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Welcome to Battersea Park Clinic. We offer IV infusion sessions and B12 injections with Sarah as part of our wellbeing services, designed to support comfort, hydration, and relaxation in a calm setting. Our team is happy to provide clear information so you can decide whether a session fits into your personal wellbeing routine.

IV Drips

Battersea Park Clinic 

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What are the health benefits of an IV Drip?

Rapid hydration

ideal for dehydration from illness, travel, intense exercise or hangovers. Replenishes fluids faster than drinking water. 

Direct nutrient delivery

IV infusion sessions provide nutrients via an intravenous route and are offered as part of our wellbeing services. Sessions are available for those exploring different ways to incorporate nutrients into their personal wellbeing routine.

Time out & refresh

IV infusion sessions are often chosen by people looking to pause, rest, and prioritise hydration as part of a wider wellbeing routine in a calm and supportive environment.

What are the health benefits of B12 injections?

Red Blood Cell Support

This IV infusion is offered as part of our wellbeing services and is chosen by some people who wish to include specific nutrients as part of their personal self-care routine.

Mental Wellbeing & Time Out

This IV infusion is offered as part of our wellbeing services and is chosen by some people as an opportunity to pause, relax, and enjoy a calm, supportive environment as part of their self-care routine.

Hair, Skin & Nails

This IV infusion is offered as part of our wellbeing services and is chosen by some people as a way to prioritise self-care and hydration within a calm, supportive environment.

Wellness Disclaimer: 
All services offered at Battersea Park Clinic are provided for general wellbeing, relaxation, and personal development purposes only. They are not medical treatments, are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional.
Always consult your GP or healthcare provider regarding any medical condition.

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