
Cost-effective outpatient specialty infusion therapy services and access to the latest therapies for neurological disorders
Our infusion therapy center is staffed with a team of neurologists and certified RNs, dedicated to keeping a high standard of care for patients
Our doctors lead cutting-edge research, providing patients access to the latest therapies and clinical studies
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You are encouraged to bring one guest for your 1st infusion. At subsequent infusions all non-patients should remain in lobby due to limited space. Bring reading material or audio/visual devices. All audio should have headphones. Wifi is available. You can bring food or drinks.
During your infusion, you’ll receive personalized, one-on-one care from your dedicated infusion nurse. Before starting treatment, your nurse will check your vital signs and review your medical history to monitor for improvements or any potential side effects. If needed, your referring provider will be updated on any significant changes in your condition.
Your nurse will also answer any questions you may have before beginning the infusion and will check in with you regularly throughout your treatment to ensure you're comfortable and supported.
The cost of your infusion therapy can vary depending on several factors including which therapy you are on, your insurance status and insurance provider. Our team at CTNC is committed to lowering costs and improving access for our patients.
An infusion clinic is a specialized healthcare facility where patients receive medications or therapies through an IV (intravenous) line. Our clinics treat a range of conditions, including neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis, autoimmune diseases, and chronic migraines.
During your visits, trained staff monitor your treatment and are available to answer questions or address concerns. Most treatments are provided on an outpatient basis, so you can return home the same day.
The cost of infusion therapy varies depending on the type of medication, dosage, and insurance coverage. Patients' out-of-pocket costs will vary based on their insurance, copay assistance programs, and other foundations/grants. Our team will help you navigate and work with you to reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
IV infusion therapy can be an important part of managing conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS), helping control symptoms and support long-term neurological health. While there is no cure for MS, these treatments may help reduce relapses, protect nerve function, and improve daily well-being. Our team of neurological specialists works with each patient to create a personalized infusion therapy plan tailored to your individual needs and goals.
Your treatment plan may include one or more of the following IV therapies:
Your care team will guide you through each step of your treatment, discuss potential side effects, and ensure you feel supported and informed throughout the process.
Most patients do very well with IV infusion therapy. You may notice mild, temporary side effects like headache, nausea, fatigue, or minor reactions at the infusion site, but many patients don’t experience any side effects at all. These usually pass within a few hours to a couple of days.
Serious reactions are rare, but they can include difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, severe rash, or signs of infection such as fever. If you experience any of these, contact your healthcare team immediately. Your care team monitors you throughout your infusion and afterward and is always available to provide support and guidance.




































































