- January 27, 2026
When Noble Infusions opened just two years ago in Ormond Beach, there was a desert of infusion therapies, founder Shaya Fogel said.
Now, Noble Infusions is readying to open its third location in Palm Coast by late February. The new office space — located at 50 Leanni Way, Suite A5 — is already in its opening season, Fogel said, and scheduling Palm Coast patients for their next appointments.
“We absolutely address a big need,” Fogel said. “That's why we're opening up now in Palm Coast.”
But what are infusion therapies? They are medical treatments that are received through injections or through an IV infusion. Noble Infusions treats every chronic illness that is treatable by either an injectable or an IV infusion, excepting cancer treatments, Fogel said.
A lot of their clients have Alzheimer’s or other cognitive impairments, others have uncontrollably high cholesterol. Other common conditions are uncontrollable gout, arthritis, osteoporosis.
“When we opened up here, we really wanted to serve this area and its patients,” Fogel said.
Injectable treatments, Fogel said, can be life changing. Their first ever patient was taking an injection for Alzheimer's and now, at 76, the man has passed an accountant exam. The treatment is more effective in cases caught early on but has nonetheless changed lives, he said.
Sometimes, he said, it can be hard to find places that will treat some common chronic illnesses, especially those common among the older population, because companies lose money on the treatments.
The way it works, Fogel said, is that Medicare and supplemental insurance pay a set amount for a treatment, regardless of the price of the drug, and the business could end up being short some money on an order.
But the difference with Noble Infusions from other treatment centers, he said, is that their offices focus on every drug, every treatment equally, not just the expensive ones. They take the orders in the order they receive them.
“Just because a drug is expensive and one is not doesn't mean that person is not suffering the same,” Fogel said.
Noble Infusions tries to keep the cost as low as possible, or at no cost, for the patients, he said. They even help their patients in need to enroll in programs that will cover their treatments.
Fogel said their Palm Coast office already has as many as 80 patients, and is growing.
The company has over 70 different kinds of drug treatments they can administer, all of which have been approved by the Food & Drug Administration. Each clinic has three levels of clinicians on staff: a medical director who has a medical degree, a nurse practitioner as the director of clinical services and registered nurses who are experts in IV starts and injectables.
Fogel said they specifically searched for RNs who came from hospital ICUs and emergency rooms to ensure they all had the necessary experience and expertise.
It’s important, he said, for doctors to familiarize themselves with what kind of injectable treatments are available for their patients. And patients suffering from a chronic illness should also do their research to see what kind of treatments are available.
And Noble Infusions can help education on what treatments might be available for their illness, he said.
“Not everyone gets help,” he said. “That's the truth. But the amount of people that see tremendous improvement — it's so much that there's great hope for everyone.”