Conditions Treated with IV Therapy
- Vitamin IV Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Acne Treatment
- Arthritis Treatment
- Migraine Treatment
New York, NY
New York is the densest healthcare market in the country, with academic powerhouses alongside boutique integrative clinics in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Asthma management options range from allergy and pulmonology practices with full lung function testing to a smaller number of integrative clinics offering adjunctive support. Local air quality, seasonal pollen, and indoor triggers all shape how asthma presents in this market.
Conventional therapy, including inhaled corticosteroids, long-acting bronchodilators, and biologics for severe disease, has Strong evidence and is the backbone of any asthma plan. Integrative approaches such as nutritional support, breathing retraining, and environmental control can reduce triggers and may help overall resilience. Evidence for intravenous therapies, off-label hyperbaric oxygen, or speleotherapy specifically for asthma is Insufficient. Regenerative approaches are not established.
The clinics listed below include conventional and integrative options. Confirm a current asthma action plan with your primary prescriber before layering in adjunctive care.
Regulatory context
The "other" category is a catchall for regenerative wellness modalities with inconsistent federal oversight. Red light therapy devices (photobiomodulation) have narrow FDA 510(k) clearances for acne, muscle pain, and wound healing, not systemic regeneration. Whole-body cryotherapy is NOT FDA-approved for any medical indication and received an FDA safety communication in July 2016 warning of asphyxiation, frostbite, and burn risks. Ozone therapy is NOT FDA-approved for any medical use and the FDA has stated ozone is a toxic gas with no known useful medical application. Condition-specific regenerative offerings (hair restoration with minoxidil or finasteride, ED care beyond PDE5 inhibitors and shockwave) have varying approval depending on route and drug source.
New York is one of the strictest enforcement states. The Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC) has issued public guidance and pursued disciplinary action against medical spas for corporate practice violations, inappropriate RN or PA delegation, and false advertising of unapproved therapies. Ozone therapy faces heavy scrutiny, and clinics making cancer, Lyme, or autoimmune treatment claims have faced OPMC action and Attorney General consumer protection lawsuits. The NY AG pursues deceptive health claims aggressively under General Business Law Article 22-A.