VYEPTI (eptinezumab-jjmr) is an FDA-approved infusion given once every three months to help prevent migraines in adults. Here's how it works, who it may help, and what to expect during your appointment at Springside Infusion.

Living with an autoimmune disease can make even everyday activities challenging. Advances in biologic infusion therapies have transformed treatment for many rheumatologic conditions, helping reduce inflammation, slow disease progression, and improve daily function.

Receiving a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can feel overwhelming. While there is currently no cure for MS, advances in treatment have made it possible for many people to better manage the disease, reduce relapses, and maintain an active lifestyle.

When your doctor recommends infusion therapy, one of the first decisions is where you'll receive your treatment. Many patients assume the hospital is their only option, but for many infusion medications, an outpatient infusion center can provide the same high-quality clinical care in a more convenient, comfortable setting.

If you or a loved one has been prescribed IVIG (Intravenous Immunoglobulin), you may have questions about what it is, why it's needed, and what to expect during treatment.

Starting a new treatment can bring a mix of emotions. Whether you're receiving infusion therapy for the first time or transitioning from another healthcare setting, it's normal to have questions about what your appointment will be like.

Many medications today can no longer be taken as a simple pill at home. Instead, they must be administered through an IV infusion or injection under medical supervision. That's where infusion centers come in.
