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IV Therapy Services Near Ascension Priory in Jerome Bring Wellness to the Countryside

January 23, 20266 min read

Ascension Priory sits on 400 acres of protected farmland in east Jerome County. This Benedictine monastery is located at 541 E 100 S, about 7 miles north of US-93 via Priory Road. The quiet, rural setting draws visitors and supports local families who work the land nearby.

This page covers IV therapy and hydration services for residents near the priory. We offer both mobile and in-clinic wellness support across Jerome County. Our focus is rural access for agricultural workers and families who need fast recovery options.

Few wellness clinics serve Jerome's east side near Eden and Hazelton. Long workdays on dairy farms and in the fields drain energy fast. IV Therapy Services Ascension Priory Jerome brings recovery closer to home. Rural roads here mean less traffic, so trips to our clinic are quick and easy.

Check available times for in-clinic or mobile IV sessions. Call ahead to ask about group scheduling for farm crews.

Rural Jerome Residents Deserve Fast Recovery Options

Families living east of Jerome near the priory and farmland often drive 15 miles or more to Twin Falls for basic wellness care. That adds up when you need quick relief from fatigue or dehydration.

Shorter travel time means faster recovery. We deliver hydration and vitamins quickly with no long waits. You spend less time on the road and more time feeling better. According to Cleveland Clinic, IV fluids help prevent or treat dehydration and electrolyte imbalances when the body needs rapid replenishment.

Jerome County grew 34% between 2003 and 2013, and growth continues today. New housing near 100 South Road has increased demand for local services. Our clinic helps meet that need so you don't have to leave the area for care.

Farm Workers and Dairy Crews Benefit from On-Site Hydration

Dairy employees at Jerome County's cheese and milk processing facilities work long shifts in demanding conditions. Outdoor workers in hay, potato, sugar beet, and corn fields face the same challenges. Your body loses fluids fast when the work is physical.

IV fluids restore electrolytes after a tough day. This helps you avoid lost workdays from heat fatigue or dehydration. A single session can get you back to full strength.

Jerome is home to Agropur cheese plant and Idaho Milk Products. These facilities employ hundreds of local workers. Daytime highs reach 90°F in July, and outdoor crews lose fluids fast. We help you stay ready for the next shift.

How to Reach Our Clinic from Ascension Priory and US-93

First-time visitors to Jerome County often need help finding local clinics. Our location is easy to reach with a simple route that takes about 10 minutes.

From Ascension Priory, head north for 0.1 miles. Turn left and continue for 0.2 miles. Turn right onto E 100 S/Marshall Road and go 0.3 miles. Take a sharp left onto ID-25 W and drive 5.2 miles. Our clinic at Central Idaho Wellness Center will be on the right at 868 E Main St in Jerome.

You'll pass Gayle Forsyth Memorial Park on your way into town. Free parking and easy entry mean no downtown congestion.

Visitors from Wendell and Gooding can take Highway 25 through downtown Jerome. This route connects you directly to our clinic without backtracking.

We serve clients across multiple locations—visit our locations page to learn more.

What to Expect During Your First IV Therapy Session

New clients often wonder how IV vitamin infusions work. If you feel nervous about needles or medical settings, you're not alone. We walk you through each step before we begin.

Sessions last 30 to 60 minutes in a calm, private space. You can sit back and relax while the IV delivers fluids and vitamins directly into your bloodstream. Many clients read, check their phone, or simply rest.

Magic Valley clinics often see nurses trained at College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls. You get friendly, small-town service with no rushed big-city feel. Our team takes time to answer your questions and make sure you feel comfortable.

Summer Events and Fair Season Demand Extra Energy Support

Rodeo participants and volunteers at Jerome County Fair know how tiring long days in the heat can be. Families attending August events at the fairgrounds on N Fir Street feel it too. Your body works overtime when temperatures climb.

Pre-event hydration boosts stamina for those long, hot days. Post-event recovery helps muscles bounce back faster. A quick IV session before or after keeps you ready for the next round.

Jerome County Fair and Rodeo runs mid-August each year. PRCA-sanctioned events draw competitors from across Idaho. The fairgrounds sit just off I-84, so you can stop in for a session before or after events without adding much drive time.

Mobile IV Services Bring Wellness to Homes Near Eden and Hazelton

Elderly residents or caregivers who cannot travel easily still deserve quality care. Busy families in Eden and Hazelton often struggle to find time for clinic visits. We bring the clinic to you.

Our mobile IV services deliver the same quality drips right to your living room. You don't need to arrange rides or miss work. A trained staff member arrives at your home with everything needed for your session.

Eden and Hazelton are small communities focused on agriculture. Mobile visits save you 20 or more minutes of round-trip driving each way. We also cover Shoshone and areas along Highway 26. Call to confirm your address is within our service range.

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FAQs

Can I book IV therapy before the Jerome County Fair rodeo events?
Yes, you can book IV therapy before the Jerome County Fair rodeo. We recommend scheduling 1 to 2 days ahead to secure your spot. Walk-ins depend on availability during fair week.

Do you offer mobile IV services to homes near Ascension Priory?
Yes, our mobile IV services cover east Jerome County including homes near Ascension Priory. Call us to confirm your address is within our service range before booking.

Is parking available at the clinic for farm trucks and trailers?
Yes, our parking lot accommodates larger vehicles like farm trucks and trailers. No permits or fees are required.

What are the best times to visit during summer harvest season?
Early morning or late afternoon visits help you avoid midday heat. Booking ahead is recommended during August fair week when schedules fill up fast.

Do I need a doctor's referral for IV vitamin infusions?
No referral is needed for standard hydration and vitamin drips. Medical infusions may require coordination with your provider.

How far is the clinic from the Minidoka National Historic Site?
The clinic is about 21 miles southwest of Minidoka National Historic Site. Visitors can stop in Jerome on the drive back to Twin Falls.


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