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The IV Doc: Uber for hemoconcentration

March 5, 2015 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: < 1 minute

Home___The_I_V__DocThis is good:  The IV Doc.  It’s an Uber for hemoconcentration and hangovers.

I guess the future looks like this:  A la carte home care without the menu.   Call The IV Doc for fluid and Pager for antibiotics.

Like Hellohealth in 2009 that served worried Williamsburg hipsters with credit cards and runny noses, this is more of a curiosity than anything else.

Of course, it’s all fun and games until someone needs a doctor.

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