Safe care, coordinated with your doctor

Home infusion is an established way to receive treatment at home, delivered by licensed professionals.

The foundation

A trusted standard of care, at home

Home infusion therapy is not new. It is a well-established way of delivering treatment that safely supports millions of patients at home each year across the United States.

What makes it safe is not where you are, but who is caring for you. With Leap, your therapy follows your doctor's orders, your medications are prepared by licensed pharmacists, and experienced nurses manage and monitor your infusions every step of the way.

3M+Patients receive home infusion in the US each year
How we keep it safe

Your safety is our priority

Your doctor stays in charge, a licensed infusion nurse comes to you, and a Care Guide is available to support you every step of the way.

Right setting

The right setting for you

Leap only offers home infusion when it is clinically appropriate, according to evidence-based guidelines.

Doctor-led

Your doctor leads

Your prescribing physician sets your treatment plan, and we share visit notes with them after your treatment.

Nurse care

Licensed nurses deliver care

Infusions are administered by licensed nurses trained to give IVs, watch for reactions, and make sure your treatment is safe.

Quality

Accredited partners

Care is coordinated with infusion pharmacies and providers held to recognized accreditation standards for quality and patient safety.

Oversight

Pharmacist oversight

Clinical pharmacists prepare medication to sterile-compounding standards and review your therapy for interactions and dosing.

Support

Ongoing support

Your dedicated Leap Care Guide is available by phone or text for any questions throughout your treatment journey.

Before your first infusion

You will know what to expect

After your treatment is scheduled, you will get information explaining what is going to happen, how to recognize any side effects or reactions, and exactly how to reach someone if you have a question.

  • A clear explanation of your therapy and what to expect
  • How to recognize and respond to any reaction
  • Who to call if you have a question
  • Written instructions you can keep and refer back to
A patient receiving infusion care from a licensed nurse

Ready to learn more?

A Care Guide can walk you through whether home infusion is right for your situation - no commitment needed.

Questions about safety? Talk to a Care Guide

A real person can walk you through how care would work for your specific situation. Call (929) 998-8932 or get started below.