
Iron Infusions
Restore Energy. Overcome Fatigue.

Iron plays a critical role in oxygen delivery, energy production, cognitive function, immune health, and hormone balance. When iron levels are low, even simple daily tasks can feel exhausting.
At VP Health, we offer medically supervised iron infusion therapy for patients who are unable to tolerate oral iron, do not absorb it effectively, or require faster correction of iron deficiency. Our team focuses on identifying the root cause of low iron while safely restoring iron stores to help you feel stronger, clearer, and more energized.
Signs & Symptoms of Low Iron
Low iron or iron deficiency anemia can present with a wide range of symptoms, including:
- Persistent fatigue or weakness
- Shortness of breath or poor exercise tolerance
- Brain fog, poor concentration, or memory issues
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Headaches
- Cold hands and feet
- Hair thinning or hair loss
- Brittle nails
- Palpitations
- Pale skin
- Restless legs
- Low mood or irritability
- Worsening anxiety or depression
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual cycles
Many patients are told their labs are "normal" yet still feel unwell. At VP Health, we look at optimal iron ranges, not just whether values fall within a lab reference range.
When Is an Iron Infusion Recommended?
Iron infusions may be recommended when:
- Oral iron causes significant side effects (nausea, constipation, abdominal pain)
- Iron supplements are not improving lab values
- There is poor absorption due to gut conditions
- Iron deficiency is contributing to chronic fatigue or reduced quality of life
- Iron levels need to be corrected more efficiently
- Ongoing blood loss (e.g., heavy menstrual bleeding) continues to deplete iron stores
Risks & Safety Considerations
Iron infusions are generally well tolerated when properly indicated and administered under medical supervision. As with any medical treatment, potential risks may include:
- Temporary headache or muscle aches
- Mild nausea
- Dizziness or flushing
- Injection site irritation
- Rare allergic or hypersensitivity reactions
Your provider will review your medical history, lab work, and risk factors to ensure iron infusions are appropriate and safe for you. You will be monitored during and after your infusion.
What to Expect During Your Infusion
- Infusions are administered in-clinic by trained medical staff
- Treatment time varies depending on the formulation used
- Most patients are able to resume normal activities afterward
- Some patients notice improvement within days to weeks, while others experience gradual improvement over time
- Follow-up lab work may be recommended to assess response and guide further care
Frequently Asked Questions
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Medical iron infusion therapy at VP Health in Lethbridge. Restore energy and combat fatigue caused by iron deficiency anemia.
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