next-generation infusion care

Cutting-edge infusion therapies and injections for patients with complex chronic conditions and rare diseases.

For Providers

Discover the benefits of working with Violet Health

For Patients

Discover the patient experience at Violet Health

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Our insurance partners

  • priority health
  • cigna
  • aetna
  • medicare
  • humana
  • meridian
  • united health care
  • tricare
  • BBB of michigan
  • medicare

Why violet health?

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.

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    Your Time, Your Way

    Locations close to home and work, with flexible hours including evenings and weekends. Complimentary transportation available.

  • Less Stress, More Comfort Relax

    Less Stress, More Comfort

    Relax in zero-gravity recliners, enjoy streaming entertainment, stay connected with Wi-Fi, and enjoy refreshments in your own private or semi-private pods.

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    Expert Team, Comprehensive Care

    1:3 provider-to-patient ratio brings you focused care from highly experienced MDs, PAs, NPs & nurses, and dedicated care management for comprehensive support.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about the product and billing.

  • 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

  • Which infusion medications do we offer?

  • How can I switch to violet health?

  • How can I refer a patient?

  • How much does infusion therapy cost?

Real stories, real impact

Discover the experiences of those we cared for.

Insights & Updates

Latest developments, patient stories, and health tips

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    Drew Cano.Mar 22, 2024

    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:

    • They're like smart missiles that target specific parts of your body that are causing problems.
    • Many biologics work on your immune system, either calming it down if it's too active or boosting it if it's not doing enough.
    • Some replace proteins your body needs but doesn't make enough of.

    Are they safe?

    • Generally, yes. Doctors have been using biologics for many years now.
    • They're tested a lot before they're allowed to be used on people.
    • Like all medicines, they can have side effects. Common ones might be:
      • Soreness where you get the shot
      • Getting sick more easily
      • Rarely, more serious problems with your immune system
    • Doctors watch patients on biologics closely to make sure they're okay.
    • Everyone's different, so a doctor helps decide if biologics are right for you by looking at your health and weighing the good and bad points.

    Bottom line: Biologics can really help some people, but they're strong medicines that need to be used carefully under a doctor's care.

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    Drew Cano.Mar 22, 2024

    Ambulatory Infusion Centers (AICs) present a compelling alternative to hospital-based infusion services. These specialized facilities offer a more personalized and comfortable experience in private suites, while significantly reducing costs—typically by 53%. Patients benefit from flexible scheduling options, including convenient evening and weekend hours. AICs' exclusive focus on infusion therapy translates to highly trained staff and streamlined appointment processes, ensuring that every infusion chair is readily available for patients needing intravenous treatments.

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    Candice Wu.Apr 02, 2024

    New targeted therapies: Drugs designed to attack specific genetic mutations or proteins in cancer cells.Immunotherapy: Treatments that boost the body's own immune system to fight cancer, like checkpoint inhibitors. Antibody-drug conjugates: Antibodies linked to chemotherapy drugs for targeted delivery. Nanoparticle drug delivery: Using tiny particles to improve drug targeting and efficacy. Oncolytic viruses: Engineered viruses that selectively infect and kill cancer cells.Cell therapies: Infusions of modified immune cells, like CAR-T cell therapy.Combination therapies: Using multiple treatment types together for enhanced effects.

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