The Dignity Health Infusion Center of Camarillo at St. John's Hospital offers kind, high-quality care to people in Camarillo and nearby communities. We focus on administering safe, personalized intravenous therapy for many health conditions, including inflammatory problems, nerve diseases and cancer.
Your care team and support staff will watch your health closely during treatment and do everything possible to make your experience relaxing. You can expect to receive infusion services in a calm, supportive environment while sitting in a comfortable recliner with a warm blanket. Snacks and Wi-Fi are also available for added comfort.
As a patient, you’ll receive chemotherapy from compassionate providers to help prevent the growth and spread of cancer cells.
Our experienced infusion therapy team delivers medications or fluids using intravenous (IV) therapy to treat a wide range of conditions, such as autoimmune diseases and cancer.
We support cancer patients with treatments like blood and platelet transfusions, hydration therapy and specialized chemotherapy, including bladder instillation.
We know every journey to health and wellness is different. Whether you need cost estimates, financial assistance, help paying bills or information about accepted insurance plans, we’re here to help guide you and make the process as simple and reassuring as possible.
Infusion therapy is a medical treatment that involves giving medications or fluids directly into a vein through an intravenous (IV) tube. It’s used when treatments need to work quickly, can’t be taken by mouth or need careful monitoring. Infusion therapy may be a treatment option for many different conditions, such as autoimmune diseases, infections and cancer.
We provide infusion therapies to treat a broad spectrum of conditions, including:
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other motor neuron diseases
Autoimmune disorders
Immunodeficiencies
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
The Infusion Center of Oxnard is here for you with a full suite of services, including:
Biotech therapies, such as infliximab, etanercept and adalimumab
Biotherapy infusion
Infusion of hydration, antiemetics and electrolytes
Migraine prophylaxis (preventive treatment)
Nonchemotherapy injections and vaccinations
Osteoporosis treatments
Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) and port-a-cath care, blood draws, and port flushing
The Infusion Center has six to nine private infusion chairs arranged around a large, central nursing station. It also features several amenities to enhance your comfort during treatment, including:
Light snacks
Recliner chairs
Warm blankets
Wireless internet
Coverage for infusion therapy typically depends on your individual insurance plan, the specific treatment, the location where it’s administered and whether it’s medically necessary. Contact your insurance provider to confirm what your plan includes.
Yes, CommonSpirit Health has dedicated regional resources called Patient Medication Assistance Program (PMAP) liaisons. The PMAP team assists patients with high-cost infusion medications by trying to find and sign up for manufacturer medication assistance programs where available. These programs decrease prescription costs with support such as copay assistance. To reach a PMAP liaison, please speak with the front desk staff at the Infusion Center.
Yes, we encourage you to bring one person to sit with you during infusion therapy. Additional visitors will be asked to wait in the infusion center lobby. Only service animals are permitted.
Yes, our infusion center requires appointments. Please avoid scheduling your treatment too close to other activities that may delay your arrival. Arriving on time will shorten wait times for you and help you get through your appointment more quickly.
Because many patients are sensitive to strong scents, we ask that you not bring food with strong odors and refrain from wearing perfume or cologne to your appointment.
Follow your doctor’s instructions, such as hydration tips, eating beforehand and any medications you may need to pause or continue.
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