Women’s Health

Women have hematology concerns throughout life, including clotting, bleeding, and abnormal blood counts. We partner with Ob/Gyn physicians to address iron deficiency associated with heavy menstrual bleeding. We see pregnant women to ensure that they have adequate iron for their babies.

SYMPTOMS OF LOW IRON

Are you experiencing
any of these symptoms?

Expert
Care

Our team has mastered the challenge of iron deficiency in women. We analyze your lab tests and symptoms to provide you with expert medical advice.

Professional
Approach

Since 2020, we have provided iron infusions for more than 5,000 women.

GET YOUR IRON INFUSION

Our Three Step Plan

Step 1

See a hematology expert online from the comfort of your home.

Step 2

Plan an iron infusion at a Fem infusion center, if needed.

Step 3

Follow up with us to ensure your iron level is good.

What To Expect At
Our Infusion Centers

Fem Infusion Center focuses on the patient experience. Upon arrival you will be greeted with friendly staff to assist you with the check-in process, followed by a visit with our highly skilled nurse practitioners before beginning your infusion. After the infusion you can expect to be monitored for an additional 30 minutes before being discharged.

Process:

If you prefer a private infusion suite, ask our office coordinator how to book your private room today.

Latest Posts

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Iron Infusions Effective, Safe for Pregnant Women With Iron Deficiency

A single-center practice was able to safely and effectively administer iron infusions to pregnant women with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) or iron deficiency without anemia (IDWA) by using trained nurses to monitor for infusion reactions, according to a poster presentation at the 65th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition.

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