ArrIVe Infusion Therapy opens new outpatient infusion center near Bogart

Stonish Pierce President and CEO at Trinity Health Georgia
Stonish Pierce President and CEO at Trinity Health Georgia
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ArrIVe Infusion Therapy has opened a new outpatient IV infusion center on Malcom Bridge Road near Bogart, Georgia. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the facility took place on September 18, 2025, and was organized by St. Mary’s and the Oconee County Chamber of Commerce.

The center is an expansion and relocation of St. Mary’s Infusion Center, previously located on Atlanta Highway near Athens. ArrIVe Infusion Therapy is described as a state-of-the-art facility that focuses on patient-centered care. Program Director and licensed pharmacist Donna Toney explained the approach taken in designing the center: “We set out very intentionally to make ArrIVe Infusion Therapy almost like a spa. It’s beautiful, relaxing, and quiet. We provide nine private treatment rooms, warm blankets, recliners, TVs – even snacks and beverages.”

Toney also noted the varying lengths of infusion sessions, which can last from minutes to hours, depending on patient needs. “No matter how long or how often our patients will be there, we want ArrIVe to be comfortable and welcoming,” she said. “At the same time, we are committed to providing the expertise and quality our patients expect and deserve.”

Trinity Health Georgia President and CEO Stonish Pierce highlighted that ArrIVe was developed in partnership with Trinity Health, a national non-profit Catholic healthcare provider. The Bogart location is the second of its kind within the Trinity Health system, following an initial site in Brighton, Michigan. “Together, we will serve as a model for other Trinity Health regional health ministries across the 26 states our system serves,” Pierce said. He noted that lessons learned from Brighton were applied in Bogart, and future centers will benefit from these experiences.

During the event, Toney emphasized the focus on patients, stating, “The most important people are our patients, the people who need this therapy and who we look forward to serving in this facility with love, compassion and care.”

ArrIVe Infusion Therapy offers treatment for several chronic conditions, including anemia (iron deficiency), asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, migraines, multiple sclerosis (MS), osteoporosis, transplant care medications, and ulcerative colitis. The center does not provide cancer care or walk-in hydration therapy. It operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2421 Malcom Bridge Road, Suite 820, Bogart. Referrals are accepted from any healthcare provider regardless of hospital affiliation. More information is available at ArrIVeInfusionTherapy.org or by calling (706) 389-7802.

ArrIVe serves patients from Athens, Bogart, Jefferson, Winder, and other communities throughout Northeast Georgia, offering advanced infusion treatments in a professional setting focused on comfort and compassionate care.



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