Referring providers can now easily submit referrals, and stay in the know on treatment, and RX status – sign up for the Valley Infusion Care Provider Portal!

Discover A Better Infusion Experience

Valley Infusion Care takes pride in offering patients tailored Infusion Therapy Care.

Valley Infusion Care’s outpatient infusion clinics prioritize patient comfort. With comfortable recliners, accommodating appointment availability, and a compassionate team, we make it simpler for you to get

 

Discover Valley Infusion Care

Discover the infusion therapy care you deserve with a compassionate team and patient-centered care.

Comfort, Convenience, & Compassion

Valley Infusion Care believes the key to an improved infusion therapy experience is based on the 3 C's - Comfort, Convenience, and Compassion.

Multiple Locations Near You

Finding quality infusion therapy care close to home is always an important consideration, which is why we have multiple valley locations to serve you at a location convenient for you

Our Infusion A-Team

Our Infusion Center staff is dedicated to ensuring that each patient has the best possible experience with us. Discover true compassion and care at Valley Infusion Care.

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Physician Referrals, the easy way!

Referring physicians can easily submit a referral for a patient to begin infusion therapy services using our online portal. From there, Valley Infusion Care does the rest including working with insurance & scheduling infusion.

Approval by a Team Approach

Valley Infusion Care has a team working hard to secure insurance company approvals for treatment. We understand how important infusion care is to our patients, and we're committed to making care easier to access.

Comfortable & Convenient Infusion Therapy

Our top priority is patient comfort and convenience, and our Infusion Therapy centers are designed with the patient first. Discover an infusion therapy experience that is better at Valley Infusion Care.

Accepted Insurance Plans

Valley Infusion Care is contracted with over 120 different insurance plans in Arizona. Check to see if your plan is in-network with us, and contact us to get started with your Infusion Therapy today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Infusion therapy involves the administration of medication through a needle or catheter, typically when oral medication is not an option. It’s used for a wide range of diseases and conditions.

Most insurance companies cover Infusion Therapy care with a prior authorization, which the Valley Infusion Care team will take care of securing. The portion insurance will cover depends on which medication your doctor prescribes, among other factors.  Rest assured, our team will make sure you’re fully aware of all costs associated with treatment if you have any out of pocket costs.  In addition, for those who do not have adequate coverage, we have patient assistance programs which may be able to help cover your out of pocket expense.

Infusion therapy can treat various conditions, including autoimmune diseases, infections that are unresponsive to oral antibiotics,  gastrointestinal diseases, and neurological disorders, among others.

If you suffer from a condition where Infusion Therapy can be beneficial, ask your Doctor about a referral to Valley Infusion Care. After obtaining a referral and any relevant case notes from your doctor, we’ll handle the submission of documents to your health insurance to obtain authorization for treatment. Should there be any queries or requests for further information from them, we’ll coordinate directly with your doctor’s office to address these concerns. Typically, your initial infusion is scheduled within a week or so of us receiving the referral, although it may occasionally take slightly longer.

The duration of an infusion therapy session can vary depending on the medication and condition being treated. Sessions can last anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours.

Most patients describe infusion therapy treatment as mostly painless, but that depends on the patient and the medication being administered.

Patients might feel a slight prick when the needle is inserted, but the process is generally not painful. Our staff is trained to ensure your comfort and can provide numbing cream to minimize discomfort.

 Side effects depend on the type of medication administered. Common side effects may include nausea, headache, or dizziness, but our Valley Infusion Care team will monitor you closely to manage any adverse reactions promptly.

Have other questions? We’re here to help!

If you’re just beginning your infusion therapy journey, you may have lots of questions about the process, the costs, and much more. The Valley Infusion Care team is here to help you at every step of the process!

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