Hydrate2O of Newtown

Category: Wellness center in Newtown, Pennsylvania

Address: 29 S State St, Newtown, PA 18940, USA

Phone: +18447258763

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–3PM

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–3PM

Reviews

samut angela Scott

Sep 25, 2022

Absolutely fabulous experience at Salus Hydrate! I've taken my daughters, & referred friends & colleagues! The staff is accommodating, knowledgeable and it just adds to my comfort and confidence that the infusions are administered by Nurses!

Jness Hersh

Sep 15, 2022

I LOVE Salus…and they know it! This is a beautiful place, beautiful mission, beautiful people. Dr. Rashida Ghauri is a very special person and the same goes for her staff. The level of comfort, peace and care that I’ve received during my visits is unmatched. More people need to experience this type of healthcare. Dr. Rashida is a brilliant M.D. I believe her entire being was divinely created to dynamically change the lives of those who seek her care. It’s a team effort- Shoutout to Dr. Baber Ghauri- I didn’t forget aboutcha! Lovely people. 😌

Donna Smith

May 12, 2022

Very nice staff comfy recliners definitely going back

angela colon

Feb 3, 2022

I recommend Salus to all my friends and family! I was there today with my husband and it was amazing! My brother Daniel is a 26 year fire fighter and is going again tomorrow. He suffers from diabetes and they have a great cocktail to restore his strength. Thanks Salus!

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Questions & Answers

Is this covered by Insurance?

Maureen Kelly | Oct 2, 2019
Hydrate2O of Newtown | Oct 2, 2019

Hi Maureen, generally speaking most of our treatments are not typically covered by conventional insurance. Even if it is, we can not assist or support you in trying to be reimbursed for this care. Feel welcome to call us to discuss further! (844) SALUS-ME

So wait, is this suppose to be a treatment to cure certain health problems? Like what exactly happens during this?

Amanda Stone | Oct 2, 2019
Hydrate2O of Newtown | Oct 2, 2019

Hi Amanda, yes, if you have certain nutritional deficiencies, nutrient therapies can be curative. However, even certain other conditions can be easier managed through the use of good hydration and vitamin and mineral supplementation. Feel welcome to call us or stop by to speak with one of our board-certified physicians if you have specific questions.

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