Caring for patients with Myasthenia Gravis.
People with myasthenia gravis who need ongoing infusion therapy deserve better options for when, where and how they receive care.
Located right in our own community where patients live and work, Red Bank Infusion Center serves patients with complex chronic conditions like myasthenia gravis with high-quality, individualized care in a comfortable, private and secure setting so you can continue to live your best life.
Managing your Myasthenia Gravis
at Red Bank Infusion Center
If biologics like Remicade or IVIG are a part of your chronic illness treatment plan, choosing Red Bank Infusion Center for your ongoing care needs means personalized care.
Red Bank Infusion Center makes it possible to have your infusion therapy in a private, convenient and comfortable environment.
With a private suite for every patient, you can watch your favorite show or movie on the big screen TV in each room, use your devices to securely hop on the web, get work done, or simply hang out with family and friends.
We always have chairs for guests, with a family room that is spacious and private if you need to bring your kids to your treatment.
Because life just happens, we have flexible appointment scheduling – including evenings and Saturdays so you don’t have to worry receiving your treatments.
At Red Bank Infusion Center, we are truly are devoted to helping you live your best life.
If you’re ready to experience a new, caring kind of infusion clinic, click here to learn how to have your infusion therapy at Red Bank Infusion Center.
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
Our Myasthenia Gravis formulary of therapies
Myasthenia Gravis Resources
Jane Ellsworth founded the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, Inc. in 1952, when her teenage daughter, Pat, was diagnosed with MG.
Finding that little information was available, Jane established the MGFA to create a foundation whose mission was to have “A World without MG”. Until a cure is found, the MGFA will continue Jane Ellsworth’s efforts to help patients and their families manage the difficulties of living with MG.
The Foundation continues to provide patients and families with the information and support needed to understand and cope with MG. The MGFA’s bequest society has been named in honor of Ellsworths.