About Texas Infusion
Our roots in the infusion industry run deep, as Texas Infusion was started by a pharmacist with over 15 years of experience in the field. This expertise and extensive knowledge of infusion therapy allow us to bring a level of experience and precision that sets us apart. Beyond that, we have built a team of highly qualified healthcare professionals who share a passion for excellence in infusion care.
Our in-house nursing team is the backbone of our services, with over 20 years of experience in performing infusions. Led by our experienced nurse, who has a wealth of experience teaching patients and caregivers across all age groups—from pediatrics to geriatrics—we are well-equipped to address the unique needs of each patient. Our nurse’s expertise ensures that you receive the highest level of care, not only in administering infusions but also in providing education and support to patients and their caregivers. We understand the importance of empowering you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate your infusion therapy with confidence.
We believe in a team-based approach to healthcare. We work closely with your doctor to ensure a seamless and coordinated treatment experience. From the first dose to the last, we maintain open lines of communication with your doctors’ office, ensuring they are always in the loop. This collaborative approach guarantees that nothing is ever overlooked during your clinic visit, and all aspects of your care are thoughtfully considered.
Our Services
Immunoglobulin
Intravenous or Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin (IVIG or SCIG) is used to treat immunity and neurologic disorders.
Neurology
Intravenous treatment of MS, MG, and other neurologic disorders.
Pulmonology
Intravenous treatment of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency.
GI & Rheumatology
Intravenous treatment of UC, Crohn's, RA and other autoimmune disorders.
What is Infusion Therapy?
Where can I get my Infusion treatment?
How long will each infusion take?
The length of the infusion will also depend on the flow rate of the solution and the size of the vein being used. Additionally, some treatments may require additional time for monitoring or recovery after the infusion. It's best to check with the pharmacist for an estimate of the length of the infusion.
How much should I expect to pay?
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What Our Patient's Say
I’ve needed to have infusions for the past 7 years. I’ve been to other infusion clinics but Texas Infusion is the absolute best! The flexibility to have my infusion done at home or in the office is so convenient. Ayesha and her team truly care. I don’t feel like I am just one of many patients. My care is personalized just for me. Ayesha is sweet,kind,and caring. She goes above and beyond to make sure I get the best medical care possible. My nurse Carla makes my appointments so enjoyable! She makes sure I’m comfortable and well taken care of. I look forward to my infusion sessions with her because we have such a great time! I highly recommend Texas Infusion and I’m so grateful that I get to be cared for by these amazing women.
I have CIDP and have been taking IVIG infusions every 2 weeks for about seven years. My whole life was being planned around these infusion dates. There was little flexibly for plans such as travel, vacation etc. I came across information on Hizentra, an SCIG treatment that Medicare would cover. My doctor and I tried to get this setup for over a year and a half. We just couldn't get through the red tape. The doctor suggested I contact Texas Infusions and so I did. They got me through the red tape in 2 WEEKS and taught me how self infuse. My Medicare Advantage plan covers the full cost. What a valuable service you made available to me and hopefully many other people in similar situations. Now, I do my infusions at home and can travel as I please. I am so grateful for the freedom Texas Infusion has afforded me with their services. Thank you, Thank you. I highly recommend.