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    IV Therapy in Ashburn, VA | MD-Led | Noor MD

    Physician-led IV therapy near Ashburn, VA — Myers cocktail, NAD+, hydration, and immunity drips delivered under direct MD supervision, a short drive away in Sterling.

    MD-Supervised IV Therapy for Ashburn

    IV drips in Northern Virginia are everywhere — in gyms, in nail salons, in pop-up "wellness lounges" staffed by a single nurse with no physician on site. That is fine for healthy 25-year-olds chasing a hangover fix. It is not fine for the patient who shows up dehydrated with a quietly elevated creatinine, or with new-onset palpitations, or with a thyroid history nobody asked about on the intake form. Noor Esthétique & Wellness Center runs IV therapy the way it should be run for an Ashburn-area patient population that spans 22-year-olds at One Loudoun and 65-year-olds in Belmont Country Club: a real medical intake, a physician-supervised protocol, and a clinician who actually reads your chart before the line goes in. Our Sterling clinic is 10–15 minutes from Brambleton, Broadlands, One Loudoun, and Loudoun Station via Route 7 and Loudoun County Parkway. Drips are delivered in a quiet, private treatment room — not in an open lounge with a TV and someone else's playlist.

    Why Physician-Led IV Therapy Matters

    An IV bag is a delivery system, not a wellness product. The clinically meaningful questions are the ones nobody on a Groupon asks: Are your kidneys actually clearing fluid normally? Is your sodium where it should be before we push a liter of normal saline? Are you on a medication that interacts with high-dose B-complex or vitamin C? Should you be getting NAD+ at all this week, given your blood pressure and your sleep pattern? Furhan Qureshi, MD — board-certified in internal medicine — reviews every new patient before a protocol is dispensed, and the nurses delivering the drip work under his standing orders, not a coordinator's.

    Read more about our physician-led approach to care — what board-certified medical oversight means for every drip protocol, dose, and screening.

    The Drip Menu

    • Myers Cocktail — the classic: magnesium, calcium, B-complex, B12, and vitamin C in a balanced fluid base; the all-purpose option for energy, hydration, and recovery
    • Hydration & Recovery — a high-volume saline drip with electrolytes and B-complex, calibrated for post-illness, post-travel, post-event, or post-long-run rebound
    • Immunity — high-dose vitamin C, zinc, B-complex, and amino acid support layered onto hydration; popular during cold and flu season
    • Performance & Recovery — amino acids, magnesium, B-complex, and taurine for endurance athletes and weekend warriors training on the W&OD trail
    • NAD+ — slow-infusion nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide for cellular energy and metabolic support; titrated dose and infusion rate based on tolerance
    • Custom add-ons — glutathione push, biotin, B12 IM, vitamin D IM — layered onto any base drip when clinically appropriate

    Drip Protocols and What a Session Actually Looks Like

    A first visit runs about 75 minutes: 15–20 minutes for intake and vitals, the drip itself (Myers and hydration drips run 45–60 minutes; NAD+ runs 90 minutes to 4 hours depending on dose and tolerance), and a brief debrief. Return visits for an established protocol run 45–75 minutes door-to-door for standard drips. Heart rate, blood pressure, and patient comfort are monitored throughout; infusion rate is dialed back if you are feeling lightheaded, flushed, or off in any way. NAD+ in particular benefits from a slow ramp — first-time patients almost always feel some chest pressure or jaw tightness if the rate is pushed, and a calm, supervised setting is the right place to titrate.

    Who Should Not Get IV Therapy

    IV therapy is not for everyone, and we will tell you so on the intake. Pregnancy is a categorical exclusion for most of our drips — pregnant patients should be working with their OB on hydration and supplementation, not with a wellness clinic. Patients with significant cardiac history (CHF, recent MI, severe valve disease) need clearance and a tailored fluid plan, not an off-the-menu liter. Significant kidney disease (eGFR < 45) changes both what we can give and how much volume is safe. Active infection requiring antibiotics, uncontrolled hypertension, and certain electrolyte derangements are all reasons to defer. We screen for these at every visit — and on the rare occasion we say no, we say it clearly and explain why.

    Driving From Brambleton, Broadlands, One Loudoun, and Loudoun Station

    Ashburn patients reach the clinic in 10–15 minutes via Route 7. One Loudoun and Loudoun Station are typically 12–15 minutes south on Loudoun County Parkway. We hold evening hours Monday–Friday until 8 PM and Saturday hours 10 AM–6 PM, so a drip can fit before work, after work, or on a weekend morning without burning a vacation half-day.

    Why Choose Noor

    Medical authority you can trust.

    Physician-Led Care

    Every protocol is designed and supervised by board-certified medical leadership — not by aestheticians or unlicensed staff.

    Board-Certified Expertise

    Our medical director brings a USAF Reserves medical background and years of internal medicine experience to every consultation.

    Evidence-Based Protocols

    Treatments are guided by current peer-reviewed research and adjusted to your individual labs, symptoms, and goals.

    Frequently Asked

    Questions patients ask before booking.

    What is actually in a Myers Cocktail?
    A balanced IV blend of magnesium chloride, calcium gluconate, vitamin B-complex, vitamin B12 (hydroxocobalamin or methylcobalamin), and vitamin C, mixed in a normal saline or lactated Ringer's base. The exact ratios are calibrated to the original John Myers protocol and adjusted by our physician for patients with specific labs or comorbidities. We use sterile single-use bags compounded by a licensed pharmacy — not pre-mixed wellness kits.
    How long does a session take?
    Standard drips (Myers, hydration, immunity) run 45–60 minutes of infusion time, with another 15–30 minutes for intake, IV start, and post-drip debrief. NAD+ runs longer — 90 minutes for a low introductory dose, up to 3–4 hours for full-dose protocols — because slower infusion rates are dramatically more comfortable and safer. Plan accordingly.
    Does IV therapy actually help with a hangover or post-event recovery?
    For acute dehydration after a long event, a stomach bug, or a heavy night out, a liter of IV fluid with electrolytes restores volume faster than oral rehydration and noticeably blunts headache and fatigue. The relief is real but mostly mechanical — you are replacing fluid and electrolytes. The 'miracle cure' marketing oversells it; the underlying physiology is solid. We are honest about what a drip will and will not do.
    What is NAD+, and who is a good candidate?
    Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a coenzyme central to cellular energy production, DNA repair, and mitochondrial function. NAD+ levels decline with age, and IV NAD+ is one way to raise them. The clinical evidence is most compelling for metabolic and neurocognitive support; the marketing claims sometimes run ahead of the data. We offer it for patients who are good medical candidates, screen for contraindications, and titrate dose and rate carefully — particularly on the first infusion.
    How often should I get IV therapy?
    Cadence depends on what you are treating. Acute recovery drips are one-off, as needed. Wellness Myers cocktails are typically every 2–4 weeks for patients using them as part of a maintenance plan. Immunity drips cluster around cold and flu season or before high-exposure travel. NAD+ protocols are usually a loading phase of 4–8 infusions over a few weeks, then maintenance every 4–8 weeks. We do not sell evergreen subscriptions or push frequencies that outrun the clinical benefit.

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    Noor Esthétique & Wellness Center

    Physician-led wellness & regenerative medicine

    21430 Cedar Dr, Suite 214, #101

    Sterling, VA 20164