Some patients require outpatient infusion therapy for short- or long-term treatment. The Bronson Infusion Center provides complete infusion therapy services to meet all patient needs.
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Services/Products
Our Services Blood transfusions, platelets and phlebotomies Central line care, including declotting lines, dressing changes, lab draws and flushes Chemotherapy Enzyme treatments Hydration treatments Injections (intramuscular/subcutaneous) Medication administration, including antibiotics, intravenous immunoglobulin, steroids, iron replacement, electrolytes, and disease modifying drugs for rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and more Consultation with on-site pharmacist
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Partnering with Providers To create comprehensive care for patients, the Bronson Infusion Center team also provides: Assessment and evaluations of patient health status for referring physicians Educational and instructional materials Procurement of blood samples for lab testing Updates to primary care physicians Ongoing reviews of services with primary physicians to promote the best treatment outcomes Documentation of infusion therapy processes Central line catheter care and troubleshooting
Neighborhood
Edison
Amenities
Why Choose Bronson Infusion Center Patients can receive all infusion services in one location in a private room. Infusion services are provided by experienced nurses who specialize in intravenous treatments and vascular access nursing. Nurses are highly skilled in providing infusion therapy and monitoring patients during their treatment. Staff teaches patients how to care for themselves during therapy so they can be active participants in their healthcare. Open Saturday and Sunday by appointment Who Should be Referred Infusion therapy may be provided for patients who need: Medication for chronic illnesses such as Crohn’s disease and asthma IV hydration therapy Blood products such as platelets, red cells or plasma Low-dose chemotherapy IV antibiotics for an infection Post-transplant intravenous medications Immunomodulators (drugs that stimulate the immune system) Biological response modifiers (substances made by living cells that stimulate the body’s response to infection and disease; used for rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions) IV antiemetics for nausea and vomiting IV immune globulin to boost the body’s natural defense system against infection Monoclonal antibodies to suppress the immune system or to kill/inhibit cancer cells Therapeutic phlebotomy, which involves withdrawing a prescribed amount of blood to improve the symptoms of a blood disorder
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Home Health Services