Immunity IV Drips | Epical HealthMed
Medically reviewed by Dr. Carlos A. Ramirez, MD, MBA, FAAFP, BCEM, IFM-C, FMCP-M (Epical HealthMed)
Last updated: March 23, 2026
The Immunity category should separate prevention, general support, and active-symptom care clearly enough that patients can tell which direction fits their situation before they book. This page works best when it blends treatment hierarchy, condition tags, doctor notes, and an easy repeat-booking pathway for appropriate maintenance care.
Quick answers
Which drips belong under...
Which drips belong under Immunity? Defender, New Myers, and Cold & Flu.
What should this category...
What should this category page emphasize? Immunity booster categorization, health-condition tagging, doctor notes, and repeat booking support.
Why does tagging matter...
Why does tagging matter here? Because patients often arrive with needs like travel prep, early symptoms, post-illness support, or general maintenance rather than a specific formula in mind.
Can repeat booking live...
Can repeat booking live on immunity pages? Yes. That is especially helpful for patients using immune-support sessions as part of a planned cadence.
Core functions for the Immunity page
Core functions for the Immunity page
Why clinician notes matter in this category
- Immunity booster categorization: separate prevention from symptom-support clearly
- Health condition tagging: use labels such as seasonal support, travel prep, or active upper-respiratory recovery
- Doctor notes and recommendations: keep a visible place for clinician guidance on timing, fit, and precautions
- Repeat booking: let maintenance patients rebook without rebuilding the request from scratch
Why clinician notes matter in this category
Immunity pages cross paths with symptomatic patients more often than other categories. A short doctor-note area helps keep the page safe, practical, and clinically consistent without making the booking flow overly heavy.
What to expect at Epical HealthMed
Defender
routine immune support and prevention
New Myers
broad-spectrum foundational support with wellness overlap
Cold & Flu
active-symptom support when the patient is already feeling sick
How the page supports ongoing immune-care plans
Some patients use immune-support drips once in a while, while others follow seasonal or travel-based patterns. The page should support both one-off requests and smarter repeat-booking behavior.
Educational content only. This page does not replace individualized medical advice. Always consult your clinician for diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Why clinician notes matter in this category
Immunity pages cross paths with symptomatic patients more often than other categories. A short doctor-note area helps keep the page safe, practical, and clinically consistent without making the booking flow overly heavy.
How the page supports ongoing immune-care plans
Some patients use immune-support drips once in a while, while others follow seasonal or travel-based patterns. The page should support both one-off requests and smarter repeat-booking behavior.
Educational content only. This page does not replace individualized medical advice. Always consult your clinician for diagnosis and treatment decisions.
How the page supports ongoing immune-care plans
Local care + telehealth: Epical HealthMed supports patients in Mission, Texas and surrounding communities, with telehealth options when clinically appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why put three different drips in the Immunity category?
Because prevention, broad foundational support, and active-symptom care solve different patient problems.
Should the page recommend one drip automatically?
It should guide rather than overrule. The page can compare options and then let intake or staff confirm final fit.
Can health tags improve navigation?
Yes. Tags help patients find the right option quickly when they do not know the formula name.
Does Cold & Flu need different safety language than Defender?
Usually yes, because the patient may already be symptomatic and may need clearer clinical guardrails.
Is repeat booking appropriate for all three drips?
It is especially useful for preventive and maintenance use, and can still be available with clinician judgment where symptom-based care repeats.