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Intravenous vitamin and mineral therapies of this kind are not something which are available through the NHS, but instead offered through private, slimming, cosmetic or sports clinics.If you suspect that you have a vitamin deficiency or are suffering any unusual symptoms, please see your General Practitioner for evaluation before choosing this treatment in a private setting. If you have a diagnosable condition, then your GP can prescribe a suitable vitamin or mineral supplement regime for you (which may or may not include an IV solution) or additional treatment via the NHS.The cost of an IV Nutritional Therapy will depend on the specific brand and the individual product used, as well as the clinic offering the service.Expect to pay prices starting from £100 up to around £350 for a single IV infusion, depending on its ingredients and the brand used. Some recommend a course of sessions, such as one per week for four weeks which may cost £1,000+.Booster injections of single vitamins or minerals are normally priced at between £30 and £85.