We’re thrilled to share some exciting news: Thrivewell Infusion was recently featured in The New York Post in a story titled “Redefining Care: How Thrivewell Infusion Is Putting Patients First.” This recognition highlights what we’ve always known: that when care is centered around people, not processes, it changes lives.
The article takes readers behind the scenes of our patient-first model, exploring how Thrivewell was founded with a deeply personal purpose. Co-founders Ben and Ira Neuberg, alongside Dr. Vikram Sengupta, set out to redefine infusion therapy after witnessing the challenges their own mother faced within traditional hospital systems. What began as a family-driven effort has grown into a nationwide network of more than 40 centers across nine states, and this feature in a major national publication reflects the meaningful impact of that mission.
The NY Post story highlights several core elements of the Thrivewell approach that make us unique:
- Compassionate, patient-centered care designed around comfort and dignity rather than high-volume treatment models
- Private rooms and one-on-one clinical attention, fostering long-term relationships and personalized care
- Support through the administrative and financial maze, so patients can focus on health instead of paperwork
- A transparent and empowering experience that restores choice and clarity to the treatment journey
This feature isn’t just a milestone for Thrivewell. It’s a win for everyone living with chronic conditions who deserves care that feels human. Traditional infusion experiences can feel overwhelming, impersonal, and complicated. Putting the patient first means removing those barriers and treating each person with the respect, attention, and compassion they deserve. This mission is at the heart of everything we do, and it’s what’s being recognized on a national stage.
We’re grateful to The New York Post for helping amplify our message and showcase the value of patient-centered infusion care. Most of all, we’re grateful to our patients, clinicians, staff, and partners whose trust and commitment make this work possible

