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.
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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
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