Infusion Center Gahanna Ohio

Life-Changing Diagnosis Requires Life-Changing Treatment

Powerful infusion therapy treatments, sometimes as infrequently as one or twice a year for only a few hours, can be a game-changer and allow you to get back to living your best life in Gahanna, Ohio!

Infusion Center Gahanna Ohio

Multiple Infusion
Therapies

We offer the most powerful MS, NMO, and migraine therapies delivered intravenously.

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Slowing Disease
Progression

Our most effective therapies have been shown to effectively slow disease progression.

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Fast-Acting
Relief

Infusion is fast-acting and gets medication directly into the bloodstream so it can start working right away.

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Higher Success
Rates

Infusion therapy can improve patient wellness and overall treatment success rate in a host of chronic and acute conditions.

Infusion Care That’s Comforting and Convenient

Dr. Aaron Boster, a world-renowned Multiple Sclerosis neurologist, has been helping his patients lead fuller, happier lives despite MS since 2006. With an impressive collection of accolades and honors to his credit, you can confidently rely on Dr. Boster and his expert team to deliver the unparalleled care you deserve at The Boster Center.

Located 14 miles from Gahanna, Ohio, the Boster Center is conveniently accessible via US 270. Once you arrive, the wait times are kept short to accommodate your busy lifestyle. Our experienced infusion specialists make your visit as fast, painless, and easy as possible. And we provide infusion therapy care for a variety of conditions.

At the Boster Center for MS, we care deeply about the health and wellness of our patients. When you visit us for infusion therapy services, we ensure you’re comfortable. Relax in your own private infusion suite while looking through large windows and enjoying the serenity of a beautiful Ohio forest. If you choose, you can spend time with our lead emotional support team member, River Tam Boster, a big loveable mastiff who loves everyone and helps them feel comfortable in our facility.

Infusion Care That’s Comforting and Convenient

Experience one-on-one support from our friendly, board-certified staff, and don’t stress about payment. We have relationships with most of the popular health insurance providers. If yours isn’t part of our network, we will contact them to establish the relationship. When you’re at The Boster Center, you’re part of the family. And family always comes first! Get in touch today for caring, supportive infusion therapy at the Boster Center. Our services are well worth the very short drive from Worthington, Ohio.

Feel at Home with Expert MS Infusion Therapy at Boster

Feel at Home with the Expert MS Infusion Therapy at The Boster Center

Many of the most effective and powerful MS treatments are administered via intravenous infusion. In addition to personalized and expert neural-immunologic care, we offer private and spacious infusion rooms with large windows overlooking a beautiful Ohio forest. Our expert infusion nurses shepherd you through the process.

Family members are welcome to join our patients during infusion therapy sessions. At Boster, we treat you like family.

Powerful Infusions Can Make All the Difference in Your Treatment

We understand that some medical diagnoses are life-changing. We are here to provide you with our expert treatment plans and infusions to help you manage your condition and control the symptoms. Our conveniently located Gahanna Ohio infusion center offers you the convenience, privacy, comfort, and scheduling flexibility to accommodate your busy lifestyle.

Dr. Aaron Boster is a world-renowned Neurology physician specializing in the treatment of multiple sclerosis since 2006

Dr. Boster has extensive experience as a clinical trial investigator, helping to develop specific therapeutics and novel treatment modalities.

The Boster Center has been open since 2020 and boasts a record of success in treating neurological ailments.

The Boster Center provides clinical trial options for our patients

Powerful Infusions Can Make All the Difference in Your Treatment

Infusion Therapy: A Powerful Tool and a Popular Treatment

Infusion therapy is a quick and popular treatment for a range of chronic and acute ailments.

Cerebral Palsy

Neuromyelitis Optical (NMO)

Autoimmune Disorders

Autoimmune Disorders

Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia Gravis

Crohn's Disease

Crohn’s Disease

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Lupus

Lupus

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Thyroid

Thyroid

Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcerative Colitis

A Small Investment of Time for Infusion Therapy Affords You the Luxury of More Time For Yourself

A Small Investment of Time for Infusion Therapy Affords You the Luxury of More Time For Yourself

With our infusion therapy delivering medicine directly into the bloodstream, your condition is managed quickly, conveniently, and effectively so you can get on with living your best life.

Contact Us

Call us at (614) 304-3444, email us at contactus@bosterms.com or click here.

Consult with Dr. Boster

Get a quick consult with Dr. Boster, who will assess your condition and create your individualized infusion therapy plan.

We Get Everything Ready

Our infusion experts get your medication approved quickly and your infusion scheduled. No surprises, no stress.

Experience Life

Come in for your infusion. We make your treatment convenient, comfortable and hassle-free.

The Disease Can Progress

Without effective treatment, your disease can progress. You can continue to be in pain and be at the mercy of frequent relapses.

You need a proactive team to help manage the flare-ups and pain that can become frequent, intense, and overwhelming.

The Disease Can Progress
Start Feeling Better Faster

Start Feeling Better Faster

Whether you’re in need of infusion therapy for MS, arthritis and gastrointestinal ailments, or another medical condition requiring infusion, our treatments have been proven to make you feel better faster.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an infusion center?

Just as in a hospital, an infusion center is a place where you can get treatment with medications through an IV. Patients might go to an infusion center if they need to get intravenous medication that can't be taken another way, like pills. The intravenous medication is put in a bag and then put into an IV and given to the patient through a needle in their arm.

What are infusions used for?

Infusions are used for conveniently administering intravenous medication into the bloodstream. It's useful because it allows a patient to receive a large amount of medication directly to the body quickly, making it more effective. Infusions are used for different types of medications, such as fluids, antibiotics, or vitamins, as well as other specialty medications.

Why would someone have an infusion?

Infusion therapy is often used for patients who need medicine quickly or for patients who can't take medicine by mouth. Infusion is commonplace in hospital settings. It's also used for patients who need a high dose of medicine that wouldn't be safe to take by mouth or wouldn't be absorbed well.

What is infusion therapy used to treat?

Infusion therapy can be used to treat many different types of diseases and conditions in patients, such as cancer, infections, dehydration, migraine headaches, and autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis.

What are the different types of infusion therapy?

There are a few different types of infusion therapy, like IV therapy which is when the medicine is injected into a vein, and subcutaneous therapy, which is when the medicine is injected just under the skin. There are also other types of infusion therapies, like intrathecal therapy and epidural injections.

Is infusion therapy like chemotherapy?

Infusion therapy and chemotherapy are similar in that they both involve medications that help to treat diseases. The difference is that chemotherapy is used to treat cancer cells, while infusion therapy is used to help treat other diseases, like autoimmune disorders, infections, and allergies. The medications used in infusion therapy are less powerful than those used in chemotherapy.

Is infusion therapy safe?

Infusion therapy is generally a safe means of treating disease as long as trained healthcare physicians do it. However, there can be side effects, so it's important to talk to your physician and nurse if you're considering infusions at an infusion center. Of course, with all medical treatments, risk is involved, and infusion-related reactions or an allergic reaction to the medication can occur. While not commonplace, infusion reactions can appear as irritation at the injection site or manifest as flu-like symptoms such as nausea, headache, swelling, shortness of breath, fatigue, fast heart rate, and body aches.

What are the side effects of an infusion?

The most common side effects associated with infusion therapy include soreness, swelling, or redness at the injection site or feeling lightheaded or dizzy. Some patients may also have an allergic reaction to the medicine or nutrient, so it is important to talk to your doctor before starting infusion therapy at our Worthington, Ohio, infusion center.

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