Vitamin C Shot
Strengthen your immune system, support collagen production, and protect your skin with the power of Vitamin C.
Vitamin C Shots At PointInfusion
Vitamin C Shot – Immunity Booster
Vitamin C is an essential nutrient that plays a critical role in protecting your immune system, promoting collagen growth, and offering powerful antioxidant properties. Our Vitamin C shot delivers a potent dose directly into your bloodstream, ensuring maximum absorption and effectiveness compared to oral supplements. Whether you’re looking to boost your immunity, slow the growth of cancer cells, or enhance skin health, this quick and easy injection can make a big impact.
Why Our Vitamin C Shots Are Great
At Point Infusion, we are committed to providing personalized wellness solutions. Our Vitamin C shot offers an efficient way to give your body the immunity boost it needs, with the added benefit of promoting skin health and collagen production. Available at all eight of our Southern California locations or through our convenient in-home service, we make it easy for you to prioritize your health and wellness.
- Boosts Immunity: Strengthens your body’s natural defenses.
- Slows Growth of Cancer Cells: Studies show Vitamin C may help inhibit the growth of certain cancer cells.
- Supports Collagen Growth: Essential for skin, joints, and overall health.
- Supports Collagen Growth: Essential for skin, joints, and overall health.
- Antiviral Properties: Known to fight off viral infections like the common cold.
Vitamin C
Vitamin Shot
$39
Available at all eight of our Southern California locations, or through our in-home service. This shot can also be paired with other vitamin boosters or added to an IV drip for enhanced benefits.
Benefits:
- Boosts immunity, supports collagen growth, offers antiviral protection, and has potential anti-cancer properties.
FAQ's
WHAT ARE VITAMIN SHOTS?
Vitamin shots are quick, intramuscular injections that deliver concentrated doses of essential vitamins directly into your body. This allows for faster absorption compared to oral supplements, giving you a rapid boost in energy, immunity, or other health benefits depending on the specific vitamins used.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SHOT AND TAKING THE PILL/CAPSULE FORM?
How Your Body Absorbs Vitamins:
The main difference lies in how your body absorbs them. Vitamin shots deliver nutrients directly into the muscle, allowing for nearly 100% absorption, which means your body can use the vitamins immediately. Oral vitamins, on the other hand, must pass through the digestive system, where a significant portion may be lost or broken down before reaching your bloodstream. As a result, vitamin shots offer a faster, more efficient way to boost your vitamin levels, while oral supplements may take longer and may not be as fully absorbed.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I GET A VITAMIN SHOT(S)?
The frequency of vitamin shots depends on your individual health goals and needs. Some people opt for weekly or bi-weekly shots for consistent energy or immune support, while others may choose to get a shot before a big event or as part of a recovery plan.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF VITAMIN SHOTS?
Vitamin shots can help improve energy levels, enhance immune function, support mental clarity, boost metabolism, and promote better skin health. The effects are often felt within hours, making them a great option for anyone looking for a quick, targeted wellness boost.
DO VITAMIN SHOTS HURT?
Most people find that vitamin shots cause only minimal discomfort, similar to a quick pinch. Our experienced staff ensures the process is as gentle and painless as possible, and we work with you to make sure you’re comfortable during the injection.
ARE THEY SAFE?
Yes, vitamin shots are safe when administered by trained healthcare professionals. At Point Infusion, we use only high-quality, medically-approved ingredients and follow strict protocols to ensure your safety and comfort during every injection.
Caution: The treatment may not be effective or appropriate for all patients, additional side effects may occur, and all patients should talk to their physician to learn more about the treatment and potential risks.