Iron Infusion & Diagnostics

Iron Infusion & Diagnostics

Unveiling our latest innovation: our 15 minute Iron Infusion! 

Say goodbye to fatigue and hello to unstoppable strength, wellness and longevity.  

Our Iron Infusion is paired with cutting-edge diagnostics testing such as our Essential Iron Blood Test. If you already have your ferritin levels provided by your GP, you are eligible for a FREE consultation. 

Please allow for an additional 30 minutes for client observation once the Infusion is completed. Please note that you will need to follow a process in place in order to receive the Iron Infusion. See below our process. 

Our Iron Infusion is currently available at the following locations; Canary Wharf, Shoreditch, Kings Road, York, Newcastle, Salford, Lakeside, Notting Hill and Brent Cross

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Therapeutic Indications

  • Oral iron preparations are ineffective
  • Oral iron preparations cannot be used
  • There is clinical need to deliver iron rapidly
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The Process

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1. Blood Test

£50 £150

Test your Ferritin levels with us or email your GP results, with Ferritin levels included, to your local clinic. Ferritin levels must be < 30 mcg/L in order to qualify for our Iron Infusion. 

Remember, Blood Test results must be must be from within the past 4 weeks

If you are ‘deficient’, you qualify for step 2.

*Free if you already have your Ferritin levels. Post test optional for additional £100 (normally £150). All offers are exclusive to London core clinics

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2. Iron Infusion

From £300

An IV (Intravenous) Vitamin Drip infused with Ferritin that is administered by one of our medical team over the course of approximately 15-20 minutes. 

After your Iron Infusion, you will be required to stay to be observed by our medical team for 30 minutes after your Iron Infusion is complete.

*Price will range depending on level of deficiency.

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3. Reassessment (Optional)

£100 £150

An optional reassessment will take place 4 weeks after your last Iron Infusion. Here, your Ferritin levels will be retested with our Essential Iron Blood Test. 

In the event that you require further another Iron Infusion, we would advise waiting 4 weeks after your first appointment to reassess your Iron levels

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*Get A Drip reserve the right to change the ingredients, prices and products of all our services on a daily basis. Our products, ingredients and prices are subject to change at the discretion of Get A Drip up until payment for your Drip or Booster. All Vitamin Drips (IV) & Vitamin Injections (IM) require a free medical consultation prior to treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I bruise so easily?

This can be due to a number of vitamin deficiencies such as Vitamin K as people with low levels of Vitamin K may notice easy bruising. This also may be linked to low iron levels as an iron deficiency affects the production and function of the haemoglobin which is essential for transporting oxygen in your blood and maintaining healthy tissue.

Why do I have a sore tongue?

Anaemia (also known as an iron deficiency) can cause symptoms in the mouth such as a sore tongue, ulcers and or sores. 

Does anaemia cause bruising?

Anaemia may result in not being able to make enough red blood cells as well as a reduction in platelet production. Platelets are the first step in blood clotting, so a reduction in platelet leads to increased bruising.

What does an iron deficiency do to your tongue?

Signs of an iron deficiency include swollen, inflamed, pale or strangely smooth tongue.

What are some symptoms of low iron?

Paleness or lack of colour in the skin, irritability, lack of energy or tiring easily, increased heart rate, sore or swollen tongue, enlarged spleen, a desire to eat peculiar substances such as dirt or ice. 

Signs of low iron in your eyes:

If you pull your lower eyelid down while looking in a mirror, the inside layer should be a vibrant red colour. If it is a very pale pink or yellow, you may have an iron deficiency.

Does an iron deficiency cause mouth ulcers?

Anaemia (also known as an iron deficiency) can cause symptoms in the mouth such as a sore tongue, ulcers and or sores.

Does low iron make you cold?

Most commonly, low iron makes you tired, cold and short of breath.

Does low iron make you dizzy?

Iron deficiency can cause you to feel dizzy or lightheaded.

Does low iron affect your nails?

Usually, the first sign of an iron deficiency is brittle nails that chip and crack easily.

Can anaemia cause itchy skin?

People with an iron deficiency may experience itchy skin (pruritus) that can become red, bumpy and sore when scratched.

Anaemic gums vs normal gums:

Instead of a typical, healthy pink, the gums take on a faded or whiter shade of their standard colour.