FAQ

General FAQ

Q:  Do I need an appointment?
A:  Yes – all services are by appointment only to ensure personalized, quality care.

Q:  What forms of payment do you accept?
A:  We accept credit/debit cards, HSA/FSA cards, and cash.

Q:  Are your services covered by insurance?
A:  At this time, our services are not covered by insurance. Some clients use HSA/FSA benefits for wellness services.

Q:  Where are you located?
A:  That’s the best part!  We can come to you!  If you’d prefer to come to us, we can see you at Indigo Bloom SkinSpa located at 108 W. 4th St., Suite E, Marshfield, WI.

IV Hydration FAQ

Q: What is IV hydration therapy?
A:  IV hydration delivers fluids, vitamins, and nutrients directly into your bloodstream for fast, effective absorption and results.

Q:  How long does an IV hydration treatment take?
A:  On average, our IV Hydration drips take approximately an hour.

Q:  Is IV therapy safe?
A:  Yes — when administered by licensed, experienced healthcare professionals in a controlled setting.

Q:  How often can I get an IV drip?
A:  Frequency depends on your personal health goals and needs. Many clients schedule treatments weekly, bi-weekly, or as needed.

Q:  Will I feel the needle?
A:  You may feel a quick pinch when the IV is placed, but most people find it very tolerable.

Wellness Shots FAQ

Q:  What is a GLP-1 medication?
A:  GLP-1 medications like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide help regulate appetite, blood sugar, and digestion to support healthy, sustainable weight loss.

Q:  How are these medications given?
A:  They’re self-administered as a once-weekly injection under the skin in the subcutaneous fat area.

Q:  Are there any side effects?
A:  Not everyone experiences side effects.  But, if you do, the most common are mild nausea, fatigue, or digestive changes, which typically improve over time.

Q:  How often should I get wellness shots?
A:  This depends on the type of injection and your personal health goals. Some clients visit weekly, bi-weekly, or as needed.

GLP-1 FAQ

Q:  What is a GLP-1 medication?
A:  GLP-1 medications like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide help regulate appetite, blood sugar, and digestion to support healthy, sustainable weight loss.

Q:  How are these medications given?
A:  They’re self-administered as a once-weekly injection under the skin in the subcutaneous fat area.

Q:  Are there any side effects?
A:  Not everyone experiences side effects.  But if you do, the most common are mild nausea, fatigue, or digestive changes, which typically improve over time.

Q:  How much weight can I expect to lose?
A:  Results vary, but clinical studies show average losses of 15-22% of body weight over several months with consistent use.

Q:  Do I need to diet and exercise too?
A:  While the medication helps reduce appetite, combining it with healthy habits produces the best long-term results.