Every few weeks, people receiving infusion therapy at medical facilities make the same exhausting trip. The drive. The waiting room full of strangers—some visibly sick. The hours in a clinical chair, wondering if the person coughing nearby will send their compromised immune system into crisis.
There’s a better way.
Now imagine this instead:
Infusion is an effective treatment, not a cure. But home infusion lifts something that facility-based care imposes: