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Our ambulatory infusion clinic is designed with our patients comfort in mind. Our state of the art infusion center, flexible appointment hours, and caring staff make it easier to focus on your journey to better health.
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At Indigo Infusions, we are dedicated to providing advanced infusion therapy solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our patients. We specialize in infusions for Alzheimer's, Lupus, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn's disease, Arthritis, IVIG therapy and Rare Diseases.
The treatments we offer, may help improve your quality of life as you manage a complex medical condition. We stay current on scientific breakthroughs so we can offer you the most advanced treatments available.
Our patients have the benefit of having a dedicated team comprised of clinicians and coordination specialists. Learn more about individualized treatment plans.
From the moment of referral, our team of clinicians and specialists assist with everything from intake through completion or maintenance of infusion therapy. We surround patients every step of the way with continuous support, helping manage every hurdle and leaving no lapses in care.
If you have questions about insurance coverage or the cost of infusion therapy, Indigo Infusion’s patient registration team is here to verify insurance eligibility, provide information on payment options, and advise on available ways to begin and maintain your treatment.
Our dedication, medical knowledge, and experience in patient care meet the needs of our patients in a compassionate way and allows us to partner with the referring physician to develop your comprehensive care plan.
Indigo Infusions has a state-of-the-art infusion suite in San Antonio, TX that provides a relaxing environment for the treatment of our patient’s conditions. Our suite is furnished with reclining chairs, complimentary tea and coffee, optional outdoor seating, large screen TVs and audio equipment for our patients’ ultimate comfort.
While your insurance is being verified, we will also contact you to conduct an initial assessment. We will ask you about your current and past medical history and ask questions about scheduling of care, delivery of medication and supplies, home environment, and any other special needs you may have.
Once insurance authorization has been obtained, our infusion pharmacist will help your doctor select and obtain your infusion medicine and supplies, and your dedicated infusion nurse will schedule your first visit to deliver your medication and supplies.
A dedicated specialty nurse is here for you
Each patient is assigned a highly skilled infusion therapy nurse.
During your first visit, your specialty infusion therapy nurse will:
If you suffer from primary immunodeficiency disease or continue to experience symptoms of infection after receiving conventional treatment, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy may be the right treatment for restoring a healthy immune response.
Whether you need IVIG depends on several factors. It’s important to know why your immune system isn’t functioning as it should and address the underlying causes. Sometimes, IVIG can be useful in some situations to provide the immune system with a boost.
We invite you to explore the patient and physician resources as we partner in your comprehensive care.
Infusion therapy involves the administration of medication through a needle or catheter. It is usually prescribed when a patient’s condition cannot be treated with oral medication.
Infusion therapy is usually prescribed when a patient’s condition cannot be adequately treated with oral medication or when there are no oral medicines available
Depending on the services needed, infusion care is covered by most major insurance companies. Before receiving infusion therapy, your insurance coverage will need to be verified. Ask us about available reimbursement programs or co-pay assistance.
Ambulatory Infusion therapy is a proven, safe and effective alternative to hospital inpatient care. For most people, receiving treatment in an alternate treatment setting, like an infusion suite, is preferable to hospital inpatient care. It can provide comfort and convenience for you and offers less interruption to your daily activities. You will receive care from trained medical staff, just as you would in a hospital setting.
We work closely with doctors and healthcare providers to clinically manage patients with a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, including but not limited to:
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