Patients

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Metroplex Vital Care delivers a range of infusion services to patients in the comfort of their own home or at our ambulatory infusion suite.

Our seamless referral process allows patients to start treatment quickly. We offer patient and caregiver education regarding therapy, techniques, and supplies and our individualized therapy management and multi-therapy expertise is designed to promote positive patient outcomes.


We work with most insurance providers to secure cost-effective infusion therapy options and offer 24/7 patient support.


If you have a concern or question regarding your therapy please email us at info@metroplexvitalcare.com.

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Patient Education

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  • CADD-PRIZM Infusion Pumps

    Continuous Therapy: Click HERE to view the manufacturer patient booklet for the CADD-PRIZM infusion pump when used for continuous therapy.


    Intermittent Therapy: Click HERE to view the manufacturer patient booklet for the CADD-PRIZM infusion pump when used for intermittent therapies.


    TPN (Parenteral Nutrition): Click HERE to view the manufacturer patient booklet for the CADD-PRIZM infusion pump when used for TPN (parenteral nutrition).

  • Elastomeric Pumps

    This patient booklet includes basic information for correct use of most elastomeric balloon pump devices. Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Using Elastomeric Infusion Devices".

  • Epinephrine Preparation

    This patient booklet reviews standard precautions for identifying and treating allergic and anaphylactic reactions during and after infusion. Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Treating an Allergic Reaction".

  • Flow Regulators

    This patient booklet contains information on administering a medication by gravity infusion using a flow regulator. Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Using a Flow Regulator for Gravity Administration".

  • Flushing

    This patient booklet reviews current standards for safe flushing of infusion catheters. Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Flushing Your IV Catheter".

  • Immune Globulins (IgG, IG)

    Intravenous IgG patient: Click HERE to view the patient education booklet: "Immunoglobulin Therapy at Home".


    Subcutaneous IgG patient: Click HERE to view the patient education booklet: "Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin Therapy at Home".

  • Infusion Pumps

    Gravity Intravenous (IV) Infusion: This patient booklet reviews the correct technique for administering a medication as a gravity infusion, regardless of length of infusion or rate of infusion. Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Administering an IV Gravity Infusion".


    Subcutaneous Continuous Infusion: This patient booklet reviews the correct technique for administering a medication as a slow continuous subcutaneous infusion, such as pain therapy or hypodermoclysis for hydration. Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Administering a Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion".



  • IV Push

    This patient booklet reviews the correct technique for administering a medication as an IV push or bolus injection. Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Administering an IV Push Medication".

  • Subcutaneous Continuous Infusion

    This patient booklet reviews the correct technique for administering a medication as a slow continuous subcutaneous infusion, such as pain therapy or hypodermoclysis for hydration. Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Administering a Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion".

  • Syringe Pumps (Freedom 60)

    Intravenous Administration: Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Using A Syringe Pump for Intravenous Administration"


    Subcutaneous Adminsitration: Click here to view the patient education booklet: "Using A Syringe Pump for Subcutaneous Administration".

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