HEALTHIV LLC — An Honest Editorial Note
HEALTHIV LLC surfaced in our directory crawl for Parsippany, New Jersey with a 5.0/164 Google rating, but patients searching for fertility clinics in New Jersey should know upfront: this is an IV therapy and vitamin-infusion wellness service, not a medical fertility practice. It does not perform IVF, IUI, or any assisted reproductive technology.
About the Practice
HEALTHIV operates in the IV hydration and micronutrient-infusion category — a wellness model that has grown rapidly across northern New Jersey alongside brands like IV Elements and HealthIV's mobile service. These businesses are typically nurse-led (RN or NP) under a collaborating physician's standing orders, and their core product is vitamin, mineral, and amino-acid solutions delivered intravenously for hydration, recovery, or general wellness. We did not find a publicly listed medical director or named lead clinician for HEALTHIV LLC at publication; patients who want specific credential verification should ask directly before booking.
What This Is — and Isn't
HEALTHIV is not a fertility clinic. It does not perform egg retrievals, embryo transfers, IUI, IVF, or timed-cycle monitoring. It does not prescribe fertility medications such as Clomid, letrozole, gonadotropins, or progesterone, and it does not operate an embryology lab. Common IV-menu items — Myers' cocktail, NAD+, glutathione, B-complex, vitamin C drips — are wellness infusions, not fertility treatments. The evidence base for IV micronutrients improving live birth rates is thin, and no IV drip substitutes for a reproductive endocrinologist workup. If you need clinical fertility care in New Jersey, start at the New Jersey REI directory.
Where IV Therapy Might Fit Alongside Fertility Care
There is a narrow, legitimate adjunct role for some infusion services when prescribed and supervised by a physician — for example, correcting a lab-confirmed iron or B12 deficiency, pre-retrieval hydration for patients prone to OHSS, or post-retrieval electrolyte support. These are medical indications, not wellness add-ons, and they belong inside your REI's care plan, not outside it. Before paying out of pocket for any drip marketed as "fertility support," ask your fertility clinic whether the protocol is indicated, dosed, and documented in your chart. Our preconception health page covers the nutrition and lifestyle work that actually has evidence behind it.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Patients who are early in the journey — single parents by choice, same-sex couples, or people without a known diagnosis — sometimes start with at-home intracervical insemination before committing to clinical treatment.
MakeAMom kits are reusable, ship in plain packaging, and are a lower-cost first step. They are not a substitute for medical care if you have a known fertility diagnosis, and they are not something an IV therapy business provides.
Insurance and Cost
IV therapy is almost always out-of-pocket — not a covered medical benefit — and HSA/FSA eligibility depends on whether a licensed provider has documented medical necessity. New Jersey, by contrast, has one of the stronger state fertility mandates in the country: the NJ Family Building Act requires many fully insured large-group plans to cover medically necessary infertility diagnosis and treatment, including IVF in defined circumstances. That mandate does not extend to wellness infusions. See our IVF cost by state overview for how NJ coverage compares.
Location and Contact
Service area: Parsippany and surrounding Morris County, NJ Google rating: 5.0 / 164 reviews Note: Confirm current address, hours, and clinician credentials directly with the business before any visit or infusion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is HEALTHIV LLC a fertility clinic? No. It is an IV therapy / vitamin infusion service. It does not perform IVF, IUI, egg retrieval, or any ART procedure.
Can IV drips improve my fertility? There is no strong evidence that wellness IV drips improve live birth rates. Lab-confirmed deficiencies (iron, B12, vitamin D) should be addressed, but that is a medical decision made with your REI or primary care clinician — not a reason to buy a drip package.
Where should I go for actual fertility care in NJ? Start with the New Jersey fertility clinics directory and our how to read IVF success rates guide.
Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. HEALTHIV LLC is included in the directory crawl for transparency, not as a fertility clinic recommendation. See our editorial policy.

