Welcome to Access Infusions
A new place for healthcare for you and your family, that is convenient, friendly and accessible.
This is healthcare that understands how you really live. Expertise and technology you expect and a host of amenities are just some of the ways Access Infusions makes your experience more comfortable. When is comes to healthcare, we believe there’s always a better way, and that you’ll find a better way of caring for yourself at Access Infusions.
The Access Infusions Clinic provides outpatient intravenous therapy for patients with chronic disorders and diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, and Crohn’s disease. Access Infusions also provides intravenous antibiotic therapy for difficult to treat infections. For our patients’ comfort, our new facility will feature comfortable reclining chairs, TV and headsets and Wi-Fi connection for laptop computers.
How long will I need Infusion Therapy?
Patients require outpatient infusion therapy (also called intravenous or IV therapy) for a variety of reasons. Therefore, it would be up to the prescribing physician to determine the patient's need for short or long-term treatment. Access Infusions can provide complete infusion therapy services to meet all patient needs regardless of length of need.
What is infusion therapy?
Infusion therapy involves introducing a fluid (other than blood) into a vein to provide medication or other treatment that cannot be taken by mouth. Infusion therapy is provided to treat illness or counteract the side effects of treatment.
Infusion therapy may be provided for patients who need:
Medication for chronic illnesses such as :
- IV Antibiotics for an infection
- Immunomodulators (drugs that stimulate the immune system)
- Biological Response Modifiers (substances made by living cells that stimulate the body’s response to infection and disease; used for rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions)
- IV Antiemetics for nausea and vomiting
The Access Infusions Clinic offers convenience for patients to receive all infusion services in one location. Depending on the type of therapy required, a patient may need to visit the Infusion Clinic for a single treatment or for continuous treatments over many weeks, months or years.
How are Patients refered?
Patients are referred for infusion therapy by their physicians. Because Access Infusions offers a variety of treatments, these referrals can come from many different types of physicians such as internal medicine, infectious disease, rheumatology, endocrinology, gynecology, pediatrics, cardiology, and dermatology just to name a few.
Clinic Staff
Infusion services are provided by experienced nurse clinicians who specialize in intravenous treatments and vascular access nursing. These nurses are highly skilled in providing infusion therapy and monitoring patients during their treatment.
Staff members are committed to creating the best care experience for patients. In addition to facilitating IV treatments, they teach patients how to care for themselves during therapy so they can be active participants in their health care.
Clinic Services
To create comprehensive care for patients, the Access Infusion Clinic team also provides:
- Assessment and evaluations of patient health status for referring physicians
- Educational and instructional materials
- Updates to primary care physicians
- Ongoing reviews of services with primary physicians to promote the best treatment outcomes
- Documentation of infusion therapy processes
- Central line catheter care and troubleshooting
- Placement of peripheral inserted central catheter (PICC) lines
Clinic Location
Appointments
To schedule an appointment at Access Infusions Center, please call (912) 655-0099.
A physician’s order is required for infusion therapy services.
Welcome to
Access Infusions
1000 Towne Center Blvd.
Suite 304
Pooler, GA 31322
Phone 912-655-0099 Fax 912-525-3062