FAQ’s
Curious About IV Therapy?
The Answers You’ve Been Looking For
From energy boosts to immune support, here’s all the info you need to understand how our IV therapy works and what to expect.
It’s a full IV drip designed to quickly hydrate you and deliver vitamins and minerals directly into your bloodstream for energy, immune support, and overall “feel-better-fast” relief. An RN will help you choose the best formula for your goals at your visit.
Plan on about 45–60 minutes total. That includes a quick intake and RN assessment, starting your IV, and a short post‑drip check before you head out.
Most clients report feeling more hydrated, clear‑headed, and recharged the same day or by the next morning. Everyone’s body is different, but this offer is built so you can feel the experience and decide if ongoing IV therapy is right for you.
You’ll feel a quick pinch when the needle goes in, then the needle is removed and a tiny soft tube stays in your vein. Most people say the anticipation is worse than the actual poke and are comfortable for the rest of the session.
Yes, when done properly. All drips here are mixed with medical‑grade ingredients and administered by licensed RNs following physician‑approved protocols. We review your health history, medications, and vital signs before every treatment and will decline or adjust treatment if it’s not appropriate for you.
IV therapy is not for everyone. If you’re pregnant, have serious heart, kidney, or liver disease, active infection, or are under an oncologist’s care, you must talk with your personal physician first. At your visit, our RN will screen you and may refer you back to your doctor instead of treating you.
Hydration benefits are usually felt for a couple of days; energy and immune support often last about a week or more, depending on your lifestyle, sleep, and stress levels.
Many busy professionals come in every 3–4 weeks for maintenance, more often during high‑stress or peak cold/flu seasons. Your RN can suggest a schedule based on your goals.
Eat a light meal and drink water beforehand, bring a list of your medications, and wear clothing that allows easy access to your arms. If you’re feeling very ill, dizzy, or unwell, contact your doctor or urgent care first.
Our IV therapy is a cash‑pay wellness service and is not billed to insurance. You can pay with credit/debit card or HSA/FSA if your plan allows.
You’re not alone. Our RNs do this all day and are great with “needle‑nervous” clients. We talk you through it, use the smallest appropriate needle, and you can look away, listen to music, or just close your eyes while we get you set up.