IV (intravenous) therapy is a treatment that delivers fluids, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients directly into your bloodstream for fast and effective absorption.

Benefits may include improved hydration, increased energy, enhanced immunity, faster recovery from illness or workouts, improved skin clarity, and relief from migraines or fatigue.

Yes. IV therapy is administered by trained medical professionals using sterile equipment. All treatments are customized to your health needs and screened for safety.

Most IV drips take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of infusion and your body’s response.

Frequency depends on your goals (e.g., wellness boost vs. chronic condition support). Some clients come weekly, bi-weekly, or as needed. A consultation can help determine what’s best for you.

Yes. A brief consultation is required before your first IV therapy session. As part of this process, we conduct a Good Faith Exam (GFE), which is required by all licensed aesthetic and wellness providers. This medical evaluation is performed once per year and ensures that your treatment is safe, appropriate, and aligned with your health history and goals.

You may feel a quick pinch when the IV is inserted, but the process is generally painless and relaxing. Most clients sit comfortably, read, or scroll during their session.

Side effects are rare but can include mild bruising at the insertion site, lightheadedness, or a metallic taste in your mouth. All are typically short-lived.

Yes. We offer customized formulations based on your wellness goals—whether you're boosting immunity, recovering from travel, or supporting skin and hair health.

Individuals with certain heart, kidney, or liver conditions may not be suitable candidates. We’ll review your medical history to ensure it’s safe.

Pricing varies depending on the type of drip and add-ons. See our [Pricing Page] or contact us for a recommendation based on your needs.

Yes, mobile IV therapy may be available by appointment. Contact us for more information or to check service areas.