IV Therapy Toolkit: Adding IV Therapy to a Medical Aesthetic Practice

Adding IV therapy to your med spa service list can be a very profitable line of business. As lucrative as it may become, however, it's also critically important to understand the legal and clinical best-practices when looking into how to do IV therapy. 

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AmSpa IV Toolkit

AmSpa's IV Therapy Toolkit gives you the resources to protect your license and protect your patients while providing the best treatments to accompany your existing services. The toolkit guides you through the economics, legalities and clinical best-practices of IV therapy through customizable, downloadable documentation and a 45-minute online course with Taylor Siemens, NP-C.

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AmSpa Plus members save $1,000 on the IV Therapy Toolkit! Plus members also have access to a 100+ question legal summary of med spa laws in their state and a Treatment Delegation Table outlining who can do what over 6 professional licenses and 21 med spa treatments.
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$2,995

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Legally Offering IV Therapy

Understand some of the medical aesthetics compliance concerns and what medical spas should know about IV therapy compliance in this episode of AmSpa's podcast, Medical Spa Insider. Learn about:

  • How the corporate practice of medicine and scope of practice regulations compare for IV bars vs. traditional medical settings;
  • Standing orders and who can use independent medical judgment to make IV therapy treatment determinations;
  • How nursing boards view administering IVs;
  • What the risks are for noncompliance in IV therapy;
  • Delegation and good faith exams in IV bars;
  • How pharmacy boards regulate licensing and compounding IV medication, and more!

Disclaimer


The documents, resources, techniques and procedures contained in this Toolkit are meant to provide general information and should only be employed by appropriately licensed professionals after reviewing all FDA safety and dosage information, state laws, and receiving appropriate hands-on training. All discussion of specific dosages, medications, or substances to treat specific conditions is for illustrative purposes only and should not be used as a guide or basis for patient treatment. The techniques and procedures contained in this presentation may not be an FDA-approved use and so would be considered “off label.” Additionally, these treatments carry the risk of serious complications, even when performed correctly.

While the goal of this Toolkit is to provide you with information in safely performing these procedures, the information in this presentation alone does not authorize, certify or confer the ability of anyone to perform these treatments, nor does it change any person’s professional scope of practice. Training and education requirements, as well as the legal ability to perform any medical treatment, differ for each professional license level in every state. Therefore, it is each attendee's responsibility to examine their individual professional situation, skill level and scope of practice before choosing to perform or implement any of the techniques or procedures covered here.

Any use in this presentation of brand names, terms, or claims protected by intellectual property rights are for educational purposes only and does not imply any authorization, approval, or permit to use them in any situation except as expressly allowed by the rights holders or applicable law.

This information is not intended to provide legal advice, and it should not be relied upon as legal advice. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. You should not act upon this information without seeking knowledgeable legal counsel that takes the laws of your jurisdiction into account.