Iron and ferritin are essential for oxygen transport, cellular energy, hormone balance, and thyroid function. Yet, many people—especially women—suffer from low levels despite oral supplementation. At Levitas Clinic, our Intravenous (IV) Iron and Ferritin infusions deliver rapid, safe, and effective replenishment for those struggling with fatigue, breathlessness, or anaemia.
With over a decade of clinical experience, Levitas provides private IV iron treatments across London and Surrey, helping patients restore energy, focus, and long-term vitality.
Our clinics are located in Mayfair, Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Kensington, Notting Hill, Marylebone, Westminster, Belgravia, and Park Lane, and in Esher and Guildford, serving surrounding areas such as Wimbledon, Kingston, Ashtead, Epsom, Farnham, Godalming, and Haslemere.
We also proudly collaborate with The HVN, an advanced wellness clinic in the heart of Knightsbridge, where we offer our IV iron infusions in a refined, medically supervised environment.
Why Choose Levitas for Intravenous (IV) Iron and Ferritin Restoration
At Levitas Clinic, we combine global expertise with local excellence. With over 10 years of experience, our medical protocols were initially developed in collaboration with global experts to ensure safety, governance, and clinical efficacy.
Our work is guided by Dr. Caitlin A. Scott, a key opinion leader in iron and women’s health, whose evidence-based methodologies underpin every treatment we provide.
Each IV iron infusion is tailored to the individual—never routine, always personalised. Our clinicians are highly trained, and through the Levitas Academy, we ensure every team member maintains the highest standards of clinical education and good governance.
Comprehensive Iron, Ferritin, and Cofactor Restoration
True recovery extends beyond replenishing circulating iron. Ferritin, your stored iron, is just as crucial—and low levels can lead to fatigue, hormone imbalance, and thyroid dysfunction.
At Levitas, we perform a thorough root cause analysis to understand why deficiencies occur—whether due to poor gut absorption, chronic inflammation, postpartum loss, or heavy menstruation.
We also restore cofactors such as Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D hormones, which are essential for effective red blood cell production, metabolism, and energy. This integrated approach not only corrects anaemia but also supports thyroid health, hormonal balance, and cellular resilience.
A Safe and Comfortable Infusion Experience
Our IV iron treatments are delivered in a calm, clinically supervised setting using the most advanced, bioavailable formulations. Each infusion lasts 30–60 minutes, during which you’ll be continuously monitored by trained professionals.
For most patients, one session is sufficient to restore optimal levels. Noticeable improvements such as reduced shortness of breath and fewer palpitations typically appear within two weeks as oxygen delivery and circulation improve.
Over the following months, patients report ongoing gains in energy, vitality, and mental clarity, along with visible improvements in hair, skin, and nails, enhanced immune strength, restored hormone and thyroid health, and overall body balance.
When to Consider Intravenous (IV) Iron or Ferritin Therapy
You may benefit from a private IV iron infusion if you experience:
- PPersistent fatigue or low stamina
- PHair loss, brittle nails, or pale skin
- PShortness of breath or heart palpitations
- PBrain fog or low concentration
- PHeavy periods or postpartum depletion
- PChronic illness or inflammatory disorders
- PLow ferritin despite oral iron supplementation
- PThyroid dysfunction linked to low iron metabolism
The Levitas Difference
At Levitas, we combine medical precision with restorative care. We don’t just treat a deficiency—we identify and correct the underlying biological imbalance.
Our integrative model strengthens not only iron and ferritin status but also the hormonal, thyroid, and immune systems, promoting deep cellular recovery.
Whether you visit our London clinics in Mayfair, Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Kensington, Notting Hill, Marylebone, Westminster, Belgravia, or Park Lane, or our Surrey clinics in Esher and Guildford, you can expect safe, evidence-based treatment, designed uniquely for you.
FAQs: Intravenous (IV) Iron & Ferritin Infusions at Levitas Clinic
1. What’s the difference between iron and ferritin?
Iron is the active mineral in your bloodstream, while ferritin represents your stored iron. Both are essential for oxygen transport, thyroid balance, and immune health.
2. Who benefits from IV iron therapy?
Anyone with low ferritin, chronic fatigue, thyroid imbalance, or anaemia resistant to oral supplements can benefit greatly.
3. How long does the infusion take?
Each session takes approximately 30–60 minutes, depending on the formulation and dosage.
4. Is Intravenous (IV) iron safe?
Yes. Our infusions follow international safety standards and are conducted in a medically monitored environment by experienced clinicians.
5. When will I start feeling better?
Most patients experience relief from shortness of breath and palpitations within two weeks, followed by steady improvement in energy, vitality, thyroid health, and immunity for several months.
6. Are there any side effects?
Mild side effects such as taste changes or temporary fatigue can occur but are brief. Serious reactions are extremely rare due to our robust safety monitoring.
7. How many sessions are needed?
For most, one session is sufficient. A follow-up blood test confirms restored iron and ferritin levels.
8. Do you find the cause of the deficiency?
Yes. We conduct root cause analysis, evaluating diet, gut function, hormonal status, and chronic inflammation to guide a lasting solution.
9. Do you treat other deficiencies too?
Yes. We also replenish Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D hormones, which support red blood cells, energy metabolism, thyroid function, and hormonal health.
10. Can both men and women receive IV iron?
Absolutely. While women are more commonly affected due to menstruation and pregnancy, men can also develop low ferritin or anaemia due to poor absorption or chronic illness.




