IV Iron Therapy

Integrated Health Clinic, offers Iron infusions for patients across the Fraser Valley.  Patients can now quickly and conveniently access IV iron for iron deficiency anemia.

IHC offers safe and efficient medical iron infusions, for those who are iron deficient. Iron deficiency can be caused by a variety of conditions including pregnancy, heavy or irregular menstrual cycles, GI illness, cardiac and renal issues, cancer, and more. Referrals from your health care provider, (GP, ND, midwife, and other specialists)  are accepted but not required.  All of our infusions are administered by highly trained nurses with IHC physician oversight.

Please give us a call to book your IRON IV SCREENING – 604-888-8325

About iron deficiency

 Iron deficiency is incredibly common world wide, affecting approximately 12% of the global population.  The numbers are highest in women 18-45yrs, and people living in lower-income countries.  In North America 10% of women of child-bearing age are believed to be iron deficient. An astounding 25% of pregnant women are thought to be iron deficient.

Causes

Obstetric and gynaecologic causes are most common in pre-menopausal women. In addition to blood loss, poor iron intake from restrictive diets can also exacerbate or even lead to iron deficiency. Oral iron supplements can be difficult to absorb, and constipating to many people.

Symptoms

Iron deficiency can cause several different symptoms that vary depending on how low your iron level is and how depleted your iron stores are.

If you (or your child) identify with any of the specified risk groups and/or are experiencing three or more of the symptoms listed in the Symptoms Checker, it is highly recommended to speak with your doctor regarding the possibility of being iron deficient. Blood tests can easily be ordered to assess deficiencies or adequate iron levels.

The most common initial symptoms of iron deficiency are:

  • Chronic fatigue

  • Trouble concentrating

  • Irritability and mood swings

  • Iron deficiency also causes:

  • Pale skin

  • Headaches

  • Dizziness

  • Weakness

  • Feeling cold when others don’t

  • Rapid or irregular heartbeat

  • Ice cravings

  • Restless legs

  • Exercise intolerance

Download and utilize to asses likelihood of iron deficiency

Testing

The most sensitive test for iron deficiency is a low serum ferritin.  A low ferritin is the first indicator of dropping iron and should be the initial test of choice for physicians suspecting iron deficiency in most of their patients. Other iron tests include hemoglobin, transferrin saturation and TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity).

FAQs

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