Hydration IV Add-On

If you’re looking for a relaxing and effective way to hydrate and nourish your cells, the Hydration Add-On may be perfect for you. Dose: 500 mL. Book today

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Replenish Vital Fluids and Electrolytes

The Hydration IV sends a powerful dose of electrolytes and fluids directly into your bloodstream to boost your energy and flush out any toxins. Pairing the Hydration IV with the Glutathione Add-On can maximize its benefits and take you from sluggish and worn down to recharged and revitalized. What are the benefits of the Hydration Add-On? Hydration is an incredibly important yet under-addressed component of health. In fact, new research from the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute shows staying hydrated may “slow down aging, prevent or delay development of chronic diseases, and therefore prolong disease-free life.”

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What Are The Potential Benefits

Increase Energy Levels
Improve Focus & Concentration
Reduce Inflammation
Enhance Skin Health
Build Immunity
Improve Sleep Quality

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Why We're Different Than Your Doctor

At Next Health, we stand apart from traditional medical practices in several fundamental ways that prioritize your proactive health and wellness:

We Optimize, Not Normalize

In conventional medicine, doctors often rely on "normal" lab results, which can sometimes be limited in providing a comprehensive view of your health. The concept of "normal" is based on the middle 95% of results, fitting within a typical bell-shaped curve. This means that even if you fall from the top 90% to the bottom 10% for a particular marker, it could still be considered "normal." At Next Health, we take a different approach. Our Functional Medicine Experts understand that what's optimal for you might differ from a generalized "normal." We utilize a unique reference range to assess your optimization, aiming for your best possible health.

We Are 17 Years Ahead

Studies published in prestigious medical journals, including the Annals of Internal Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association, have shown that physicians can lag behind the latest research by an average of 17 years. At Next Health, we're committed to breaking that cycle. We bring you to the forefront of health optimization by offering cutting-edge medical services that are backed by the latest scientific advancements. This means you receive care that is current, effective, and aligned with the most up-to-date research available.

Personalized Approach

The average American spends a mere 20 minutes with their primary care provider annually, leaving minimal room for exploring the intricacies of your individual health needs. Recognizing that every individual's health journey is unique, we take a personalized approach at Next Health. We understand that your body, history, and goals are distinct, and we tailor a health optimization plan that best suits your specific needs. Our aim is to guide you toward the best possible results based on your individual circumstances.

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What Do My Baseline Blood Test Results Mean?

From all of our Baseline Tests collected over the years, we’ve compiled results from 100 individuals. As indicated by the below graphs, the majority of participants unknowingly had suboptimal levels, but are still considered “healthy” by conventional standards.

At Next Health, we look for optimal levels and value the incremental 1% improvements in your data over time.
These seemingly small enhancements can accumulate to create a substantial difference in your overall well-being for lasting vitality and longevity.

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Vital in healthy aging for women and influences muscle mass, weight, energy levels, & more. Optimal Range: 75-200 ng/dL
Informs nearly every aspect of men’s health: weight, muscle mass, energy, sleep, heart health, & more. Optimal Range: 800-1200 ng/dL
The LDL cholesterol measures the "bad" type of cholesterol in your blood. Optimal levels of LDL reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and promote your longevity. Optimal is <100
Measures your average sugar intake over the last three months to prevent metabolic conditions. Optimal levels of reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, promotes weight loss, and enhances overall quality of life. Optimal < 5.2 %
Vitamin D is actually considered a “precursor hormone.” Optimal levels of vitamin D are linked to healthy hormone levels, getting sick less often, clearer skin, feeling less anxious and depressed, and more. Optimal Range 60-80 ng/mL
The key marker of inflammation. Inflammation is known as “the root of all disease.” Optimal levels of hsCRP are linked to a longer lifespan, healthy blood pressure levels, thinking more clearly, and more. Optimal is <1

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Is Hormone Therapy Right for Me?

Hormone Therapy may be an excellent option for

Women Experiencing:

  • Aging skin
  • Bone density loss Nervousness / anxiety
  • Emotional reactivity and sensitivity
  • Frequent night urination
  • Hair thinning
  • Hot flashes / night sweats / day sweats
  • Fatigue
  • Insomnia
  • Weight gain unresponsive to diet and exercise
  • Loss of libido
  • Nervousness / anxiety
  • Depression
  • Dry / painful intercourse

Men Experiencing:

  • Loss of motivation / lack of vitality
  • Loss of assertiveness / increased need for sleep
  • Reduced physical stamina
  • Weight gain unresponsive to diet and exercise
  • Loss of muscle mass / inability to lose weight
  • Breast development
  • Joint pain
  • Hair loss
  • Declining mental ability
  • Loss of libido
  • Decreased ability to perform sexually
  • Loss of morning erections