Effect Doctors - Soho

11 Greek St, London W1D 4DJ, United Kingdom, London, United Kingdom

Rating 4.9 458 reviews Verified

Facility Profile

Effect Doctors - Soho offers IV therapy and hyperbaric oxygen in London, United Kingdom. Rated 4.9★ with 458 verified reviews.

Primary Therapy IV Therapy
Rating 4.9 / 5
Reviews 458
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Modalities

IV Therapy

syringe
  • TypeIV Service
  • ProtocolScreening Needed
  • Use CaseClinical Oversight

IV hydration or nutrient services. Ask about ingredients, screening, and clinical oversight before booking.

Hyperbaric Oxygen

air
  • TypeOxygen
  • ProtocolPressure Chamber
  • Use CaseClinical Protocol

Pressurised oxygen sessions for oxygen delivery, recovery support, and specialist wellness protocols.

Before You Book

What to check

Searchers usually compare clinic credibility, formulas offered, booking speed, mobile service availability, and clinician oversight.

  • Qualified clinical staff and clear intake process
  • Transparent ingredients and contraindication screening
  • Clinic versus mobile IV availability
  • Clear pricing for common drip options
Common questions
Who administers the IV treatment?

IV therapy must be administered by a qualified nurse, paramedic, or doctor. Ask for the specific credential of the person inserting your IV. Legitimate clinics will answer this clearly — they should also have a supervising physician on-call or on-site for any adverse reactions.

What is included in the drip formula?

Common IV formulas include saline with vitamins (B12, vitamin C, magnesium, zinc), NAD+, glutathione, or Myers cocktails. Ask for a full ingredient list before your session and disclose all current medications — some IV ingredients interact with drugs or are contraindicated in certain conditions.

Do they screen for medications, allergies, or medical conditions?

A reputable IV clinic will complete a health intake form and review allergies, current medications, and medical history before every session. This is non-negotiable from a safety standpoint. If the intake process feels rushed or is skipped entirely, seek a different provider.

What is the difference between a hard and soft hyperbaric chamber?

Hard chambers (monoplace or multiplace) reach 1.5–3.0 ATA and are used in clinical HBOT settings for wound healing, decompression sickness, and certain approved indications. Soft chambers reach 1.1–1.5 ATA and are used for wellness and recovery. Soft chambers are more widely available; hard chambers require a clinician on-site.

Safety note

IV therapy is a clinical service. Always confirm provider credentials, disclose all medications, and ensure contraindication screening is completed before your session.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has contraindications including certain lung conditions, recent ear surgery, and some medications. Clinical HBOT at high pressures should only be used under medical supervision.

Operating Hours

Mon 9:30AM-6:30PM
Tue 9:30AM-6:30PM
Wed 9:30AM-6:30PM
Thu 9:30AM-6:30PM
Fri 9:30AM-6:30PM
Sat 9:30AM-6:30PM
Sun 9:30AM-6:30PM

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