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Iron Infusion Strathcona County - Treatment at your home in Edmonton and surrounding areas

IV iron infusions are a simple and effective way to treat low iron and anemia. If you’re feeling tired, foggy, or run down, low iron might be the reason. This treatment delivers iron directly into your bloodstream, which can help you feel more like yourself again, especially if pills haven’t worked or made you feel sick.

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Iron Infusion

What is an Iv Iron Infusion?

An IV iron infusion is a medical treatment where iron is delivered directly into your bloodstream through a iv treatment, typically to treat iron deficiency or anemia. It’s often recommended when oral iron supplements aren’t effective or cause side effects. The procedure helps quickly restore healthy iron levels, improving energy, focus, and overall well-being.

Why We Use Monoferric Iron

At Poke Beauty, we use Monoferric® (ferric derisomaltose) iron —a next-generation IV iron treatment that’s both effective and efficient.

Benefits of Monoferric Iron

  • Fewer visits needed – A larger dose can be delivered in one IV treatment, so most patients don’t need multiple appointments.
  • Faster treatment times – Each infusion typically takes just 30–60 minutes
  • Lower risk of side effects – Studies show Monoferric iron is associated with a lower rate of hypersensitivity reactions.
  • Better iron levels, simpler schedule – Clinical research shows Monoferric iron achieves comparable or improved hemoglobin and iron stores with less frequent dosing.

This approach helps our clients save time, feel better faster, and reduce the hassle of traditional iron therapy—all with fewer side effects.

General Benefits of IV Iron Infusion

  • Rapidly restores iron levels, helping relieve symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath.
  • Bypasses the digestive system, making it ideal for people who can’t tolerate or absorb oral iron.
  • Often requires fewer doses than oral supplements, leading to quicker and more efficient results.

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Iron Infusion Booking Process

Eligibility


Have a low ferritin level and other supporting blood work results (or other approved indication for iron infusion).


Pathway 1: Clients WITH a referral from their own provider

(GP, NP, specialist, or community practitioner using our referral form)


  • Your provider must submit a referral using our clinic referral form.
  • Wait approximately 2 business days after submission before booking your infusion.
    • This allows time for our team to receive, review, and upload the referral.
  • Once confirmed, book your iron infusion directly with one of our nurses.

Important notes for this pathway:


  • You do not need to see our physician.
  • You do not need to complete blood work through our clinic if your referral includes adequate and current labs (done within 3 months of the infusion).
  • If labs are incomplete or outdated, our team will contact you.

Pathway 2: Clients WITHOUT a referral (or referral not meeting requirements)


All clients without an acceptable external referral must complete the following steps:

  • Book a free 10-minute virtual appointment with Dr. Nicholas Majaesic.
    • He will review your previous lab work via Netcare and order additional blood work if required.
    • Your virtual link will be emailed via the Jane App approximately 30 minutes before your appointment. Please check your Junk folder if you don’t see it.
  • Print your lab requisition and attend your local lab for blood work (if required).
  • Book a follow-up virtual appointment with Dr. Majaesic to review your results.
  • If approved, book your iron infusion with one of our nurses.

Infusion & Billing Information (All Clients)


  • Your iron medication is directly billed to your personal drug insurance (if you have one) through our clinic pharmacy.
  • If there is a balance not covered, a pharmacy receipt will be provided at your appointment:
    • This receipt can be used for reimbursement and medical expense tax claims.
  • The nurse will bring the iron medication to your appointment.
  • Administration fee: $200
    • Billed separately from any medication cost not covered by insurance.
  • Appointment length: Approximately 1 hour.

Timing Notes


  • If lab work is already current (within 3 months) and acceptable, steps related to blood work may be skipped.
  • Many clients can receive their infusion within 3–7 days of meeting with Dr. Majaesic (or sooner if an external referral is complete).



Questions

Frequently Asked Questions for Iron Infusion

Clinically, hemoglobin typically begins to rise within 1–2 weeks post-infusion, but a meaningful increase is often seen by 3–4 weeks, assuming ongoing losses are controlled and there’s no other cause of anemia.

Symptom improvement (fatigue, shortness of breath, cognitive fog) can occur within a few days to 1–2 weeks, though this varies from patient to patient

  • An iron infusion is done using Monoferric Iron and given through an IV in your arm
  • Indicated when oral iron is ineffective, poorly tolerated, or too slow

  • Iron is taken up by macrophages and hepatocytes, then gradually transferred to transferrin.
  • Iron stores (ferritin) increase first, followed by incorporation into erythropoiesis.
  • After an iron infusion, your body starts absorbing the iron and storing it, mainly in the liver and immune cells. These stores act like a backup supply. Once your iron stores are filled up, your body begins using the iron to make new red blood cells.

Concerns include:

  • Cost and limited coverage
  • Risk of adverse reactions, though rare
  • Regulatory limitations: It is difficult to meet approval standards to receive an infusion through Alberta Health. At this time, your ferritin not only has to be extremely low but your Hemoglobin must be less than 95

Not necessarily "serious," but it indicates:

  • Significant iron deficiency not responding to or not suitable for oral therapy
  • A need to address the underlying cause -is it heavy/long menses, haemorrhoids, undiagnosed Celiac (malabsorption) disease

Generally safe when proper protocols are followed. Serious adverse effects are rare:

  • <1% risk of anaphylaxis when using Monoferric Iron
  • Infusion reactions (e.g., flushing, nausea, back pain) occur in <5% and are usually mild and go away when the infusion is complete

Therapeutic effect: May last months to years, depending on iron loss and stores.

There’s no absolute threshold, but commonly considered when:

  • Ferritin <20 ng/mL (absolute IDA)
  • Ferritin 30–100 ng/mL with TSAT <20% (functional deficiency)
  • If you do not fall within these ranges, it may still be worth doing a complimentary consult with our physician for consideration

Ferric derisomaltose (Monoferric): For doses of 500-1000mg: Approx 30 minutes to infuse and 15 minutes for a follow up mini Saline bag to infuse. The nurse is usually at your home for 1 hour. 

For doses of 1000mg+ the appointment is about 1.5 hours

The average cost in Sherwood Park is $200-$230 per infusion not including medication and these clinics often have a waitlist of 4 - 6 weeks.


We understand that it is not easy to be approved to get your infusion through Alberta Health which is why we keep our Iron Infusion affordable and can get you infused usually within 1 week of approval from our physician

  • 500mg Monoferric approx medication cost: $260
  • 1000mg Monoferric approx medication cost: $520
  • All medication is direct billed by our pharmacy to your personal drug plan, if there is anything left owing, the nurse is reimbursed at your appointment
  • The Cost to infuse the Iron at Poke Beauty is $200; separate from medication fees listed above

Coverage varies by province and clinical setting:

  • In Alberta, iron infusions are typically covered if administered in hospital or AHS outpatient clinics and if criteria are met.
  • Private infusion clinics often require out-of-pocket payment or private insurance.
  • Special Authorization may be required for provincial drug plan coverage in community pharmacies.

Mild Reactions- feeling flushed, chest or back pain, nausea. These symptoms are often anxiety driven that manifest as physical symptoms during the infusion. They are often relieved by knowing these are not uncommon symptoms and they go away once the infusion is complete

Severe anaphylactic reactions: low risk approx 0.1% of people

Iron Staining-low risk of the iron leaking out of the vein into surrounding tissue, creating a brown/grey colored stain of the skin.

Lowered blood pressure-mild drop can occur due to dilation of blood vessels

Delayed reaction-Occurs in 10-20% and starts 1-2 days after infusion and includes fatigue, aches and chills, low grade fever

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1606 Sherwood Drive
Sherwood Park, Alberta
T8A 1G5

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