St. James Hospital Infusion Center
For patients who need frequent intravenous infusions of medications, including those with central lines, St. James Hospital offers a convenient local service.
SJH Infusion Center serves a diverse patient population, including:
- Patients with blood disorders
- Patients who need intravenous antibiotics or other medications intravenously
- Cancer patients who need ancillary, non-chemo treatment such as hydration or pain management
Treatments Offered
We specialize in a wide array of intravenous (IV) treatments, including:
- IM/SQ injections
- Blood transfusions
- Packed red cells
- Platelets
- Gamma-globulin
- Albumin
- Infusion Therapy
- Remicade
- Antibiotics
- Hydration
- Electrolyte replacement
- Antiemetics
- Iron
- Solu-Medrol
- Prolastin
- Reclast and Prolia
- Boniva
- Actemra
- Allergen Immunotherapy
- Vitamin injections
If you don’t see your specific medication listed, please call to inquire (607-247-2370). All medications are prepared by the St. James Hospital Pharmacy in a dedicated sterile environment. The SJH Pharmacy staff partners with UR Medicine Pharmacy for best practices.
Procedures Offered
We offer procedures to supplement your infusion treatment, including:
- Insertion of PICC line catheter
- PICC and midline maintenance
- Mediport maintenance
- Therapeutic phlebotomy
- Blood draws from central lines for lab studies
- Therapeutic phlebotomy
Our Space
Conveniently located on the 2nd floor of the St. James Hospital (7329 Seneca Rd., Hornell), SJH Infusion Center is a comfortable and roomy space. Each of the three treatment bays has its own TV and privacy curtains. An isolation room is available for patients who need a higher level of care. Snacks and beverages, wireless internet, and device charging stations are provided to patients.
Infusion Staff
Our team of experienced and compassionate registered nurses provide patient-centered care, for the best outcomes and greatest patient comfort. They are experienced in all forms of intravenous therapy and follow you throughout your treatment. While our RNs supervise the infusions, they provide patients with helpful information about their medical condition, the treatment offered, and any side effects they may experience from their medication.