Is IV care quackery?

Keith Hostetler • August 1, 2025

If it looks like a duck . . .

Recently a facebook poster asked if the care provided by pace was "quackery".

It's a reasonable question, and one we take seriously. The simple answer is no. At our clinic, we provide medical treatments that are prescribed by a licensed physician and regulated by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

IV therapy has been a standard medical practice for decades in hospitals and emergency rooms to deliver essential fluids, nutrients, and medications directly into the bloodstream. This method is often used when a person can't take medications orally or needs immediate hydration.

Sometimes, people confuse medically supervised IV treatments with other wellness services, like those offered by some naturopathic doctors or chiropractors. While those practices and treatments have their place, they operate under different regulations and do not offer prescription medications.

Pace Healthcare is an accredited medical practice and credentialed and contracted with most of the major insurance carriers.  When you receive an IV at our clinic, you can be confident that you are getting a treatment that has been reviewed by a licensed medical professional and that the medications are the same treatments prescribed by hospitals and medical professionals nationwide.

We are always here to answer any questions you may have about your treatment, so please don't hesitate to ask. Your health and safety are our top priorities.

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