Vitamin B12 Shots

Keep your energy levels on full throttle with vitamin B12!

Boost Your Energy with Vitamin B12 Injections at Family Urgent Care

Dragging through your day and feeling like even a cup of coffee can’t save you? We’ve got your back! Family Urgent Care is ready to recharge your energy with a B12 boost.

At Family Urgent Care, our healthcare professionals provide the necessary Vitamin B12 dose if your B12 levels are running low. 

We are committed to providing professional care. If you have any questions about Vitamin B12 shots, you can call us directly at 219-758-7770.

If you live in Indiana or Illinois, you can even visit our clinic without booking a prior appointment. 

Why Do You Need Vitamin B12 Injections?

Vitamin B12 injections are essential for people who struggle to absorb the vitamin naturally, often due to medical conditions like Crohn’s disease or celiac disease. 

Unlike oral supplements, these injections bypass the digestive system, delivering B12 directly into the bloodstream for more effective absorption.

Your body needs Vitamin B12 for several critical functions, such as producing red blood cells, supporting the metabolism of every cell, and boosting energy levels. 

By increasing your intake of B12, whether through injections or diet, you can prevent deficiencies, lower the risk of obesity, and enhance the production of both blood cells and DNA.

Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency

Here are some common symptoms that may signal B12 deficiency in your body:

Types 

Symptoms

General symptoms

  • Feeling tired and weak all the time
  • Loss of appetite or not feeling hungry
  • Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
  • May have yellowish skin
  • Having a sore mouth or tongue.

Neurological symptoms

  • Numbness in feet or hands (especially in the morning).
  • Experiencing vision problems
  • Get confused easily or have a hard time remembering things
  • Having difficulty in walking. 

Psychological symptoms

  • Feeling irritated and annoyed most of the time. 
  • Feeling depressed and anxious. 
  • Frequent mood changes

Who Is At More Risk For Vitamin B12 Deficiency?

  • Older adults
  • People with digestive disorders like Chron’s disease and Celiac disease. 
  • Individuals with pernicious anemia (an autoimmune condition that affects the stomach’s ability to absorb B12).
  • Vegetarians and vegans
  • People who take certain medications like antacids and metformin.
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How Urgent Care Diagnoses Vitamin B12 Deficiency?

Urgent care providers diagnose vitamin B12 deficiency in various ways, such as blood tests, analyzing patient medical history, and physical examinations. 

Your healthcare provider may ask you about your symptoms and also check your dietary routine and lifestyle to identify the cause behind B12 deficiency. 

A blood test is the most accurate way to diagnose a deficiency. Once the test results are out, the urgent care clinic discusses the treatment options to get your B12 levels back to normal.

How Often Should You Get Vitamin B12 Injections?

The frequency of Vitamin B12 injections depends on individual factors, including the severity of deficiency and the underlying causes. Here’s a general guide:

  • Severe Deficiency: If you have significant symptoms, your healthcare provider may recommend more frequent injections to quickly restore your B12 levels.
  • Improving condition: Once your levels stabilize, the frequency may be reduced to once a month.
  • Ongoing monitoring: Your healthcare provider will regularly check your B12 levels and adjust the injection schedule based on your progress.

Essential Foods for Increasing Your Vitamin B-12 Intake

You can also get Vitamin B12 by including protein-rich foods in your daily routine. Some common foods include:

  • Chicken
  • Organic dairy products
  • Animal liver
  • Salmon or clams
  • Beans
  • Eggs

FAQs

B12 shots are injected into the muscle or under the skin. You may have some pain, discomfort or itching in the injected area, but it is temporary. It will go away after some time. 

If you are experiencing vitamin B deficiency, your doctor will prescribe a vitamin B12 injection. These shots may help increase your energy levels, boost your mood, and improve your metabolism. They also help keep your body’s blood and nerve cells healthy. 

Absolutely! You can walk into the clinic without an appointment as well. However, booking a prior appointment would make sure that you do not have to wait and that everything is ready before you arrive.

There are a variety of symptoms that can become warning signs if they are left untreated, such as headaches, loss of appetite, mood changes, and numbness in feet or hands. If you experience any of these symptoms, do not forget to contact our healthcare provider for proper testing and treatment. 

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