Systemic IV delivery lets MSCs circulate through the whole body, not just one area. This works for patients who want broad regenerative support, including those with full-body inflammation, ongoing fatigue, or general immune and tissue concerns.
The mechanism is the same as targeted MSC therapy. Cell signaling, anti-inflammatory effects, and immune balance. The key difference is that IV delivery reaches the whole body, not just one spot. MSCs delivered through IV travel toward areas of active inflammation and tissue stress. They release their signals where the body's own distress signals are strongest. This makes systemic IV therapy useful for patients whose conditions affect many systems or who do not have one specific area of concern.
Systemic IV therapy is not the right starting point for every patient. The profiles below describe cases where this approach tends to fit best. Fit is confirmed through the evaluation.
Patients with conditions that affect many systems, not just one joint or area. This includes autoimmune cases.
Patients with ongoing fatigue, immune problems, or full-body symptoms that are hard to link to one cause.
Patients who want broad cell support, not just one joint or tissue, often along with other wellness goals.
Sometimes paired with joint or nerve plans when both targeted and full-body support are needed.
IV infusion of 100 million MSCs for whole-body regenerative support.
Higher dose MSC plans may be considered after a physician review for some cases. Dose and cell counts are set through the clinical evaluation.
Lower full-body inflammation, support immune balance, and improve energy and tissue recovery across many body systems.
Pre-infusion review, the IV infusion session (2 to 3 hours), on-site monitoring, a discharge plan, and a set remote follow-up schedule.
If you qualify, you get a confirmed plan and price. Most patients plan 5 to 7 days in Nuevo Vallarta. Your treatment timeline is set after the evaluation based on your plan.
A clinical review of your health, current medications, and relevant lab work before the infusion session.
The infusion takes about 2 to 3 hours. It is delivered in a clinical setting with monitoring the whole time.
You stay on-site for a monitoring period after the infusion before you are cleared to leave. Specific guidance on what to expect after the infusion is given during your clinical review.
Set remote check-ins after you return home to track your response and answer questions.
Most patients plan for 5–7 days in Nuevo Vallarta. Length depends on the plan and whether support therapies are added. The infusion itself usually happens over one to two days. We suggest enough time for review, monitoring, and rest before you travel home. Full discharge guidelines are given before you leave.
Systemic IV therapy may be paired with joint or orthopedic plans for patients whose cases involve both targeted and full-body concerns. Combination planning is done after the evaluation, once your full case has been reviewed. Other support therapies may also be added at that stage.
Medical Disclaimer: Individual results vary. Regenerative medicine is not a guaranteed cure. Treatment recommendations depend on diagnosis, medical history, and clinical review. This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
Submit your evaluation and our team will review your case. If you qualify, you get next steps and treatment guidance after the review.
Request Free EvaluationSystemic IV therapy at Altiva is delivered inside CityMedica, a multi-specialty medical clinic open in Nuevo Vallarta since 2008. You are treated inside a credentialed medical clinic, not a treatment-only room.
Dr. GutiƩrrez personally reviews and approves every plan before any infusion is delivered.
On-site nurses, imaging, lab, and pharmacy support every stage of your visit, from intake through follow-up.
Fit, likely outcomes, and pricing are confirmed in writing before you commit. No surprises after you arrive.