U-IV is built for people who want mobile IV therapy without the usual one-size-fits-all drip menu. Every plan starts with learning about the patient, then moves through physician review, then an in-home RN visit.
U-IV starts with a structured intake that captures the information a real clinician needs: medications, allergies, health history, goals, demographics, and lifestyle. If the patient has labs or relevant health context, that can shape the starting draft too.
That is the core difference between U-IV and a fixed IV menu. Instead of asking patients to self-prescribe from three or four generic bags, U-IV is designed around what makes this patient different from the next one.
The intake does not become treatment by itself. U-IV uses software to organize the information and prepare a draft, but a California-licensed physician reviews every protocol before treatment is approved. That review includes ingredient fit, dose, medications, allergies, contraindications, and whether outpatient IV care makes sense at all.
Once a protocol is approved, a registered nurse comes to the patient's home, confirms the plan, starts the IV, monitors the infusion, documents the visit, and stays through the session. The experience is meant to feel premium and calm, but still clinically grounded and accountable.
U-IV is positioned as a premium service because the process is more thoughtful: personalized protocols, physician review, and in-home nurse delivery. But premium does not mean flashy or inaccessible. The goal is luxury in experience and standards, while keeping the service affordable enough to be a practical option for real households.