FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions about IV Drip Therapy

Mobile IV Therapy is quickly gaining in popularity. However, people still have many questions about what treatments look like, how long they last, the benefits that come from them, and more. Check out the list below to see what other people are asking and to get your own questions answered as well!

Almost anyone! Depending on your health history, most everyone will benefit from receiving an IV.

Intravenous IV drips are the fastest and most effective way to deliver fluids, vitamins, and medicines throughout the body.

IV drips bypass the digestive system when you can’t keep fluids down.

Perfect for:

  • General fatigue
  • Hangovers
  • Athletes recovering or preparing for an event/competition
  • Flu/viral illness symptoms
  • Low Energy
  • Migraines
  • Nausea/Vomiting
  • Vitamin Deficiency
  • Food poisoning

We do offer after hours service. This is subject to availability and location. Also, an additional after-hours fee of $100 will apply.

This is dependent on you and your needs.

Some patients receive IVs weekly for wellness or detox.

Patients commonly have a few sessions over several days to help fight off a chronic or acute illness, food poisoning, e coli, flu or other bacteria/virus.

Many patients find that getting one at the first sign of a migraine will lessen it’s severity or prevent it altogether – some migraine sufferers even keep us on speed dial!

Patients frequently call us as-needed for hangover recovery, athletic recovery, or to help with dehydration from working in the summer sun.

All of our medical professionals are very skilled and seasoned at getting IV’s while using techniques and products to minimize pain as well. Since our IV services are not administered in an emergency situation, we can be patient in finding the best access. Although very rare, if we are unable gain access, we may still be able to help with our intramuscular medications.

Yes, we do. We are able to treat patients between the ages of 12 and 80. Patients must weigh at least 100 pounds and consent to be treated.

Depending on the patient and what you receive, appointments usually take anywhere from 40-60 minutes.

Yes! Tips for our nurses are accepted and very much appreciated if you feel inclined to do so.

We do not accept insurance, but we do accept HSA, Cash, Venmo, Check, Debit, and Credit.

We have many different patients that we see. General illness, fatigue, and dehydration are our most frequently seen patients, along with hangovers & food poisoning.

We operate under a strict set of protocols that our medical directors has approved; all treatments are prescribed to you by them. All of our IV Specialists are experienced nurses who are certified, trained, and skilled to properly care for you.

We cannot administer IV’s to patients that have:

  • CHF (Congestive Heart Failure)
  • Kidney Failure
  • CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) renal failure
  • Those on dialysis
  • Any patient with abnormal vital signs
  • Those experiencing a medical emergency

B12 shots are typically done weekly.

  • Master Antioxidant produced in the body
  • Nervous system health
  • Liver Health
  • Protects against free radicals and oxidative stress

YES! We have many hospice patients that we assist.

Sorry. All we can do is provide you a detailed receipt.

No, we have a minimum of $100 for use to come out. Grab a few friends & do 3 additional B12 shots. That, or add it on to an IV.

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