Infusion Center

Our Infusion Center offers a convenient option for patients requiring infusion therapies or treatments.

IV Therapy at the Infusion Center

The Infusion Center at Albany Gastroenterology Consultants offers convenience for patients who require infusions of Remicade, Renflexis, Entyvio, and Stelara for the treatment of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. In addition, we provide intravenous hydration and iron infusions for iron deficiency anemia.

Our highly-trained staff includes registered nurses who specialize in intravenous treatments. Infusion nurses work closely with all the physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners in a team approach for your care. Your care team will provide ongoing assessment and evaluation as well as educational and instructional materials. We are committed to creating the best experience for our patients.

Patients receive IV therapies in a peaceful, pleasant environment and take advantage of
several amenities including:

● Cable TV
● Free Wi-Fi
● Recliner chairs
● Snacks
● Complimentary beverages

We provide exceptional care, promote good health, prevent disease and advocate passionately for our patients.

What is Infusion Therapy?

Medications delivered by intravenous administration are one way of treating a number of disorders and are referred to as Infusion Therapy. These are often delivered through infusion centers who have the responsibility to appropriately mix and administer the medications, while nursing staff continually monitor patients throughout the infusion. Infusion therapy can treat a wide variety of disorders. Within gastroenterology and hepatology, infusions are often used to treat ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. This class of medications is broadly called “biological therapy”. Biological therapy is another way of saying that these medications are designed to augment or otherwise target the body’s internal immune system.

Biologic infused medications to treat Crohn’s disease include infliximab (Remicade) and adalimumab (Entyvio), in addition to others. Typically, these infusion therapy treatments occur every 6 to 10 weeks, and each treatment is one to four hours. We have a fully staffed infusion center in a comfortable and relaxing environment, with state of the art patient monitoring equipment.