Cutting-edge infusion therapies and injections for patients with complex chronic conditions and rare diseases.
Violet health redefines infusion therapy, offering an accessible, spa-like alternative to hospital care. We combine clinical excellence with a comfortable setting, ensuring cost-effective, compassionate care for every patient. Learn more about our innovative approach that simplifies the referral process for doctors and enhances the treatment experience for patients.
Relax in zero-gravity recliners, enjoy streaming entertainment, stay connected with Wi-Fi, and enjoy refreshments in your own private or semi-private pods.
1:3 provider-to-patient ratio brings you focused care from highly experienced MDs, PAs, NPs & nurses, and dedicated care management for comprehensive support.
Locations close to home and work, with flexible hours including evenings and weekends. Complimentary transportation available.
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What conditions do you treat?
We are dedicated to supporting patients with a range of chronic and rare conditions, including Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis (UC), Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), Lupus, Thyroid Eye Disease, Alzheimer's, and many others
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Biologics are special medicines made from living things, like cells or proteins. They're different from regular drugs that are made from chemicals.
How biologics work:
Are they safe?
Bottom line: Biologics can really help some people, but they're strong medicines that need to be used carefully under a doctor's care.