Patient Services and Resources
Patient Services and Resources
Providing biologic infusion therapy for patients with ongoing, chronic care needs. We are committed to delivering care support using resources that make your infusion therapy a positive experience.
Conditions We Treat
Our infusion therapy treatment plans are individualized to each patient's need and the complexity of their particular condition.
Patient Education
Visit our patient education center to find helpful fact sheets and videos about what you can expect from your infusion therapy care.
Infusion Therapy
Learn more about infusion therapy for your individualized care needs and see the positive impact our treatments have on others.
Our extensive infusion therapy experience and statewide reach helps us put patients first.
NJ Statewide Reach
Extensive Formulary
Infusion Experience
Patient Satisfaction
Frequently Asked Questions
Infusion therapy involves administering medication through a catheter, usually intravenously. Infusion therapy is usually prescribed when a patient’s condition is best treated intravenously rather than with oral medication. Read more about infusion therapy treatments.
Home infusion therapy is a proven, safe and effective alternative to hospital inpatient care.[*]Bhole, M. V., Burton, J., & Chapel, H. M. (2008). Self-infusion programmes for immunoglobulin replacement at home: Feasibility, safety and efficacy. Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America,28(4), 821-832.
[*]Souayah, N., Hasan, A., Khan, H., et al. (2011). The safety profile of home infusion of intravenous immunoglobulin in patients with neuroimmunologic disorders.Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease, 12(suppl 4), S1-10.
So much so that receiving infusion treatment at home is preferable to hospital inpatient care. Home infusion provides comfort and convenience for patients with far less interruption to daily activities. Home infusion is also a cost-effective alternative to expensive hospital stays.[*]Home infusion therapy: Differences between Medicare and private insurers’ coverage. (2010, June). United States Government Accountability Office Report to Congressional Requesters. Accessed July 23, 2012: http://www.gao.gov/assets/310/305261.pdf.
[*]Einodshofer, M. (2012). A plan for medical specialty medications – increase member access, affordability and outcomes while decreasing plan costs. Presented at: 2012 Pharmacy Benefit Management Institute Annual Drug Benefit Conference; 2012 Feb. 22-24; Scottsdale, Ariz.
NJ Infusion Services specializes in providing a wide range of home infusion therapies, including but not limited to:
IG – Immunoglobulin infusion therapy (immunodeficiency and autoimmune therapy)
NT – Autoimmune infusion therapy for neurological disorders (therapy for Inflammatory Polyneuropathy, Multiple Sclerosis and others)
GI – Autoimmune infusion therapy for GI disorders (therapy for Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Crohn’s Disease)
RD – Autoimmune infusion therapy for joint disorders (therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and others)
HF – Heart failure infusion therapy (inotropic therapy, )
BD – Bleeding disorders infusion therapy (factor replacement therapy)
NS – Nutrition support infusion therapy (parenteral nutrition)
AI – Anti-infective infusion therapy (antibiotic, antifungal, antiviral therapy)
We work closely with doctors and healthcare providers to clinically manage patients with a wide range of chronic conditions, including:
- Immune deficiencies
- Neurological disorders
- Autoimmune disorders
- Joint disorders
- Infectious diseases
- Nutritional/gastrointestinal disorders
- Cancer and blood disorders
- Hemophilia
- End-stage heart failure
- Pre- and post-transplantation support
The decision to receive infusion therapy in the home is made between you and your doctor or healthcare provider. One of our medical directors at NJ Infusion Services can also help with that decision. Several factors are considered before you can receive infusion therapy in the home, including the you and or your caregiver’s desire and willingness to comply with the necessities of the infusion therapy, and that the home is a safe and appropriate environment for infusion therapy.
If you were prescribed infusion therapy and are now ready to receive therapy, we schedule an infusion appointment at the your convenience. The infusion medication is then obtained, accredited branch pharmacy that meets all industry safety and sterility standards. Your highly experienced infusion nurse then brings your medication along with everything needed to administer your therapy to you at your home.
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Even though my chronic illness is a daily battle, the caring people at NJ Infusion Services really make a big difference in my life.
— John, Patient 2025
Dealing with long-term illness is a daily struggle. But to have this wonderfully caring experience really makes a difference.
— Carol, Patient 2020
We understand that healing takes more than the right treatment. To promote whole-person healing, you also need an environment that is private, safe and serene. That’s why we provide infusion therapy for only one patient at a time right in the home, staffed by the most experienced nurses and supervising physicians.