Healix Infusion Care: A Better Way to Receive Treatment

Healix Infusion Care: A Better Way to Receive Treatment

Are you feeling overwhelmed by changes in where you receive your infusion care? You’re not alone. Many patients are facing new challenges due to “site-of-care restrictions” imposed by insurance companies. These restrictions often require patients to move...
Improving Patient Outcomes with IVIg Therapy

Improving Patient Outcomes with IVIg Therapy

Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIg) therapy is a critical treatment for a growing number of patients with complex autoimmune and immunodeficiency disorders. For medical providers, managing these patients presents unique challenges, from ensuring timely access to...
How Site-of-Care Restrictions Impact Infusion Therapy Access

How Site-of-Care Restrictions Impact Infusion Therapy Access

Changes in healthcare policy and insurance mandates are reshaping how patients receive specialized medical treatments. For medical providers who prescribe infusion therapy, one of the most significant shifts is the rise of site-of-care restrictions. These policies,...
The Healix Difference: Patient Stories of Compassionate Care

The Healix Difference: Patient Stories of Compassionate Care

Infusion therapy plays an important role in managing chronic conditions. Where you receive this care can make a big difference in your experience. At Healix Infusion Care, we focus on patient comfort, safety, and well-being, offering a better option than traditional...
Can You Wake Up With a Migraine?

Can You Wake Up With a Migraine?

Yes, you can wake up with a migraine, and it can throw off your entire day before it even begins. For many people, mornings are when symptoms hit the hardest, often with no clear warning. Learn more about some common underlying causes of morning migraines, what...
Do You Have To Be Hospitalized for IV Antibiotics?

Do You Have To Be Hospitalized for IV Antibiotics?

Intravenous antibiotics are often essential for treating serious infections, but do you always have to be hospitalized to receive them? The answer isn’t always so simple. While many patients are treated in a hospital setting, it’s entirely possible to receive IV...