Your infusion therapy, in the comfort of home.
What to expect from home infusion
For most patients, home infusion becomes a welcome routine: familiar surroundings, flexible scheduling, and dedicated one-on-one attention from your nurse.
Why your physician chose home infusion
Your physician referred you to home infusion therapy for reasons that go beyond convenience. Here’s why this approach may be better for your health and well-being:
Many patients receiving infusion therapy have conditions that affect their immune system. Having treatment at home means avoiding clinical environments where you are exposed to other patients’ illnesses.
In an infusion center, nurses typically monitor multiple patients at once. In home infusion, your nurse is focused only on you — seeing how you respond to treatment, answering your questions, and ensuring your comfort.
Your own home. Your own chair, or the couch. Your own schedule. Patients consistently tell us that having treatment in their comfortable, familiar environment makes the experience less stressful and much more manageable.
Rather than arranging your schedule around an infusion center’s availability, home infusion offers you the flexibility around your daily activities. Your nurse comes to you at times that work for your life.
Specialized care for complex conditions
We provide home infusion therapy for patients with a range of chronic conditions requiring ongoing IV treatment. Our clinical team has particular depth of experience in IVIG therapy across multiple medical specialties.
Home IVIG Therapy
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN), myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis
Infliximab and other biologic therapies for such autoimmune conditions as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis.
Care directed by infusion specialists
NJ Infusion Services operates differently than pharmacy-based infusion providers. Your care is directed by physicians who specialize in infusion therapy — not simply fulfilled by a pharmacy.
What this means for you: clinical decisions about your treatment are made by physicians with deep expertise in infusion care, your progress is actively monitored throughout your therapy, and your referring physician stays informed and involved without being burdened by administrative coordination that can distract from your care.
Our model brings together physician oversight, experienced infusion nurses, and comprehensive care coordination — so every aspect of your treatment is managed by people whose sole focus is helping you get better and living your best life.
- Physician-directed clinical decisions
- Active monitoring throughout therapy
- Experienced infusion nurses
- Comprehensive care coordination
- Referring physician kept informed
What patients say
Renee, Ocean County
IVIG patient since 2023
Kristy, Monmouth County
IVIG patient since 2025
Raquel, Bergen County
Trusted across New Jersey
National Home Infusion Association
Infusion Nurses Society
We manage the entire referral process
Insurance authorization, medication procurement, nursing coordination, and ongoing monitoring — so your staff can focus on patient care.
What we handle for your practice:
- Insurance verification and prior authorization
- Medication procurement and delivery
- Nursing visit scheduling and coordination
- Ongoing patient monitoring and reporting
- Communication back to your office