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IV Cannulation Services

Safe, hygienic, and pain-minimized intravenous therapy in the comfort of your home across Islamabad & Rawalpindi.

What is IV Cannulation?

Inserting a thin tube into a vein to deliver fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream.

Hydration & Electrolyte balance
Antibiotic & Medication administration
Post-surgery recovery support

Why Choose Our Service?

Qualified licensed nurses & healthcare experts
Convenience: Avoid clinic visits & waiting lines
Strict sterilization and hygiene protocols

Specialized Intravenous (IV) Therapies

Safe administration of clinical intravenous treatments at your bedside in Islamabad & Rawalpindi.

Hydration & Electrolyte Infusions
Intravenous (IV) Antibiotic Therapy
Pain Management Infusions
Iron Infusion Therapy
Vitamin & Nutrient Drips (Myers' Cocktail)
Post-Surgical IV Medications

When Do You Need IV Cannulation?

Our clinical nurses provide safe, bedside intravenous therapy for a wide range of medical needs in Islamabad & Rawalpindi.

Severe Dehydration & Electrolyte Loss
Severe Vitamin & Nutrient Deficiencies
Chronic Condition Management
Prescribed Intravenous Therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

Our clinical staff is highly trained in safe, modern vein-access techniques to ensure the cannulation process is as smooth, hygienic, and pain-minimized as possible.

We provide our specialized home nursing and IV cannulation services exclusively in Islamabad and Rawalpindi (including DHA, Bahria Town, and all sectors of the twin cities).

Yes, absolutely. Our team consists of qualified, PNC (Pakistan Nursing Council) registered nurses trained extensively in fluid management, sterile cannulation, and emergency clinical codes.

Our clinical nurse will bring a complete sterile cannulation kit (including IV cannulas of different sizes, tourniquets, alcohol swabs, medical tapes, and basic IV infusion sets). You only need to provide the prescribed IV fluids (saline/dextrose) and medications.

According to strict clinical protocols, a peripheral IV cannula should ideally be replaced every 72 to 96 hours to minimize the risk of localized infection or phlebitis. Our nurses monitor the site carefully during every visit.

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