Infusion therapy business expands into Palm Coast

Advances in medical technology are in the news daily. A Palm Coast clinic is opening new locations to offer residents improved quality of life through one such relatively new form of treatment.

When Noble Infusion opened in Ormond Beach two years ago, many had not heard of infusion therapy. Since that time, demand has increased considerably, and the company is now opening a third location in Palm Coast. With an aging population facing various health challenges, many are responding positively to the chance to receive injectable treatments in a relaxed setting closer to home.

Infusion therapy clinics provide injectable medication delivery as a convenient alternative to hospitals or doctors’ clinics. Patients can receive treatment for chronic diseases such as ulcerative colitis, arthritis, osteoporosis, some types of dementia, and even memory care treatment. Such treatments are often complex, requiring multiple administrations, so access to the same vital FDA-approved medications can be important to patients.

Shaya Fogel is the founder of Noble Infusion. According to him, the therapy is typically covered by Medicare and private, supplemental insurance. Although the drugs can vary widely in cost, his clinics keep costs down for patients, even if they come up financially short in-house. That may be a reason demand has grown so quickly; the Palm Coast location now has over 80 patients. Brochure printing is useful in expanding customer reach.

The new Noble Infusion location is at 50 Leanni Way, Suite A5, in Palm Coast.