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Infusion Therapy

CHI Memorial Joseph H. and Alice E. Davenport Outpatient Infusion Center delivers modern advancements in infusion therapy, providing innovative intravenous therapy for a range of health conditions that cannot be treated successfully with oral medications or other treatments alone. We provide comprehensive care in a calm and welcoming environment.

CHI Memorial Outpatient Infusion Center offers the highest level of clinical expertise – to meet the needs of individuals who require infusion therapy as part of their treatment plan. That’s why we work hand in hand with your physician to provide the most effective treatment while minimizing and managing potential side effects. Our knowledgeable professionals take time with each person to understand their personal needs, provide education on medications, and answer any questions and make the experience as comfortable as possible. 
 

Effective treatment & personalized care

Infusion therapy is routinely used to treat conditions that cannot be managed with oral medication alone. With this method, medication is delivered intravenously using a sterile catheter. CHI Memorial’s Outpatient Infusion Center offers complete infusion care for these common conditions:

  • Anemia & Iron deficiency
  • Asthma and Allergies
  • Autoimmune Diseases like Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis or Multiple Sclerosis
  • Cancer (All types both Hematological & Oncological)
  • Dehydration and Electrolyte Imbalances
  • Gastrointestinal issues like Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, or Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Immunodeficiencies
  • Osteoporosis

Other services include transfusion of blood products, IV antibiotics, therapeutic injections and phlebotomy, and IV infusion of steroids, iron, WinRho and Lasix.  

All infusion services require a doctor’s order. We’ll work with you and your physician to obtain an order if necessary. For more information or to see if your infusion therapy is covered by insurance, call (423) 495-6087.  

 

Amenities

  • Easy registration. When you receive services at CHI Memorial’s Outpatient Infusion Center, our registrars come to your treatment area – making it speedier and more relaxed.
  • Routine cleaning. Your safety is our highest priority. That’s why we offer a sterilized environment that’s thoroughly cleaned between each patient. 
  • Visitors are welcome. Out of respect for others and our space, please limit one visitor per patient.
  • Comforts of home. Some infusion therapies can take several hours to complete. That’s why we offer complimentary warm blankets, snacks or a light lunch, depending on your treatment time. Your comfort matters to us.
  • Expert care. The highly trained and experienced registered nurses at CHI Memorial’s Outpatient Infusion Center are chemotherapy certified. Many have attained national certification as oncology-certified nurses (OCN). 

 

Easy access

CHI Memorial’s Outpatient Infusion Center offers two convenient locations.  

Chattanooga
The infusion center on the CHI Memorial Hospital Chattanooga campus is open Monday - Friday,  8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and is located at 2525 deSales Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37404, adjacent to Outpatient Entrance – F. Once inside, stop in at the information desk for detailed directions or an escort. Outside golf cart transportation is available Monday through Friday. 

Hixson
The infusion center on the CHI Memorial Hospital Hixson campus open Tuesday and Friday and is located behind the main hospital in the Professional Office Building, 2051 Hamill Road, Suite 102 A, Hixson, TN 37343. Convenient parking is available.

Call (423) 495-6087 for more information. 
 

CHI Memorial Outpatient Infusion Center Services

  • Allergy injections
  • Antibiotics
  • Biologic therapy, including treatments for rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, other autoimmune diseases and cancer
  • Bisphosphonate therapy for osteoporosis (Reclast)
  • Central line access including Port and PICC flushes and central line blood draws
  • Complete blood count (CBC) and metabolic panel blood testing (CMP, BMP), as well as any other lab requested by your physician.
  • Electrolyte replacement
  • Hydration
  • Immunoglobulin therapy including Octagam and Gammunex
  • Iron infusion including Infed and Feraheme
  • Red cell exchange
  • Vaccinations
  • ACTH Stimulation test