Vitamin Injections · Albany, NY
Vitamin B12 Injection in Albany, NY
B12 (typically methylcobalamin or hydroxocobalamin) by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection bypasses GI absorption — useful for men with documented deficiency, malabsorption, or restrictive diets. Restores B12 status reliably within weeks.
Typically used for:
Repleting B12 in men with documented deficiency or malabsorption.
Benefits
What Vitamin B12 Injection can do for you.
Energy support
When deficiency is real, men often report meaningful energy and cognitive improvement within 1–2 weeks.
Reliable lab repletion
Injection bypasses GI absorption — corrects labs reliably even in patients with malabsorption.
Neurological support
B12 is essential for nerve myelination; supplementing deficiency helps prevent progressive neurological symptoms.
How it works
From consult to follow-up.
Initial consultation
A board-certified physician reviews your symptoms, history, and goals. At many participating clinics the first visit is complimentary.
Baseline labs
Bloodwork tailored to the protocol. Results come back in days, not weeks. We don't prescribe before we have your numbers.
Personalized protocol
Your physician calibrates your dose based on your labs and your goals — not a template. Adjustments happen as your data evolves.
Ongoing follow-up
Recheck visits at six and twelve weeks, then quarterly. Real follow-up, structured into the plan.
- Duration
- ~2 minutes for intramuscular injection
- Results timeline
- Lab repletion within 4–8 weeks; subjective energy improvements within 1–2 weeks when deficiency is present
Designed around your schedule
Consults are short
Initial visits are typically 45–60 minutes. Many participating clinics waive the fee for new patients.
Telehealth follow-ups
Where state regulations allow, follow-up visits are conducted via telehealth — no extra drive time.
Medication shipped
Prescriptions ship directly from a 503B-licensed pharmacy. No standing in line.
Quarterly check-ins
Structured follow-up at six and twelve weeks, then quarterly. Real medicine, not a one-and-done.
Albany clinics on the map
Where to get it
1 clinic and 1 provider offering vitamin b12 injection in Albany.
579 Troy Schenectady Road, Suite 25, Latham, NY, 12110
Provider offering this service
Patient reviews in Albany
★★★★½4.8from 5 reviews
Aaron Z.
★★★★★Albany, NY · Jan 2026
Took the time to actually answer my questions about side effects and long-term considerations. Didn't dodge anything. I respect that.
Source: Internal Sample
Mike S.
★★★★★Albany, NY · Nov 2025
I'd been to my PCP for years about the same issues and getting nowhere. One visit to Upsize Albany and I had labs, a diagnosis, and a plan. Six months in and the difference is real.
Source: Internal Sample
Brad T.
★★★★☆Albany, NY · Feb 2025
Booking was easy. Office is nice. The provider was thorough during the initial intake. Only knock is that appointments can run a little behind, but the care quality more than makes up for it.
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Vincent E.
★★★★★Albany, NY · Oct 2024
Honestly impressed by how methodical Dr. Natalia Ferrando, MD is. Started conservative, monitored, adjusted. That's how this should be done.
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Chris L.
★★★★★Albany, NY · Jul 2024
Front desk is responsive, scheduling is realistic, and the care plan is data-driven. Exactly what I was looking for after my last clinic kept dropping the ball on follow-ups.
Source: Internal Sample · Verified
What sets us apart
The standard behind Vitamin B12 Injection in Albany.
- Board-certified physicians.
- Every provider is licensed, NPI-verified, and credentialed by the GentsMed or Urosculpt certification board.
- A single clinical standard.
- The protocol meets the same criteria across every clinic in the network.
- Labs-driven, not guess-driven.
- No prescriptions without baseline labs. Dose calibration based on real numbers.
- Real follow-up.
- Structured check-ins built into every protocol. Not a one-visit Rx mill.
Get started
Talk to a Albany physician about vitamin b12 injection.
Board-certified, vetted, and held to a single clinical standard.