Based In Science, Elevated by Service

Based In Science, Elevated by Service

By Vessel Crew

Vessel’s passion for improving the lives of others is anchored in an enthusiasm for science and its basis in wellness. Since our founding, we’ve strived to integrate practical solutions that translate into enduring physical and emotional prosperity. We believe that creating a strong organization begins by employing the right people. People who are confident, skilled, and willing to work with others collaboratively. Vessel’s commitment to scientific accuracy is further compounded by the board-certified orthopedic surgeon we have on our team, enabling us to constantly seek advice right from the source regarding many of our procedures. Whether we’re providing basic hormone management, or IV therapy Austin locals will not find another wellness clinic in the area as dedicated as we are to integrating science and data into our repertoire.

As a result, we can provide informed and accurate information regarding the services we provide. We take the science behind what we do and apply it to your real-world health goals. Concepts like hormone replacement therapy can sometimes be difficult for the average client to conceptualize, especially if they’re unfamiliar with the practice. At Vessel, we do our part to simplify major concepts ensuring you retain the prominent nuts and bolts of the service and understand how it aims to promote and affect your lasting vitality. Point blank, we want our clients to possess the information necessary to feel like they’ve made an informed decision.

On this website, you will find an in-depth explanation of many of our services and procedures broken down by what they do and the benefits you stand to accrue by implementing them into your integrated health plan. When it comes to decisions made about your wellness, we strongly believe that clients should have access to pertinent information that spells out the usages and benefits of enlisting in a particular service. Especially when considering many of our services are monetary investments for our clients. As such, it’s our responsibility to provide you with nothing but accurate and straightforward facts.

Why Choose Vessel?

With an increase in wellness brands and their oftentimes hyperbolic claims, knowing what sets Vessel Wellness apart from others provides the necessary framework to make solid decisions about your health’s future. Here are the reasons why Vessel continues to operate as Austin’s premier restorative health provider year after year.

Scope of Service(s)- You will not find a complementary wellness clinic in the area that matches our scope of capabilities. We’ve implemented various services that assist with everything body, beauty, and brain. From wide-ranging Austin weight loss services that generate measurable results to IV vitamin drips that fully replenish, we have the ability to create an individualized care plan unique to you. Including, access to dedicated lab testing that paints an accurate picture of your holistic health. Our sheer range of services can’t be matched, nor can our professional yet laidback approach that exists thanks to multiple factors. We’re the masters of creating a remarkable experience through and through.

People-First Ethos- It’s impossible to genuinely promote wellness if your mission statement doesn’t put people first. From natural hormone replacement to services that fall under the scope of prolotherapy Austin residents who work with us quickly learn we’re here to help them achieve their wellness goals in a way that champions integrity, clarity, and most notably, longevity. Don’t just take our word for it, you’ll find an outpouring of positive accounts from over 70 google reviews that have awarded us 5 stars multiple times over. We do things differently, by building trust and relationships before accumulating profits. In doing so, we’ve created an infallible business model that’s lucrative but never at the expense of our clientele.

Informative and Knowledge-Based- Vessel believes there’s room for all schools of thought in our discourse be them intuitive and emotional or scientific and data-based. Moreover, we want our clients to feel empowered when making choices. We’ve taken the time to compile hours-worth of data, research, and interactive quizzes to give you an idea of what we can offer long before we conduct your personal consultation.

Integrity- The inception of Vessel Longevity + IV Bar ATX came as a response to wanting to sincerely help others achieve their wellness goals. Even as we expand and evolve, we’ve never lost track of who keeps us in business. We enjoy nothing more than seeing people reach their mental and physical fitness goals and recalibrating a sense of excitement for their future and health.

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We begin your wellness journey by getting to know you at the molecular level and providing recommendations for treatments that are based on actual science and geared towards your lifestyle and wellbeing.

At Vessel Longevity, we’re committed to offering alternative wellness treatments at your behest and providing them at a metric that makes sense for you. Our reputation for excellence is punctuated by our ability to meet our clients where they are and provide comprehensive treatment that can be used in whatever capacity the client sees fit. Many of our clients find our services to be particularly helpful when compounded by the recommendations of their primary physician. In any case, clients have free reign to explore our services in depth.

With an incredible team, led by a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, our clinic is consistently elevating what it means to provide impeccable care. As a full-service wellness provider, our job is to create and uphold a series of health treatments that keep you mentally and physically thriving by way of multiple alternative therapies and targeted treatments.

The 3B’s of Vessel- Brain, Body, and Beauty

Vessel Longevity operates from the notion that external and internal health are inherently and irrevocably connected. To further cultivate a sense of body and mind symbiosis, we’ve curated a selection of services that target your body as one distinctive system, offering solutions that focus on both interior and exterior health. This uncomplicated yet effective methodology stems from the idea that when you feel good you look good and vice versa. Furthermore, we’ve strategically created a categorical system that focuses on the 3B’s of health: Brain, Body, and Beauty.

By focusing on this trifecta, we seek to revitalize and effectively restore your system through various avenues. Regardless of circumstance, clients of all backgrounds will benefit from treatment that cuts out excess frills and focuses on gentle assertiveness. At Vessel, we’ve paired with industry veterans to bring trust and accountability into our body, beauty, and brain work. From weight loss solutions to hormone therapy to alternative treatments for joint pain and arthritis, we’re redefining what wellness means by treating the individual and leading them into solutions. As such, we always encourage our clients to stay proactive with their primary care provider and use Vessel services as a way to further bolster wellness.

Body-

Vessel has finely curated a menu of services that reflects the diversity of the body and its varied needs. Our staff are trained and well versed in understanding the underlying issues and treating the causes rather than the symptoms. Our exceptional offerings bring balance to your body and restore harmony in more ways than one. At our convenient on-site location, your search for IV Hydration near me, amongst other restorative services is over. Irrespective of what service you choose to retain from our menu, you can rest assured you are receiving the highest quality treatment available.

Our longevity medicine clinic focuses on providing supplemental care for our clients in ways they deem most beneficial. The best part about working with our team is knowing we recognize each client as an autonomous being with their own aspirations, goals, and preferences when it comes to wellness. At Vessel, we’re all about leading with proactive communication to ensure your needs are always met and accounted for. When it comes to the body, we provide everything from advanced joint therapy to body sculpting Austin locals can customize to fit their specific long term goals.

Brain-

In recent years significant strides have been made towards understanding the optics surrounding brain care and mental health. Taking care of your brain has natural ripple effects that extend to other portions of your wellbeing both physically and emotionally. As our body’s command center, a well-functioning brain plays a pivotal role in overall management and increased cognition. Our brain-building services and treatments keep your mind actively engaged.

By offering some of the most elite brain-building work available, we’re consistently making strides to significantly change the conversation surrounding cerebral health. With various options to choose from, we create a plan that accounts for your specific areas of improvement and aids you in achieving long-term homeostasis. When working on the brain, you will likely find an overall increase in your general wellbeing, however, depending on the therapy’s specifics, you stand to benefit from faster processes, decreased brain fog and better sleep.

Beauty-

Beauty is complex, and its categorization as a wellness derivative is sometimes controversial depending on who you ask. Instead of shying away from beauty and writing it off as merely frivolous, we recognize it as a multifaceted concept. Given the sheer influence of the beauty industry, we believe it’s a topic that should be discussed openly and transparently. We use beauty as a tool to inspire confidence in our clients, rather than promoting an overarching belief that beauty is the only avenue to achieve happiness with appearance. As with all of our services, your decision to opt-in is one without pressure.

Vessel handles beauty procedures with reverence and candor. As a company that values people above profits, our goal has been, and always will be, to pair people with procedures that benefit and honor the authentic self. True wellness is rooted in knowing your boundaries, and our customers are always enabled to pick and choose based on their preferences, with no pressure to ever invest where they’re not comfortable.

We treat beauty as we do any other body or brain procedure. As a decision that’s made based on your own volition. Our advanced options are a cut above others in the industry, celebrating scientifically formed methods that are safe and functional for daily life. Our beauty procedures inspire inner contentment through outer confidence.

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his experience with severe altitude sickness

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When I started writing this post, it was Monday 7/26 and I was lying in an ICU bed on the 10th floor of the University of Colorado hospital in Denver breathing 80% oxygen through a positive airway pressure mask. I had been diagnosed with a presumed case of acute altitude sickness known as High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE). As someone with no previous respiratory history and a pretty clean bill of health, this was not where I expected to be after what was supposed to be a quick weekend trip to the mountains. What follows is a recap of what led to this point and some information about altitude sickness to increase awareness of this common, but potentially lethal condition.

I flew into Denver (elevation 5,280 ft) from Austin(elevation 498 ft) on Saturday morning 7/24. I hopped in a rental car and drove straight to visit my girlfriend in Silverthorne (elevation 9,035 ft).Naturally, having an IV bar at my disposal, I took the opportunity to get a little IV hydration the day before my flight since I knew I’d be traveling.Unfortunately, I was not aware that being at elevation requires someone to be even more hydrated than one would need to be at sea level. Significantly more hydrated, in fact. In addition to that, the rapid change from 498 ft to nearly 10,000 ft is a huge shock to the system, and it’s much more than just getting winded more easily when you’re taking a walk. I didn’t do anything physically strenuous on Saturday and spent a relaxing evening with adult beverages and TV bingeing.

On Sunday (7/25), we took a short hike in the morning which lasted no more than an hour. There was a slight uphill grade to it, but nothing demanding, and I didn’t even break a sweat. I did notice that I was slightly short of breath during the hike, but I expected that given our altitude. Going back downhill, I didn’t feel short of breath at all. We hung around the house afterward and went to visit friends for dinner that afternoon. It wasn’t until we got back from dinner that I suddenly noticed I had chills and felt really tired. It struck me that I hadn’t felt that way since having COVID in February. So, I just laid in bed and watched TV. But as the evening wore on, I started noticing a little nausea. Was it maybe something I ate? Then there was this intermittent coughing. And then I noticed my heart was beating harder and faster than normal. And then it occurred to me that I was a little short of breath and breathing faster… but why was that happening when I was just relaxing in bed? It wasn’t until I tried to take deep inhales and exhales that I heard and felt the popping and crackling in my chest.

Sometime after medical school, I had read the book Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster, by Jon Krakauer. In it, he described various forms of altitude sickness, one of which was High AltitudePulmonary Edema (HAPE). For some reason, the description of this condition has stuck with me ever since. HAPE typically occurs when “lowlanders” rapidly ascend to 8,000-10,000 ft with early symptoms showing coughing, shortness of breath with activity and a decreased exercise capacity. As it progresses, shortness of breath occurs at rest and people may noticed a faster pulse, faster breathing, elevated body temperature and crackles in the chest. As I was lying in bed feeling all of this, it occurred to me that I either had COVID again (which I thought was unlikely given I was fully vaccinated and these symptoms felt worse than when I originally had COVID), or I had HAPE.

When I woke up Monday morning (7/26), I wasn’t feeling any better. Even sitting up in bed felt like a huge physical undertaking. Walking to the bathroom left me panting. I knew I was supposed to fly back to Austin that evening and was hoping that the 90 minute drive back to Denver and its lower altitude would help me feel better. Now when I coughed, I could feel what felt like a thin, runny, salty fluid in the back of my throat. It felt very distinct from the thick sputum you get with an upper respiratory infection. My shortness of breath and rapid breathing was easily noticeable to anyone who looked at me by this point. Even though my flight wasn’t until the evening, my girlfriend and I decided I would drive back to Denver early to see if it made me feel any better…and if it didn’t she convinced me to go to an urgent care and get checked out before going to the airport. The drive from the mountains to Denver did not make me feel any better. I parked at an urgent care near the airport and the short walk from the car to the building with my mask on almost made me pass out. I couldn’t breathe. The provider in the urgent care took one listen to my lungs and told me to go straight to the ER. In typical doctor fashion, I was being stubborn and wanted to just get on my plane and get back to Austin’s altitude which I knew would take care of the problem. She told me, “Flying right now could very well kill you.”

So… I went to the ER and slowly walked up to the triage desk. I told them through gasping breaths what was going on. They directed me to a chair so they could take my vitals. This is when I realized how bad I really was.  My pulse was in the 130s, my blood pressure was high… and my blood oxygen saturation was only 55%. I looked at the pulse ox and said, “Is that real?!” The tech looked as shocked as I did and said, “I think so.” He switched the probe to another finger and the number didn’t change. One of the ER docs walked over and took one look at the numbers and said, “We’re taking you straight back.” I was in a wheelchair immediately, and they were rushing me to an ER resuscitation bay where, within 30 seconds, a dozen doctors, nurses and techs were working on me. I had IV lines started, blood drawn for labs, a high-flow oxygen face mask put on me, chest x-rays taken, and people asking me all kinds of questions. After hearing my story of when I got to Colorado, where I’d gone, when my symptoms started and what my symptoms were, they agreed that it was likely HAPE, but they had to rule out other things also. My COVID test was negative (thankfully), and after several minutes of 100% oxygen, my blood oxygen saturation was increasing. They said the needed to admit me to the ICU for constant monitoring to make sure things didn’t take a turn for the worse which would require me being on a ventilator.

 

And we’re now back to where we began, with me in the ICU wearing a positive pressure mask. All of the other tests they ran on me were negative. I had HAPE. My white blood cell count (which is an indicator of infection or severe inflammation in the body) was 21,000 (normal is less than 11,000). To those of us in the medical field, I would have been described as “sick.” When medical workers say a patient is “sick,” they don’t mean they have a cold or need a hot bath and chicken soup. No, when we say “sick,” we mean “if this person doesn’t get the right intervention quickly, they may die.” When I arrived at the ER, I was “sick.” Choosing not to go to the airport may have been the decision that saved my life, because at the rate I was breathing and with the low oxygen saturation in my blood, I was likely on the verge of respiratory fatigue (when the muscles that control breathing get too tired to function) which would have been followed by respiratory collapse. If that had happened in the middle of a flight…. well, I don’t need to describe the result of that.

 

Luckily, my hospital course after ICU admission went really well. They were able to wean down my oxygen from 80% down to 30% over the course of the first night while maintaining my blood oxygen saturation above 90%. On day #2, my chest x-ray showed improvement in the patchiness that was seen in both lungs during my initial ER x-ray. They kept decreasing my oxygen requirement, and by the end of the second day, I was able to go about 4 hours on room air (no additional oxygen) with my sats in the upper 80s to low 90s. I was downgraded from the ICU to a regular floor in the hospital where I didn’t need 24/7 monitoring. They put the oxygen back on overnight just because we all breathe less deeply as we sleep, so sats would tend to drop. By the morning of day #3, they were preparing me for discharge with the plan to fly home on oxygen because planes are typically pressurized to the equivalent of 4000 to 8000 ft. I was discharged later that day and spent one more night in Denver just to be safe before flying home the morning of 7/29 with my oxygen generator. From the time I landed in Austin, there was no more oxygen, and I was walking around with sats in the high 90s… I even mowed my lawn that day.


So, how can my experience be beneficial for you?

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1. If you’re going to go up to altitudes greater than 8000ft, it’s better to do so gradually, if possible, to let your body adjust.

2. If you do go to altitude suddenly, make sure to be very well hydrated. Drinking 1 to 1.5 gallons of water per day is recommended.

3. If your body isn’t adjusted to altitude, it is best to stay away from alcohol.

4. If you note any of the early symptoms of altitude sickness, seek treatment immediately at the current altitude, or get down to a lower altitude as quickly as possible.

5. Like almost all things in medicine, the best predictor of an event is a prior history of the same event. With this in mind, I now know that I will never venture above 8000 ft on purpose again. I’ve been on that ride, I don’t want to go again.

For those who would like a more clinical description of HAPE, you can find it here:

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Vessel Longevity IV Drip Spa Opens in Austin

Have you ever felt tired, run-down, or justnot quite yourself? A visit to an IV Drip Spa near you might be all you need to get your spark back!

IV drip therapy treats a variety of conditions, including dehydration, fatigue, migraines, and muscle soreness. It can also be used as a preventative measure to help boost immunity or improve overall health.

If looking to get an IV Therapy near Austin, look no farther. Vessel Longevity + IV Bar is the best place to get your IV drip therapy. Weoffer IV drip therapy services that are safe, effective, and affordable. Wespecialize in giving our clients the vitality they need to feel their best.

We offer a variety of iv drip options to help you reach your goals, whether you’re looking to improve your energy levels,recover from an illness, or simply want to feel better overall. We have a variety of services, including IV vitamin therapy, IV nutrition therapy, and more. We also offer mobile services so you get your IV drip wherever you are.

 

Vessel Longevity is in The Crossover, Cedar Park. Visit us or schedule your appointment today to begin your journey to wellness and vitality.

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(Austin Fit Magazine) August 2020

By Dr. Emeka Ofobike, Jr. MD, FAAOS

An IV hydration and micronutrition bar? What’s that? Great question, and we’ll answer that… But first, let’s start by addressing what it ISN’T. It is not a place to go if you are having a medical emergency or feeling acutely ill. It is not where you go for diagnosis or treatment of a specific medical disorder. It is certainly not a place to go if you think you have COVID-19 and want to avoid hospitalization. It’s not where you go in lieu of seeing your regular doctor and following the medical care plans that you have established together. It is not a one-size-fits-all quick fix for people who don’t prioritize their health and wellness. And, finally, it is not for everyone. Now, that we’ve established what it isn’t, let’s focus on what IV hydration is.

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