The name might not best describe what they do — they don’t just consult, they also treat. It is easy to drive right by — as with many professional businesses, they have a small sign out front that does little to catch the eye. It doesn’t help that it has a small highway presence and is nestled in among residential properties. That said, they have plenty of parking near the entrance way to the office. Another nice feature is a two door entrance, one leading to the handy vestibule, which is useful for people in need of assistance. The next door leads to the waiting room, which has plenty of seating, a coat rack near the door, a TV off to one end, and a water cooler serving up bottled water by the cup. They have doctors on staff who evaluate progress with the treatments and make sure everything is up to snuff upon completion of the patient’s prescribed infusions. The office staff is pleasant. I understand the medical staff that performs the actual procedure is also pretty nice, although I do not interact with them at all. I take a family member for daily infusions to kill off(obviously, by their name) an infectious disease. I believe to be a patient, you have to get a referral from a physician outside of their office, as this medical office deals with seriously sick people, and not something as routine as the common cold. Once an initial office visit has been made and a schedule of daily treatments has been established, the patient is allowed to pretty much drop in each day on their own schedule, arriving during normal business hours. This flexibility certainly reduces the stress of having to keep appointments. Let’s hope you never need to utilize their services. But if so, you can have the confidence that you are working with professionals who are experts in their field.