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New IV Therapy Studio, Oxygen Bar Opens In Metro Detroit

The owner says the studio combines medical experience with a welcoming, modern spa-like approach to self-care.

A new wellness center focused on IV therapy is now open in Lake Orion.
A new wellness center focused on IV therapy is now open in Lake Orion. (The Hydration Well)

LAKE ORION, MI — A new wellness center focused on IV therapy is now open in Lake Orion.

The Hydration Well recently opened at 4927 S. Baldwin Road, located at Exit 84 near Great Lakes Crossing.

The IV therapy studio and oxygen bar is designed to support recovery, energy, immunity, overall wellness, preventative health and pre- and post-surgery services.

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It was founded by longtime phlebotomist, EMT and IV therapist Deana Grove. She says the studio combines medical experience with a welcoming, modern spa-like approach to self-care. There is also wellness support from Grove’s team of five highly proficient emergency room nurses.

"The way people approach wellness is changing," Grove said. "People are paying more attention to how they feel, how they recover, and how they care for themselves long before there’s a major health concern. This is about supporting your body, restoring balance, and helping people show up fully for their lives."

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IV therapy delivers fluids, vitamins, minerals and nutrients directly into the bloodstream, allowing for faster absorption than oral supplements.

Many individuals cite the treatment as a way to boost hydration, immune defense and overall wellness, among more.

"IV therapy is often recognized as the ‘hangover cure,’ but it’s so much more than that," Grove said. "We have members who visit regularly to maintain optimal hydration and provide their bodies with nutrients that many people simply are not getting enough of through diet alone. The best part is these nutrients are delivered directly into the bloodstream, where hydration and nutrition are ultimately intended to be utilized by the body."

This type of therapy has rapidly grown in popularity across the nation. It has ballooned into a $15 billion wellness industry in recent years, according to the American Med Spa Association.

The boom comes even as an NBC News report found most IV hydration spas operate almost completely without federal regulation or national standards. Instead, the facilities operate under the authority of each state.

Treatments at The Hydration Well are available to the public and tailored to individuals goals. They accept walk-ins or members alike.

For more information, visit thehydrationwell.com or call 248-724-6392.

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