IV Therapy Cost Guide (2026)

Everything you need to know about IV therapy pricing — by drip type, city, and factors that affect cost.

IV therapy pricing and cost guide

IV Therapy Pricing by Drip Type

Drip TypeDurationPrice Range

IV Hydration

Basic rehydration drip

30 min$99$175

Myers' Cocktail

Vitamins, minerals, hydration

45 min$149$275

High-Dose Vitamin C

Immune + antioxidant support

45 min$125$225

Immunity Boost

Vitamin C, zinc, B vitamins

45 min$149$250

Hangover Recovery

Rehydration + vitamins + optional meds

45 min$125$250

Beauty & Glow (Glutathione)

Skin brightening + biotin

45 min$150$275

Athletic Performance

Amino acids + electrolytes + vitamins

45 min$149$299

NAD+

Anti-aging + cellular energy

90 min$250$500

What Affects IV Therapy Cost?

Drip Type

NAD+ is the most expensive ($250–$500). Basic hydration is the most affordable ($99–$175). The formula determines most of the cost.

Location

Urban clinics in high-cost areas charge more. Mobile services add $20–50. Las Vegas and Miami have some of the most competitive markets.

Add-Ons

Anti-nausea meds, pain relief, glutathione push, and extra vitamins add $10–75 each to your base price.

Clinic Type

Standalone IV bars are often more affordable than medspas or hospital-affiliated clinics. Mobile service costs more due to travel.

Membership

Monthly memberships reduce per-session costs by 30–50%. Ideal for regular users.

Group Rates

Many mobile IV services offer discounted group rates for bachelorette parties, sports teams, and corporate wellness events.

How to Save on IV Therapy

  • Join a monthly membership — most clinics offer $79–$149/month packages that include 1–2 sessions.
  • Compare multiple providers — prices for the same drip can vary $50–$100 between clinics in the same city.
  • Ask about first-time customer discounts — many clinics offer 20–30% off your first session.
  • Book during off-peak times (weekday mornings) — some clinics offer lower rates outside of peak demand periods.
  • Choose add-ons strategically — only pay for what you actually need, not the premium package.
  • Check Groupon and local deal sites — IV therapy clinics frequently run promotional deals.

IV Therapy Cost — Frequently Asked Questions

IV therapy costs $99–$500 per session depending on the drip type. Basic hydration starts at $99–$175. Myers' Cocktail averages $149–$275. NAD+ therapy is the most expensive at $250–$500 due to the high cost of NAD+ raw material.
IV therapy pricing varies by location due to local operating costs, competition, and demand. Major metropolitan areas (NYC, LA, Miami, Las Vegas) tend to have more providers and competitive pricing. Smaller markets may have fewer options and higher prices due to less competition.
Mobile IV services typically charge $20–$50 more than in-clinic visits due to the nurse travel time and logistics. However, many patients find this a worthwhile trade-off for the convenience, especially for hangover recovery when they can't easily travel.
Common add-ons that increase IV therapy cost include: anti-nausea medication (Zofran: +$10–25), pain relief (Toradol: +$10–25), glutathione push (+$25–75), extra B12 shot (+$15–25), and extra vitamin C (+$15–30). Always ask for the full price breakdown including add-ons before your session.
Yes — most IV therapy clinics offer monthly membership packages that significantly reduce per-session costs. A typical membership costs $79–$149/month and includes 1–2 sessions plus discounts on additional sessions and add-ons. For regular users, memberships offer 30–50% savings vs. single session pricing.
Elective IV therapy for wellness purposes is generally not covered by health insurance. Some HSA/FSA accounts may cover medically necessary IV therapy with a doctor's prescription. IV therapy for specific medical conditions administered in a medical setting may be partially covered — check with your provider.