How to Book Mobile IV Therapy

STEP 1
Book Online
After booking online, our team will reach out to you via call or text.

STEP 2
Complete Medical Intake Form
You will be texted a medical intake form. Once completed, a medical provider will call you.

STEP 3
We Come To You
A registered nurse will text you their ETA and stay with you throughout your drip. Feel better faster from home!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is IV Therapy?
IV therapy, or intravenous therapy, involves delivering nutrients and fluids directly to your vein and to your bloodstream. This method bypasses the GI tract and ensures maximum absorption of the nutrients and rapid results.
What are the benefits of IV therapy?
Benefits include more energy, mental clarity, brighter skin, overall feelings of wellness, and relief from headache, nausea, and feeling like "blaahhh."
Do you do in home visits?
Yes! We travel to your location and setup right in your home. No need to leave the house. Sit back and relax!
Can I get an IV when I am sick?
Absolutely! IV therapy can actually boost your immune system and help you overcome your illness sooner and feel better faster. The results are much more noticeable when you are feeling sick or depleted.
Can IV Therapy help with hangover?
Yes! IV therapy can help reduce nausea, headache, and improve mental clarity by restoring your body with vital fluids and nutrients.
How long does IV therapy take?
The IV therapy will typically take between 30-60 minutes.
How often can I get IV therapy?
We recommend you get IV therapy on an as needed basis when you're feeling depleted, fatigued, sick, hungover, dealing with a headache, or feeling like "blahhhh". For IV drips, no more than once a week.
How long does it take to see the results?
Most clients report feeling better initially after the drip and see results within 24 hours.
How long do the IV therapy results last?
Most clients report experiencing the benefits for a few days and up to a couple weeks.
Does IV therapy hurt?
Typically no. You may feel a poke or small pressure when the IV is inserted, but during the drip you should experience no pain.