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Vitamin D Shot in New Orleans: Benefits, Cost & What to Expect

A vitamin D shot is a doctor-administered injection that delivers cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) directly into the muscle, bypassing the digestive system entirely. At The Remedy Room in Metairie, just minutes from downtown New Orleans, our physician-supervised vitamin D injections are designed for adults whose blood levels are low, who don’t absorb oral supplements well, or who simply want a faster, more reliable way to restore healthy vitamin D levels. Each shot takes only a few minutes, requires no downtime, and is administered by licensed medical staff under the care of Dr. Mignonne C. Mary, M.D.

What Is a Vitamin D Shot?

A vitamin D shot is an intramuscular (IM) injection of cholecalciferol, the same form of vitamin D3 your body produces naturally when exposed to sunlight. Unlike oral supplements that must travel through the digestive tract to be absorbed, an injectable vitamin D goes directly into muscle tissue, where it’s gradually released into the bloodstream over weeks.

Because the nutrient bypasses the gut, vitamin D shots are particularly useful for people with absorption issues, those with severely low blood levels, or anyone who hasn’t responded well to pills or capsules. Dosing typically ranges from 50,000 to 300,000 IU per injection depending on your current vitamin D levels and clinical needs, and the schedule is always determined by your physician based on lab results.

Benefits of a Vitamin D Shot

Vitamin D plays a role in nearly every system in the body, from immune function and bone density to mood, hormone balance, and muscle strength. When levels drop below optimal, restoring them quickly can have a noticeable impact on how you feel day to day.

The benefits of vitamin D injections include:

  • Stronger immune function. Vitamin D activates immune cells that help your body fight off viruses and bacterial infections.
  • Better bone and joint health. Improves calcium absorption, supporting bone density and reducing risk of fractures.
  • Improved energy and reduced fatigue. Low vitamin D is strongly linked to chronic tiredness and low stamina.
  • Mood support. Vitamin D receptors in the brain influence serotonin production, which affects mood and emotional well-being.
  • Faster, more reliable absorption than oral pills, especially for people with digestive conditions like Crohn’s, celiac, or post-bariatric surgery.
  • Muscle strength and recovery. Vitamin D supports healthy muscle function and may reduce muscle weakness or pain.
  • No downtime. The injection takes minutes and you can return to normal activities immediately.

For many patients, a single vitamin D shot can raise blood levels more efficiently than weeks of oral supplementation.

Vitamin D Shot vs. Pills: Which Is Better?

Oral vitamin D supplements work for many people, but they have real limitations. Pills must be broken down in the stomach, absorbed in the small intestine, and processed through the liver before they become usable. Anyone with gastrointestinal issues, gallbladder problems, or fat malabsorption may absorb only a fraction of what they take.

A vitamin D injection skips all of that. The nutrient is delivered straight into muscle tissue and released steadily, which means more reliable blood-level increases and less day-to-day variability.

 Vitamin D ShotOral Vitamin D
AbsorptionDirect, ~100% bioavailableVariable, often 50% or less
FrequencyEvery few weeks to monthsDaily
Best forLow levels, malabsorption, fast correctionMild deficiency, maintenance
AdherenceOne visit, doneRequires daily consistency
Time to raise levelsDays to a few weeksWeeks to months

Pills are fine for prevention. Shots are better when you need to actually move the needle on a deficiency.

Signs You May Need a Vitamin D Injection

Vitamin D deficiency is more common than most people realize, affecting roughly 40% of American adults, with higher rates in people who have darker skin, limited sun exposure, or live in cloudy climates. Many of the symptoms are non-specific, which is why deficiency often goes undiagnosed for years.

Common signs of low vitamin D include:

  • Persistent fatigue or low energy
  • Frequent colds or infections
  • Bone pain, joint aches, or lower back pain
  • Muscle weakness, cramps, or stiffness
  • Mood changes, including symptoms that mimic seasonal depression
  • Hair thinning or loss
  • Slow wound healing
  • Difficulty sleeping

A simple blood test, the 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) test, measures your current level. Anything below 20 ng/mL is considered deficient, 20 to 29 ng/mL is insufficient, and 30 to 50 ng/mL is the generally accepted optimal range. If your levels are below optimal, a vitamin D shot is one of the fastest ways to correct the deficiency.

How Much Does a Vitamin D Shot Cost?

At The Remedy Room, a vitamin D shot is $49 per injection. New patients (or returning patients who haven’t been seen in the past 12 months) pay an additional $69 initial consultation fee, which covers a face-to-face evaluation with our medical team to confirm a vitamin D shot is right for you.

There are no hidden fees, no membership requirements, and no commitment. You can come in for a single shot or schedule a full treatment course based on your physician’s recommendation.

Side Effects and Safety

Vitamin D shots are generally very safe when administered by a licensed medical professional. The most common side effect is mild soreness, redness, or bruising at the injection site, which typically resolves within a day or two.

More significant side effects are rare but can occur with excessive dosing without medical supervision. These may include:

  • Hypercalcemia (elevated blood calcium)
  • Nausea or loss of appetite
  • Increased thirst or frequent urination
  • Headache

This is exactly why vitamin D injections should always be administered under physician supervision, with periodic blood work to ensure you’re not exceeding optimal levels. Self-administered or unmonitored high-dose vitamin D carries real risk; physician-guided treatment essentially eliminates it.

People who should avoid vitamin D injections include those with hypercalcemia, certain kidney conditions, sarcoidosis, or specific lymphomas. Our medical team will review your history before any treatment to confirm it’s appropriate for you.

How Long Does a Vitamin D Shot Last?

Cholecalciferol has a long half-life in the body, typically 2 to 3 weeks for the active form, but stored vitamin D can remain available for 2 to 3 months after a single high-dose injection. This is what allows for the infrequent dosing schedule and is one of the biggest practical advantages over daily pills.

Most patients notice improvements in energy, mood, or general well-being within 1 to 3 weeks of their first shot, though some feel a difference within days. Full benefits, particularly for bone health, immune resilience, and muscle strength, develop over the course of consistent treatment.

Where to Get a Vitamin D Shot Near You: Serving New Orleans & Metairie

The Remedy Room is located at 123 Metairie Road, Suite 102, Metairie, LA 70005, just a short drive from downtown New Orleans, the French Quarter, Uptown, Mid-City, Lakeview, and surrounding Jefferson Parish neighborhoods. We serve patients throughout the greater New Orleans metro area, including Old Metairie, Kenner, River Ridge, Harahan, and the North Shore.

Walk-ins are welcome, but we recommend booking ahead to minimize wait time. Most vitamin D shot appointments take 15 to 20 minutes from check-in to walking out the door.

Hours: Monday to Saturday, 9 AM to 4 PM Phone: (504) 301-1670

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Dr Mignonne C Mary | The Remedy Room

Dr. Mignonne C. Mary

Internal Medicine | The Remedy Room

At The Remedy Room, every treatment is guided by medical expertise you can trust. Our care is in-house, never remote telemedicine, and every patient meets with real providers face to face. Led by Dr. Mignonne C. Mary, a nationally recognized leader in integrative medicine with over 20 years of practice, our team combines proven medical authority with compassionate care. With decades of experience and a trusted reputation, The Remedy Room continues to be a center for safe and effective therapies. Read more about Dr Mignonne C. Mary here

Dr Mignonne C Mary | The Remedy Room

Dr. Mignonne C. Mary

Internal Medicine | The Remedy Room

At The Remedy Room, every treatment is guided by medical expertise you can trust. Our care is in-house, never remote telemedicine, and every patient meets with real providers face to face. Led by Dr. Mignonne C. Mary, a nationally recognized leader in integrative medicine with over 20 years of practice, our team combines proven medical authority with compassionate care. With decades of experience and a trusted reputation, The Remedy Room continues to be a center for safe and effective therapies. Read more about Dr Mignonne C. Mary here

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Your Questions About the Vitamin D Shot, Answered

Yes. For people with low vitamin D levels, injections are one of the most effective ways to restore optimal blood concentrations. Because the nutrient bypasses the digestive tract, absorption is far more reliable than with oral supplements, particularly for patients with malabsorption issues, IBS, Crohn’s disease, or those who’ve had gastric bypass surgery. Most patients see measurable improvement on follow-up blood work within a few weeks.

When administered by a licensed medical professional under physician supervision, vitamin D shots are very safe. Mild injection-site soreness is the most common side effect and resolves quickly. Risks of overdose or hypercalcemia are minimal when dosing is guided by blood work, which is exactly why we monitor levels periodically at The Remedy Room rather than giving fixed doses without context.

Frequency depends on your starting vitamin D level and treatment goals. Patients with severe deficiency may receive injections every 2 to 4 weeks initially, then transition to maintenance dosing every 1 to 3 months once levels normalize. Your provider will recommend a personalized schedule based on lab results and symptoms.

Some patients notice improved energy, mood, or sleep within a few days. For most, benefits develop gradually over 1 to 3 weeks as blood levels rise. Effects on bone health, immunity, and muscle strength build with consistent treatment over months.

A vitamin D shot is $49. New patients also pay a one-time $69 initial consultation fee, which covers an evaluation with our medical team to confirm the treatment is appropriate for you.

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