IM Boosters (Intramuscular Injections)
at Hillcrest Wellness Center, Vernon, Texas
At Hillcrest Wellness, we are committed to providing innovative, evidence-based wellness therapies that help you feel energized, balanced, and supported from the inside out. Our wellness offerings — IV Hydration Therapy, Intramuscular (IM) Boosters, and Hydrogen Treatments — are designed to improve hydration, enhance cellular health, support energy production, and promote overall wellbeing.
Fast, Targeted Nutrition Delivered Directly to the Muscle
IM Boosters deliver essential vitamins and nutrients through quick intramuscular injections. This provides rapid absorption and is ideal for patients wanting fast, potent results during a short office visit.
IM Booster Options
- Vitamin B12 for energy and metabolism
- Vitamin D for immunity, mood, and bone health
- Lipotropic injections (MIC) for weight support
- Antioxidants such as Vitamin C and Glutathione for cellular health
- Biotin for hair growth
- B5 (Pantothenic Acid) for mood and hormone support
Benefits of IM Boosters
- Quick and convenient
- Enhanced nutrient absorption
- Longer-lasting effects than oral supplements
- Supports metabolism, energy, immunity, and cellular wellness
IM Boosters – FAQs
How often can I get IM booster injections?
Most patients receive injections weekly or bi-weekly, depending on their goals.
Do IM injections hurt?
You may feel a quick pinch or slight pressure, but injections are generally very well-tolerated.
What is the difference between IV therapy and IM boosters?
IV therapy delivers nutrients into your bloodstream, while IM boosters are absorbed through muscle tissue. Both offer fast, effective results.
Experience Results You Can Feel at Hillcrest Wellness
Ready to experience more energy, mental clarity, reduced pain, and better overall wellness?
Talk to our team at Hillcrest Wellness for a personalized treatment plan that works for you.
Disclaimer: Our IV hydration, vitamin booster injections, and hydrogen therapy services are wellness-based and designed to support general well-being. These treatments are not FDA approved and are not eligible for insurance coverage. They should not be used as a substitute for medical care.


