Infusion Therapy · Dr. Romanos Practice

IV Infusion Therapy in Zurich.

Targeted support for iron deficiency, fatigue, increased susceptibility to infection and oxidative stress — individually prescribed by a physician.

Background

Why intravenous?

Infusion therapies do not replace causal diagnostics — they are used as targeted supportive measures, based on medical assessment and in the context of your overall situation.

Intravenous administration allows direct availability in the bloodstream, without losses through the digestive tract. In addition to iron infusion, we offer four glutathione infusions — depending on the indication with S-Acetyl-Glutathione, magnesium, B vitamins or neuroactive amino acids.

Energy & Recovery

Can support mitochondrial energy metabolism — for exhaustion, burnout or convalescence.

Immune System

Glutathione is involved in the function of NK cells and T lymphocytes — relevant for increased susceptibility to infection.

Hepatic Detoxification

Supports the body's own liver detoxification processes (phase II conjugation) under increased burden.

Oxidative Stress

Can support recovery after illness, intense physical demands or Long COVID.

Treatments

Our Infusions.

Iron Infusion

Iron carboxymaltose for lab-confirmed iron deficiency. A single intravenous dose replaces weeks of oral supplementation. Covered by basic insurance (KVG) when diagnosed. Possible indications: iron deficiency anaemia, pronounced fatigue with confirmed deficiency, reduced concentration and performance.

Fatigue Infusion

S-Acetyl-Glutathione (3,000 mg), complemented by vitamin C, B complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12) and amino acids. Targets mitochondrial energy metabolism. Possible indications: pronounced fatigue, burnout, convalescence, Long COVID.

Liver Support Infusion

S-Acetyl-Glutathione (3,000 mg) with high-dose vitamin C (12,000 mg) and liver-supporting micronutrients. Glutathione is a key cofactor in hepatic phase II conjugation and supports the body's own detoxification processes. Possible indications: increased liver burden, reduced performance, recovery after strain.

Immune Infusion

S-Acetyl-Glutathione (3,000 mg) with vitamin C (12,000 mg), taurine and arginine. Glutathione is involved in the function of NK cells and T lymphocytes. Taurine acts cytoprotectively, arginine supports circulation. Possible indications: increased susceptibility to infection, recurrent infections, convalescence.

Neuro-Stress Infusion

Arginine (2,000 mg), taurine and glycine (1,500 mg each), magnesium, glutathione (600 mg), choline (500 mg) and tryptophan (200 mg). An amino acid-focused formulation to support parasympathetic regulation and neuronal recovery. Possible indications: autonomic dysregulation, stress intolerance, sleep disturbances, fatigue with autonomic component.

Indication

Who benefits from infusions — and when not?

May be beneficial for:
  • Lab-confirmed iron deficiency
  • Pronounced fatigue or burnout symptoms
  • Increased physical burden or convalescence
  • Elevated oxidative stress
  • Recurrent susceptibility to infection
  • Autonomic dysregulation or stress intolerance
  • Long COVID with fatigue component
Not primarily suitable for:
  • Untreated underlying conditions
  • Hormonal imbalances without prior assessment
  • Unexplained chronic fatigue without diagnostics
  • Expectation of immediate effect without investigating the cause

We will honestly advise you whether an infusion makes medical sense in your situation — or whether a different investigation should take priority.

Process

How an infusion works.

1
Initial Consultation & Lab

We assess your symptoms and determine whether an infusion is appropriate in your situation — or whether a different investigation is needed first.

2
Infusion at the Practice

Medically supervised treatment in Zürich Seefeld. The composition is individually tailored to your indication. Duration: approx. 30–60 minutes.

3
Follow-up Assessment

Joint evaluation of your response. If needed, adjustment of the composition or recommendation for further diagnostics.

Pricing

Transparent pricing.

Iron infusion is typically covered by basic insurance (KVG) when deficiency is confirmed. Our four glutathione infusions (Fatigue, Liver Support, Immune, Neuro-Stress) are private services at CHF 300.– per session. We discuss everything in advance — no hidden costs.

FAQ

Good to know.

What is S-Acetyl-Glutathione?

Glutathione is a key endogenous antioxidant and cofactor in hepatic detoxification. The S-Acetyl form is a stable variant with good intravenous bioavailability. It forms the basis of our glutathione infusions.

How long does an infusion take?

Typically 30–60 minutes, depending on the composition. You can relax during the treatment.

Do I need lab work beforehand?

For iron infusions, lab results are mandatory. For glutathione infusions, not necessarily for the first session — for unclear symptoms, we recommend targeted lab work beforehand to properly assess the indication.

Is it covered by insurance?

Iron infusion is covered by basic insurance (KVG) when deficiency is confirmed. The four glutathione infusions are private services at CHF 300.– per session.

Are infusions safe?

All infusions are administered under medical supervision. Significant side effects are rare. We discuss individual risk factors and contraindications during the initial consultation.

How many sessions are recommended?

That depends on your indication and response. Some patients benefit after just 1–2 sessions, others need a series. We advise you individually and honestly.

Questions about an infusion?

Send us a WhatsApp message — we will personally and honestly advise you whether an infusion makes sense in your situation.

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