologic Infusions
Ideal for ambulatory setting:
- Ocrevus (MS treatment - 2-6 hour infusion)
- Remicade, Entyvio, Stelara (IBD/inflammatory conditions)
- Orencia, Actemra (rheumatoid arthritis)
- Other specialty biologics requiring monitoring
IVIg (Immunoglobulin) Therapy
For patients who prefer:
- Professional monitoring during infusion
- Company and support during longer treatments
- Not being home during the 3-5 hour process
First-Time Infusions
Even if you'll eventually self-administer at home, many patients prefer their first dose in our suite with nursing oversight.
Designed for Your Comfort
The Space
Private and Comfortable:
- Individual reclining chairs with plenty of personal space
- Calm, quiet environment (not a busy medical setting)
- Temperature controlled
- Clean, modern, and welcoming
Entertainment and Amenities:
- WiFi available
- Bring your laptop/tablet for work or entertainment
- Comfortable seating for a support person
- Quiet spaces for rest or relaxation
Professional Nursing Staff
Experienced infusion nurses who:
- Start your IV or access your port/PICC line
- Monitor vitals during infusion
- Adjust infusion rates as needed
- Watch for any adverse reactions
- Manage pre-medications
- Answer questions throughout your visit
The Process
Typical visit:
Arrival
Check in, get settled in your chair
Pre-medications
If needed (like Benadryl before IVIg)
IV Start
Nurse accesses your IV/port/PICC line
Infusion
Nurse monitors while you relax, read, work, or rest
Post-Infusion Monitoring
Short observation period after completion
Discharge
Clear instructions for home, next appointment scheduled
Duration varies: 30 minutes to 6 hours depending on your medication and protocol.
Appointments That Work With Your Life
Morning, Afternoon, or Evening
- Early morning (before work)
- Mid-day appointments
- Late afternoon/early evening slots
Consistent Scheduling
For ongoing therapy:
- Same day/time each week or month (if you prefer routine)
- Standing appointments booked months in advance
- Flexible rescheduling when life happens
Last-Minute Openings
Need an infusion quickly? We often have same-week or next-day availability for acute therapies.
Both Options Have Advantages
Choose Home Infusion If:
- You value privacy and prefer your own space
- Your infusion is routine and you're comfortable
- You have flexible schedule needs (early morning, late evening)
- You're self-administering or have your own nurse
- You want minimal disruption to your day
Choose Ambulatory Suite If:
- You want professional nursing monitoring
- You have longer infusion times (2+ hours)
- You're receiving first-time infusions
- You prefer getting out of the house
- You like having immediate nurse support if anything feels wrong
- You have medications requiring vital sign monitoring
You Can Do Both
Many patients use our ambulatory suite for longer/complex infusions (like Ocrevus every 6 months) and home infusion for shorter/routine treatments.
There's no wrong choice. It's about what makes YOU most comfortable.
Professional Standards, Comfortable Environment
ACHC Accredited
- Home Infusion Therapy (HIT - Nursing)
- IVRx (Home Infusion - Sterile Compounding)
Experienced Nursing Staff
- Specialized training in infusion therapy
- Expert IV/port/PICC line access
- Side effect recognition and management
- Years of experience with biologics and specialty medications
Emergency Preparedness
- Full emergency protocols in place
- Emergency medications on-site
- Close proximity to hospital if needed
- Nurses trained in emergency response
Infection Control
- Rigorous sterile technique
- Single-use supplies
- Regular cleaning and sanitization
- USP <797> compliant medication preparation
Understanding Your Coverage
Most insurance plans cover ambulatory infusion therapy. We verify your specific coverage before scheduling.
Plans We Accept
- Medicare Part B (for covered medications)
- Medicaid
- Commercial insurance plans
- We verify your specific coverage before scheduling
What's Typically Covered
- The medication itself
- Nursing administration
- Supplies
- Facility fee for the suite
Your Cost Depends On
- Your insurance plan
- Deductibles and co-insurance
- Whether you've met your out-of-pocket maximum
- Specific medication (some have co-pay assistance)
Ready to Schedule Your Infusion?
Current Home Infusion Patients
Want to switch to our ambulatory suite? Just let us know. We'll handle the coordination.
New Patients
Call us to discuss your medication and diagnosis, insurance verification, scheduling options, and what to expect at your first visit.
Call: 386-677-7377Questions About Our Suite?
Want to see the space? Have questions about what to expect? We're happy to show you around or answer any questions.
Call or Visit: 386-677-7377