Traditionally administered only in hospitals, we now offer outpatient infusion care as well as home infusion services that provide more comfortable, convenient, personable, and individualized care based on your clinical needs.
Our specialized infusion team includes infusion pharmacists and nurses. These experts focus on understanding patients’ specific healthcare needs, reviewing plans of care, administering medications, and monitoring treatment progress – all while collaborating with the referring provider.
Specialties
- Allergy/Immunology
- Autoimmune and genetic disorders
- Cardiology
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Hematology
- Hydration therapy and supportive care
- Infectious diseases
- Internal/Family medicine
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- OB/GYN
- Ophthalmology
- Pain management
- Pulmonology
- Rare diseases
- Rheumatology
Our Approach to Infusion Care
When you come to Baptist Health for infusion therapy, you can expect:
- Clinicians who specialize in providing infusion treatments.
- A seamless care process that strives to make your treatment as easy and convenient as possible.
- A team that is dedicated to reducing any risks related to infusion treatments.
In certain instances, infusion therapy may also be administered at home. Learn more here.
Oncology Infusion Care
Cancer is a complicated disease that frequently requires complex treatment. Your cancer care may include infusion therapy that delivers powerful liquid medications directly into your vein. At Baptist Health Cancer Care, we provide this life-saving treatment in a compassionate outpatient setting close to your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Infusion therapy uses powerful medicines, so it is essential to have clinicians who are specially trained in giving these medicines. Having these treatments in a clinical setting also means your care team has easier access to emergency services if they are needed.
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The Baptist Health Infusion Care team is dedicated to making sure your infusion treatments are as safe as possible. We are actively enrolled in programs to learn how to improve safety, including the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) program.
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If you need help paying for infusion treatments, our team will work with you to set up copay assistance or help you find free drug programs.
Providing Quality Care
Baptist Health Infusion Care is accredited by Joint Commission, demonstrating a commitment to providing safe, high-quality care.