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Iron Renew 200mg
Iron Infusion

A higher-dose intravenous iron infusion for more significant iron-deficiency anemia, delivered under physician supervision after your iron labs are reviewed at our Joint Commission-accredited clinic.

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Flat $670, in-clinic. Recent iron-study labs and a physician evaluation are required first.

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The quick answer

What is the Iron Renew 200mg infusion?

The Iron Renew 200mg protocol delivers a 200mg dose of Iron Sucrose (Venofer) directly into your bloodstream, diluted in normal saline and infused over roughly 60 to 90 minutes. It is built for patients with moderate-to-significant iron deficiency, or those who have not fully repleted on a lower dose. Because it is a larger dose, the infusion is run slowly and monitored throughout, and it is only given after a physician reviews your recent iron studies and confirms it is appropriate for you.

Why the higher dose

When 200mg makes the difference

Iron does far more than prevent anemia. It carries oxygen in your blood, powers energy production in your mitochondria, and supports focus and immune function. When stores run low, the whole body feels it.

Fewer total sessions

For a larger iron deficit, the standard 100mg dose can take many visits to fully replete. The 200mg protocol delivers double the iron in a single infusion, which can reach your target ferritin in fewer total sessions.

Clinically indicated dosing

Your dose is set by physician assessment of your labs, symptoms, and clinical context. You receive what your body actually requires, neither over-treated nor left short, decided at intake rather than chosen off a menu.

Oxygen and energy support

Restoring iron stores supports hemoglobin synthesis, red blood cell production, and oxygen delivery throughout the body, which is why patients with deep deficits often notice fatigue and exercise tolerance improve as levels recover.

The same proven iron

The 200mg infusion uses Iron Sucrose (Venofer), the same biocompatible IV iron as the 100mg protocol, at a higher concentration. It has a long, established safety record in hospitals and infusion centers.

Better tolerated than oral iron

For patients who cannot tolerate oral iron tablets or whose gut absorbs poorly, an IV bypasses the digestive tract entirely. There is no stomach upset or constipation from swallowed iron to work around.

Slow, monitored delivery

The larger dose is diluted in more saline and infused over a longer period, with continuous clinical monitoring and a short observation window afterward. The slow rate is exactly why higher-dose iron belongs in a medical setting.

IV iron is appropriate for diagnosed iron deficiency, not as a general energy boost. If your labs are normal, a physician will tell you so. This page describes a medical iron infusion ordered after evaluation, not a walk-in wellness drip.

Transparent pricing

Iron Renew 200mg cost

One flat, self-pay price that includes the physician evaluation, lab review, monitored administration, and observation. No add-on surprises.

In-clinic · Surfside

Iron Renew 200mg

$670
per infusion
  • 200mg Iron Sucrose (Venofer) in saline
  • Physician evaluation and dosing decision
  • Iron-study lab review before infusion
  • Registered-nurse administration
  • Continuous monitoring, roughly 60 to 90 minutes

Iron infusion is self-pay; we accept all major cards, HSA and FSA, and Apple Pay, and provide itemized receipts on request. Need a milder deficit treated? See the Iron Renew 100mg infusion, or browse the complete IV therapy menu.

Choosing your dose

Which iron infusion is right for you?

Both protocols use Iron Sucrose (Venofer) and both are physician-supervised. The right one depends on how depleted your iron stores are, which your labs and physician determine together.

Standard dose

Iron Renew 100mg

$400 per infusion

A 100mg Iron Sucrose infusion for mild iron deficiency, or as part of a multi-session repletion plan. A shorter infusion, often the right starting point when your deficit is modest and your physician wants a measured approach.

Higher dose · This page

Iron Renew 200mg

$670 per infusion

Double the elemental iron in one supervised session, for moderate-to-significant deficiency or when lower doses have not fully repleted you. Infused over a longer period and monitored throughout, it can reach target levels in fewer total visits.

You do not have to decide on your own. At your evaluation, the physician reviews your ferritin, hemoglobin, and iron studies and recommends the protocol that fits your deficit.

Your visit

What to expect, start to finish

Lab review first

Recent iron studies (ferritin, TIBC, serum iron, and a CBC) are required. The physician reviews them and confirms whether the 200mg protocol is clinically appropriate for you. If you need labs, our on-site lab can draw them.

Pre-infusion assessment

A clinical evaluation confirms your dose, screens for contraindications, and answers your questions before anything begins. Every infusion at TrufaMED is physician-ordered, not run on a standing order alone.

Monitored infusion

A registered nurse places the line and starts the 200mg Iron Sucrose drip in saline, infused slowly over roughly 60 to 90 minutes. Our clinical team monitors you continuously, with a short observation period afterward.

Follow-up labs

Repeat iron studies at four to six weeks measure your response and guide whether you need additional sessions. Your physician adjusts the plan to reach and hold your target iron levels.

Candidacy

Who benefits, and who should wait

IV iron is a treatment for diagnosed iron deficiency, not a general wellness drip. The physician decides whether you are a candidate after reviewing your labs.

Often a candidate

  • Moderate-to-significant iron-deficiency anemia confirmed on labs
  • Patients who have not fully repleted on the 100mg dose
  • People who cannot tolerate or do not absorb oral iron
  • Patients whose physician wants fewer total infusion sessions

Reasons to wait or reconsider

  • Normal iron studies, where infusion is not indicated
  • Anyone without recent ferritin and iron-study labs to review
  • Active infection or other contraindication found at assessment
  • Anyone a physician evaluates as better suited to the 100mg dose

We administer IV iron to adults 18 and older after a physician evaluation. Iron infusion is not a substitute for emergency care; for a life-threatening emergency, call 911.

Your physicians

A physician reviews every infusion

Higher-dose iron requires real clinical judgment. Your labs are read, your dose is set, and your infusion is overseen by a board-certified physician on shift, with a registered nurse administering and monitoring.

Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Uri Gedalia, MD, FACS
Board-Certified General Surgeon

Dr. Gedalia built TrufaMED around physician-led protocols, Joint Commission accreditation, and a standard of care usually reserved for hospital systems. He oversees the IV therapy program and approves the iron-infusion protocols.

Medical Director
Dr. Shane D. Naidoo, MD
Board-Certified Emergency Medicine

Dr. Naidoo directs clinical operations and reviews complex infusions, including higher-dose iron. His emergency background brings calm, decisive judgment to monitoring an infusion and responding the moment a patient needs it.

A board-certified physician leads every shift, seven days a week. This physician-first approach is why TrufaMED carries Joint Commission accreditation, a distinction held by only eight urgent care centers nationwide. Our lab operates under CLIA #10D2326945.

Meet the clinical team

Iron Renew 200mg, answered

What patients across Miami ask most before a higher-dose iron infusion.

How do I know if I need the 200mg dose instead of 100mg of iron?

The right dose depends on your blood work, specifically your ferritin, hemoglobin, and iron-study results. Our physician reviews your labs and decides whether the 100mg or 200mg protocol fits your level of deficiency. Patients with a larger iron deficit often benefit from the higher dose because it reaches target levels in fewer total sessions. The decision is clinical, not a menu choice, and it is made for you at intake.

Do I need lab work before a 200mg iron infusion?

Yes, and this is not optional. Recent iron studies (ferritin, TIBC, serum iron, and a CBC) are required before any iron infusion at TrufaMED. The 200mg protocol delivers a larger dose, so a physician confirms it is clinically appropriate before you are scheduled. If you do not have recent labs, our on-site lab can draw them, and we run them under CLIA #10D2326945.

Is the 200mg iron infusion safe?

Iron sucrose at 200mg is a well-established dose used in clinical settings. Every iron infusion at TrufaMED is administered under direct physician supervision with continuous monitoring throughout the session, and the higher dose is infused over a longer period for tolerability. Serious reactions are uncommon, and our team is equipped and trained to manage one immediately if it occurs.

What iron is used in the Iron Renew 200mg infusion?

We use Iron Sucrose, sold as Venofer, the same biocompatible IV iron preparation used in our 100mg protocol, delivered at a higher concentration. It has a long, established safety record in hospitals and infusion centers. The iron is diluted in a larger volume of normal saline and infused slowly to keep the higher dose comfortable and well tolerated.

How long does the Iron Renew 200mg session take?

Plan for about 60 to 90 minutes. That includes the pre-infusion assessment, the monitored infusion itself, which runs longer than the 100mg protocol because of the larger dose, and a brief observation period afterward. You recline in a private treatment area for the whole visit, and our clinical team monitors you throughout.

Will I need more than one session at this dose?

It depends on how depleted your iron stores are. Some patients reach adequate repletion in one or two 200mg sessions, while patients with severe deficiency may need additional infusions. Your physician tracks your progress with follow-up blood work, usually repeat iron studies at four to six weeks, and adjusts the plan to reach your target levels.

What is the difference between the 100mg and 200mg Iron Renew infusions?

Both use Iron Sucrose (Venofer) and both are physician-supervised. The 200mg protocol delivers double the elemental iron in a single visit, which can reach target ferritin in fewer total sessions for patients with a larger deficit. It is infused over a longer period and reserved for cases where labs and clinical assessment indicate more aggressive repletion. If your deficiency is milder, the physician may recommend the 100mg infusion instead.

Can I exercise or return to work after the infusion?

Most patients return to normal activities the next day. We suggest taking it easy for the rest of the infusion day, since some patients feel mild fatigue, headache, or muscle aches afterward. You can usually resume exercise the following day. Your physician gives you specific post-treatment guidance based on how you tolerate the session.

Is the 200mg iron infusion covered by insurance?

Iron infusion at TrufaMED is offered as a self-pay service at a flat $670, which includes the physician evaluation and monitored administration. We accept all major cards, HSA and FSA, and Apple Pay, and provide itemized receipts on request. Call (305) 537-6396 to discuss pricing and payment, and ask whether a separate billable medical visit applies in your case.

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Care grounded in recognized authorities

Every infusion is physician-ordered and follows standards set by national health authorities.

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9445 Harding Ave

Surfside, FL 33154

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IV hours

Monday–Friday   9 AM – 9 PM

Saturday   11 AM – 11 PM

Sunday   12 PM – 8 PM

Allow 60 to 90 minutes for a 200mg session, plus time for evaluation.

Contact

Phone   (305) 537-6396

WhatsApp   +1 (305) 842-9801

Email   [email protected]

Iron infusion is self-pay. We accept all major cards, HSA and FSA, and Apple Pay.

Surfside, Florida

Restore your iron, the right way

Physician-supervised, higher-dose iron infusion in Surfside, after your labs are reviewed and your dose is confirmed. Monitored from start to finish, at a flat self-pay price.

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