Vernon Health provides outpatient infusion therapy to support your health and improve your quality of life. Our team cares for patients of all ages with a wide range of conditions, offering safe and comfortable treatments close to home. Infusion Services is located on the third floor of the Viroqua Area Medical Office Building. With a physician’s order, patients receive personalized care from a team committed to comfort, safety, and clear communication every step of the way.
Our infusion team provides a wide range of treatments designed to support your health with comfort and convenience. Each service is delivered by skilled clinicians who focus on safety, clear communication, and personalized care. Whether you need medication infusions, hydration support, or ongoing line care, we’re here to help you receive the treatment you need close to home.
We provide antibiotics, anti-infective agents, biologic therapies, and chemotherapy as ordered by your provider. Each treatment is closely monitored to ensure safety and comfort throughout your visit.
Our team supports care for Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC), catheter changes, and dressing changes, ensuring proper maintenance, comfort, and infection prevention.
Hydration therapy, fluid replacement, and nutritional infusions help patients manage dehydration, gastrointestinal concerns, and other conditions that impact nutrient absorption or fluid balance.
We offer single-dose injections, infusions, laboratory work, and blood product transfusions. These services support ongoing treatment plans and help monitor your health needs.
Infusion therapy can support many different health needs. At Vernon Health, we commonly provide care for:
Have questions about care at Vernon Health? Our team is here to help. For more information or to speak with someone about your care, please call (608) 637-2101.
Infusion therapy is the delivery of medication or fluids directly into your bloodstream through an IV (intravenous line). It is commonly used when medications cannot be taken by mouth or need to work quickly and effectively.
Infusion therapy may be used to treat infections, dehydration, autoimmune conditions, anemia, osteoporosis, certain neurological disorders, and other chronic or complex conditions. Your provider will determine if infusion therapy is the right option for your care plan.
During your appointment, a nurse will place a small IV line and monitor you throughout your treatment. Infusion times vary depending on the medication prescribed. Our team prioritizes your comfort and safety, and you will be observed for any side effects before you leave.
At Vernon Health, we’re committed to providing patient-centered, compassionate care wherever you are in your health journey. Explore our trusted providers and convenient locations to find the right support for you.