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At California Infusion Centers, we provide infusion therapies for patients managing chronic, autoimmune, and neurologic conditions. From FDA-approved biologics to supportive IV treatments, all services are administered by licensed professionals in a private, medical-grade setting. Our team works in coordination with your referring provider to ensure safe, appropriate, and personalized care.
California Infusion Centers provides infusion therapy for a wide range of autoimmune, neurologic, and inflammatory conditions. We collaborate closely with referring specialists to help manage symptoms and support patient well-being through evidence-based, physician-directed treatments.
Supportive infusions aimed at slowing cognitive decline and enhancing brain health…” With: “Supportive infusions provided in coordination with neurologist-directed care for patients managing cognitive or neurologic conditions.
Biologic treatments used to reduce airway inflammation and prevent severe asthma flares in patients with moderate to severe forms.
Infusion therapies such as IVIG may be used under specialist guidance to help manage nerve inflammation and support function in patients with CIDP.
Infusion-based therapies may be prescribed for patients with treatment-resistant gout under specialist supervision to help manage uric acid levels.
For patients who don’t respond to oral statins, infusible lipid-lowering agents may be prescribed under specialist care.
We provide IVIG infusions for patients with primary or acquired immune deficiencies to support immune function.
Includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. We administer trusted biologics like Remicade and Stelara to reduce gut inflammation.
FDA-approved biologic infusions such as Benlysta may be used as part of a specialist-directed plan to help manage lupus symptoms.
Infusions like Vyepti can help prevent chronic migraines in patients who haven’t responded to oral therapies.
We administer therapies such as Ocrevus under neurologist oversight to help manage multiple sclerosis as prescribed.
IVIG and similar infusions are prescribed under physician direction to help support muscle and immune function in patients with Myasthenia Gravis.
Infused medications like Reclast may be prescribed to help support bone strength and reduce fracture risk under medical supervision.
Biologic therapies may be used when topical and systemic treatments fail, reducing inflammation and skin flare-ups.
Infusions such as Stelara or Humira are prescribed by specialists to help manage inflammation and joint symptoms.
We provide infusions such as Remicade and Rituxan to control autoimmune joint damage and improve quality of life.
Chronic spontaneous urticaria may be treated with infusible biologics to reduce inflammation and symptom severity.
We regularly work with specialists to treat other rare or complex conditions with infusion therapy.
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At California Infusion Centers, we work with a range of trusted, FDA-approved biologic and specialty medications to treat complex and chronic conditions. Below is a sample of the medications we routinely administer, based on your provider’s orders and medical necessity.
Note: Medication availability may vary based on insurance approval and provider referral. We work directly with your prescribing physician and insurance carrier to ensure safe, timely delivery of your prescribed therapy.
All medications listed are administered only with a valid prescription and physician order based on individual diagnosis and medical necessity.
At California Infusion Centers, we know that navigating a new diagnosis or chronic condition can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve compiled clear, helpful answers to common questions about the types of conditions we treat, how infusion therapy works, and what to expect from your care. Whether you’re exploring treatment options or looking for ongoing support, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
We provide infusion therapy for a wide range of autoimmune, neurologic, and inflammatory conditions managed with intravenous medications. These include diagnoses such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, and lupus. Treatment typically requires a confirmed diagnosis and provider referral.
If you’ve been diagnosed with a chronic condition and your provider recommends a biologic or specialty medication, infusion therapy may be an option. Our team coordinates directly with your prescribing clinician to confirm eligibility and medical necessity.
For biologic or other medically necessary infusions, a referral or prescription from your treating provider is generally required. For elective wellness infusions, a referral is not needed, though a brief medical screening may be performed to ensure safety.
Yes. All biologic and specialty medications administered at California Infusion Centers are FDA-approved and prescribed by licensed healthcare providers according to current clinical guidelines.
In most cases, yes. We can often accommodate medications not listed on our website if proper documentation, prescription, and insurance authorization are provided. Contact our team to confirm availability and compatibility with our infusion protocols.
We coordinate care for patients with neurologic conditions such as multiple sclerosis, migraine disorders, and Alzheimer’s-related cognitive decline when referred by a treating neurologist. Medications such as Ocrevus, Aduhelm, and Vyepti are administered under physician supervision and per prescription.
Yes. We regularly collaborate with referring specialists to support patients with rare or complex autoimmune conditions. If your diagnosis isn’t listed, reach out—our team can review your provider’s treatment plan and determine if your infusion can be accommodated safely.
Frequency varies by medication and diagnosis. Some treatments are scheduled monthly, while others occur every 6 to 12 weeks. Your prescribing provider will determine your specific infusion schedule.
Yes. Before treatment begins, our clinical team reviews the medication’s purpose, potential side effects, and monitoring requirements so you are informed and comfortable with your care plan.
Most medically necessary infusions involving FDA-approved medications are often covered by major insurance providers. Our staff will verify benefits and secure prior authorization when required.
Insurance coverage applies only to provider-prescribed infusions deemed medically necessary. Elective IV vitamin or peptide therapies are not typically covered.