Immunotherapy Infusion Centers

With local infusion centers across the country, Immunotherapy patients requiring ongoing biologic infusions or injections relax in privacy and comfort during treatment.

Intentionally designed for Immunotherapy patients.

Private Suites

Guaranteed for all patients, with leather recliners and chairs for guests

On Your Schedule

Local centers offer flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends

Goodbye Waiting

Greeted by name at check-in, patient suites are always ready when you arrive

Sit Back and Relax

In-room streaming options so you can catch up on your favorite shows

Caring for those with Immunotherapy.

Simply put, patients with Immunotherapy who need ongoing infusion or injection treatment deserve better options for when, where and how they receive care.

Located in the communities where people live and work, IVX Health serves those with complex chronic conditions like Immunotherapy by delivering high-quality, personalized care in a private, comfortable setting so patients can continue to live their best lives.

What is Immunotherapy?

What causes Immunotherapy?

Symptoms of Immunotherapy

How to Diagnose Immunotherapy

Standard Treatment Options for Immunotherapy

Biologic Options for Immunotherapy at IVX

Final Thoughts

Immunotherapy Blog

Smiling young woman enjoying a sunny day in the park

Summer can be a welcome change of pace, but for those living with Crohn’s disease, rising temperatures can also make symptoms harder to manage. Heat, dehydration, and changes in routine can all have an impact, making it important to take extra care during the warmer months. With the right approach, it’s still possible to feel your best and enjoy the season.

Spring is often associated with renewal: longer days, warmer weather, and a return to routines that may have slowed over the winter. For people living with rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis, however, seasonal change doesn’t always bring immediate relief.

Inflammation doesn’t follow the calendar, but spring can be an important moment to reassess care, refocus on symptom management, and move forward with treatments designed to support long-term health.

May is Lupus Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing understanding of lupus and supporting the people and families impacted by this complex autoimmune disease. For those living with lupus, managing symptoms often requires ongoing care, education, and a strong support system. With the right treatment plan, many patients are able to live full and active lives.