Why Chesapeake Express IV Wellness & Aesthetics Is the Best Choice in Anne Arundel County

1. Licensed Medical Professionals

Chesapeake Express IV Wellness and Aesthetics ensures every mobile visit is performed by licensed, experienced nurses, overseen by a medical director or supervising provider.
This guarantees:

  • Proper assessment
  • Safe medication administration
  • Appropriate triage if higher-level care is needed

No shortcuts. No unlicensed technicians.


2. Hospital-Level IV Medications and Fluids

CEIV Wellness and Aesthetics provides the same types of IV fluids and many of the same symptom-relief medications used in hospitals, when clinically appropriate and ordered by a provider.

This makes them a top choice when you’re sick, dehydrated, or unable to keep fluids down.


3. Strict Safety & Infection-Control Standards

Chesapeake Express IV follows hospital-grade practices:

  • Sterile IV supplies
  • Provider-approved protocols
  • Full clinical documentation
  • Medication tracking
  • Emergency preparedness
  • Nurse screening before every infusion

This aligns with national home-infusion guidelines, ensuring you receive safe, evidence-based care.


4. Fast Response in Anne Arundel County

Based locally, CEIV offers:

  • Same-day or next-day appointments
  • Coverage for homes, hotels, boats, offices, and events
  • In-office options at their Annapolis location

Because they are truly local, they respond faster than many large or franchised IV services.


5. Whole-Person Wellness Support

CEIV Wellness and Aesthetics stands apart by offering integrated care, not just hydration:

  • Ongoing immune-support IVs
  • Weight-management programs
  • Red-light therapy & PEMF
  • Cryotherapy & wellness spa services
  • Aesthetics & laser services

This continuity of care makes a difference for patients with chronic illness, autoimmune issues, fatigue, or frequent dehydration.


When to Call Mobile IV Therapy

Mobile IV therapy is appropriate for:

  • Dehydration (flu, COVID, stomach bug, food poisoning)
  • Migraine or severe headache
  • Fatigue or weakness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Chronic illness flares
  • Post-operative recovery
  • Low appetite & difficulty hydrating

Get Hospital-Grade IV Therapy at Home

When you’re sick, you deserve fast, professional care without leaving home.
Chesapeake Express IV Wellness & Aesthetics delivers:

  • Hospital-level hydration
  • Symptom-relief medications
  • Professional, licensed nurses
  • Clean, safe, evidence-based treatment
  • Local same-day availability

📞 Call or Text: 301-532-9677
📍 Serving Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Severna Park, Arnold, Pasadena, Crownsville, Edgewater, and more. Travel fee applies if more than 20 miles from our office.

References:

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. (2021). ASHP practice advancement initiative for home and alternate-site infusion services. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 78(12), 1039–1048. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxab082

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Infection prevention and control recommendations for outpatient healthcare settings. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/guidelines/outpatient/

Heller, J. A., Olayiwola, J. N., & de Chavez, P. (2021). Patient safety and clinical outcomes in hospital-at-home programs: A systematic review. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 36(11), 3484–3495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-021-06741-5

Hernandez, I., Brooks, M., & Hausmann, L. (2022). Clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction with home infusion therapy: A U.S. cohort evaluation. Journal of Patient Safety, 18(7), 567–574. https://doi.org/10.1097/PTS.0000000000000975

Mavrogiorgou, P., Kiourtis, A., & Maglogiannis, I. (2023). Hospital-at-home and mobile care technologies: A review of safety, effectiveness, and remote monitoring integration. Sensors, 23(4), 1921. https://doi.org/10.3390/s23041921

Miyamoto, S. W., Chao, A. S., & O’Neal, T. (2020). Clinical impact of outpatient IV hydration and symptom-control pathways on emergency department utilization. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 21(6), 245–253. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2020.8.48674

Rosati, L. A., DeGregory, K. A., & Freeman, R. (2021). Outcomes of outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) in community-based home infusion programs. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 72(10), e838–e845. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa193

World Health Organization. (2023). Home-based and community-based healthcare service delivery: Global evidence review. WHO Press. https://www.who.int/publications

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