Supportive Therapies

Supportive therapies that fitinto a bigger plan

At Gen 3 IV, supportive therapies like IV therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, sauna, cold plunge, injections, and other wellness services are used intentionally to support recovery, resilience, energy, and overall progress.

Supportive, In Context

Helpful on their own. Even more powerful in the right context.

Supportive therapies can absolutely help people feel better, recover more effectively, and stay supported in the middle of a bigger health journey.

At Gen 3 IV, these services are not treated as random add-ons or one-off quick fixes. They’re offered as tools that can complement a deeper approach to healing, optimization, and overall wellness.

The goal is not just to do more. The goal is to use the right tools in the right way.

What They Can Support

These therapies may support areas like:

  • Energy and recovery
  • Stress resilience
  • Performance and recovery support
  • Hydration and replenishment
  • Circulation and oxygen support
  • Relaxation and nervous system support
  • General wellness and optimization
Gen 3 IV supportive therapy room

How They Fit The Gen 3 Model

Where these services fit in our care model

At Gen 3 IV, supportive therapies can serve different roles depending on the patient’s goals and needs.

For some, they’re a helpful standalone support for recovery, hydration, or energy. For others, they’re most valuable when used as part of a broader plan alongside testing, clinical interpretation, and personalized programs.

In other words: these services matter, but context matters too.

Therapy Categories

Available supportive therapies

IV Therapy

IV therapy can support hydration, replenishment, energy, and recovery depending on the formulation and the patient’s needs.

Hyperbaric Oxygen

Hyperbaric support may be used as part of a recovery, resilience, and optimization approach.

Sauna + Cold Plunge

Heat and cold exposure can be used to support circulation, recovery, resilience, and overall wellness.

Injections / Wellness Shots

Targeted supportive therapies may be used to complement broader wellness goals and care plans.

Not Just A Quick Fix

Support matters. Strategy matters more.

A single service can absolutely be helpful.

But for patients dealing with deeper symptoms, recurring issues, or more complex concerns, the best outcomes usually come from understanding the bigger picture, not just treating one moment at a time.

That’s why Gen 3 IV combines supportive therapies with functional medicine, advanced testing, and more personalized care when it’s needed.

Who These Services Are Good For

Supportive therapies may be a good fit if…

If you’re unsure where to begin, the best first step depends on your goals. For deeper symptoms and unanswered questions, we usually recommend starting with the Health Optimization Panel.

  • You’re looking for support with energy, hydration, or recovery
  • You want wellness services that can complement a bigger health plan
  • You’re interested in proactive recovery and optimization
  • You want supportive tools that can fit into a more personalized care approach

For Deeper Symptoms, Start Here

If you’re looking for answers, start with deeper insight

If your goal is to understand hormone symptoms, gut issues, metabolic concerns, autoimmune-related symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, or patterns that haven’t been fully explained, supportive therapies alone may not be enough.

That’s where the Health Optimization Panel comes in.

Start with the Health Optimization Panel

Supportive Therapy FAQ

Questions before you book

Can I still book IV therapy or supportive services on their own?

Yes. These therapies can absolutely be booked and used as standalone support depending on your needs and goals.

How do I know whether I need a supportive therapy or something deeper?

That depends on what you’re experiencing. If you’re looking for general recovery, hydration, or supportive wellness care, a supportive therapy may make sense. If you’re dealing with deeper or recurring symptoms and want answers, the Health Optimization Panel is usually the better place to begin.

Are supportive therapies enough if I have hormone, gut, or autoimmune symptoms?

They may be a helpful part of the picture, but many women with deeper concerns benefit from more insight, testing, and a broader care plan.

Can these services be part of a program?

Yes. Supportive therapies can absolutely be used within a broader care strategy when they align with the patient’s goals and plan.

Do I have to be in a program to use supportive therapies?

No. These services can also be used on their own.

Choose Your Next Step

Need support now, or looking for something deeper?

If you’re looking for supportive wellness and recovery services, we’re here for that. If you’re looking for deeper answers and a clearer path forward, start with the Health Optimization Panel.