}

Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm

contact@optivrx.com

v

(865) 500-4987

Multiple Sclerosis
Infusion Therapy

With local infusion centers across the country, Multiple Sclerosis patients requiring ongoing biologic infusions or injections relax in privacy and comfort during treatment.

Our Facility is specifically designed for Multiple Sclerosis patients.

 

Private Treatment Rooms

Relax in privacy as you receive your infusion therapy treatmet. Relax in solitude or bring along loved ones for support.

Flexible Scheduling

Adequate treatment rooms offer plenty of opportunities for you to receive infusion therapy treatment on your schedule.

No Waiting Rooms

Your room is prepped and ready for you when you arrive, avoiding the need for long wait times for treatment.

Comfort is Key

Private waiting rooms with television and comfy seating enable you to relax and receive treatment is a peaceful environment.

About Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. It occurs when the immune system attacks the myelin sheath, which is the protective covering that surrounds nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. This can result in a wide range of symptoms, such as muscle weakness, numbness, vision problems, and difficulty with coordination and balance.

There is currently no cure for MS, but there are several treatment options available to help manage symptoms and slow the progression of the disease. One such treatment option is infusion therapy, which involves the administration of medication through an intravenous (IV) infusion.

Infusion therapy for MS is typically administered in a hospital or outpatient infusion center, under the supervision of a healthcare professional. The frequency and duration of treatment depends on the specific medication being used and the individual’s response to treatment.

While infusion therapy can be an effective treatment option for managing MS, it does come with some potential risks and side effects. These can include allergic reactions, infusion reactions, and increased susceptibility to infections. It is important for patients undergoing infusion therapy to closely monitor their symptoms and report any side effects to their healthcare provider.

Overall, infusion therapy is a valuable treatment option for individuals with MS who have not responded well to other treatments or who have severe symptoms. It can help to reduce inflammation and slow the progression of the disease, improving the quality of life for those living with this chronic condition.