IV Infusion
Medical center offers several types of IV infusions At Fulton County Medical Center, IV therapies are used after a comprehensive evaluation performed by a highly trained physician to determine the need or type of therapy to be administered. Our staff undergo extensive training and are overseen by physicians throughout your personalized care plan, from blood testing to injectable medication. Contact us today at 717-4857304 to schedule an appointment at our McConnellsburg campus.
Treatment
IV infusions are a reliable way of transferring important nutrients and medications into our patients quickly and easily, alleviating pain and other symptoms faster than oral or topical treatments. Fulton County Medical Center offers several types of IV treatments to accommodate the unique needs of each patient. Hydration therapy Hydration therapy can quickly re-introduce vital fluids with nutrients, including electrolytes, minerals or amino acids for dehydrated patients or those who can’t digest food and water independently. Injectable medications FCMC offers injectable medications of many different types for patients. Blood transfusions When patients have lost large amounts of blood, an IV is used to replace the lost blood with a donated substitute. Infusion therapy Infusion therapies administered through IV can carry medications, as well as natural supplements. Our clinic can provide the following: • Antibiotics • Iron products • Magnesium • Arthritis medications • IVIG
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC) A peripherally inserted central catheter is a thin, soft, flexible tube for IV administration inserted into a vein on the upper arm. Once inserted and secured, it’s possible to move and use your arm normally until treatment is complete. Insertion of midline catheters A midline catheter is used for veins larger than those used in a normal IV therapy treatment. Midlines are used for short treatment plans where patients are getting IV medications for 1-4 weeks. Phlebotomy from central lines Blood tests are a common method of diagnosing health issues in any part of the body. When patients need blood tests for medical diagnoses, Fulton County Medical Center can draw enough blood via a central IV line to send away for lab testing. Maintenance of vascular access devices Vascular access devices (VADs) are typically the ports or catheters used to allow frequent access to the veins for patients who get regular IV therapy or medication. Our staff can help patients keep these areas clean and clear for safe and continued use throughout their treatment. ■
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