
The Vitality by the Vial Program at Nervana Medical is designed for patients who want the convenience of at-home injections without compromising professional care. Led by Cassandra Debenham, ACNP-BC, our team of experienced healthcare providers develops a personalized program to help you achieve your wellness goals.
The program begins with an initial appointment at our office in Sandy, UT, where one of our providers will either approve your desired medication or guide you toward the option that best supports your overall health and wellness goals.
Once approved, you will be educated on how to properly prepare your medication and administer it safely. This unique approach makes our vitality program a flexible and effective option for maintaining your health between visits.
Aseptic Technique
Aseptic Technique: Drawing up medications from a vial
Vita Chrom
Vita Chrom injections offer a comprehensive blend of essential nutrients, including chromium, methionine, inositol, and choline, designed to support various aspects of health.
Immune Boost
Immune support, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, improved wound healing, optimal healthy cell function
BCAA
Branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) injections are a specialized form of supplementation designed to deliver three essential amino acids—leucine, isoleucine, and valine—directly into the bloodstream.
Biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in various metabolic processes within the body. It is essential
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, is a crucial nutrient that plays a vital role in several physiological processes within the body. It is naturally
L-Carnitine
L-carnitine is an amino acid-like compound that plays a crucial role in energy metabolism. It is naturally produced in the body and can also be
GAC
GAC injections, short for Glutamine, Arginine, and Carnitine injections, are a type of nutritional supplementation that combines three important amino acids to potentially support various
B12
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. It is essential for the formation
Intramuscular Injection Instructions
Step by step instructions and video demonstration
Lipo B / MICC
Lipo B (methionine/inositol/choline/cyanocobalamin 25/50/50/1 mg/ml), also known as Lipotropic B12 or MICC (Methionine, Inositol, Choline, Cyanocobalamin), is a combination of essential nutrients and lipotropic agents
Lipotropic B12
Lipotropic B12 combines the benefits of lipotropic compounds and vitamin B12 to support metabolic functions and overall well-being. Lipotropic compounds, including methionine, inositol, and choline,
Our careful attention to detail ensures your treatments are effective and safe when administered at home.
Why Choose Vitality by the Vial in Sandy, UT?
Unlike one-size-fits-all approaches, Nervana Medical’s Vitality by the Vial program is tailored to your wellness needs. By combining professional oversight with at-home convenience, our program in Sandy, UT, offers patients the best of both worlds: medical guidance and lifestyle flexibility. Whether your goal is improved energy, immune support, or enhanced recovery, our team of skilled healthcare providers helps you maintain control of your well-being with trusted care every step of the way.
Live Every Day With Vitality
Ready to explore how our Vitality by the Vial program can support your wellness goals? Nervana Medical in Sandy, UT, makes it simple to get started. To view our individual/ series packages & membership pricing, click BOOK NOW.
Vitality by the vial can be offered in all states where we are licensed. If you’re on a medical concierge membership, you can also use one of their virtual health appointments to have a script called in at a pharmacy and then purchase the vial from the pharmacy
*If a vitamin/nutrient injection is not listed, this does not exclude our ability to obtain it. We recommend the vitamins/nutrients we most commonly see deficient or that are commonly poorly absorbed.* Please see our “most common vitamin deficiency blog.”