IV Therapy in Rhode Island
Browse IV therapy clinics and mobile IV services across Rhode Island. Select your city to compare local providers, view pricing, and find hangover recovery, Myers' Cocktail, NAD+, and more.
30 Cities in Rhode Island
Providence
1,292,041
Providence County
Cranston
83,250
Providence County
Warwick
83,175
Kent County
Pawtucket
75,893
Providence County
East Providence
47,281
Providence County
Woonsocket
43,521
Providence County
Newport
24,874
Newport County
Central Falls
22,701
Providence County
Valley Falls
12,657
Providence County
Newport East
11,069
Newport County
Cumberland Hill
8,648
Providence County
Greenville
8,296
Providence County
Kingston
7,332
Washington County
Pascoag
4,410
Providence County
Narragansett Pier
3,167
Washington County
Hope Valley
2,297
Washington County
Chepachet
1,923
Providence County
Harrisville
1,767
Providence County
Ashaway
1,722
Washington County
Bradford
1,511
Washington County
Carolina
1,048
Washington County
Harmony
1,006
Providence County
Greene
962
Kent County
Quonochontaug
610
Washington County
Weekapaug
541
Washington County
Foster Center
358
Providence County
Misquamicut
348
Washington County
Wyoming
320
Washington County
Clayville
296
Providence County
Watch Hill
203
Washington County
Frequently Asked Questions — IV Therapy in Rhode Island
IV therapy prices in Rhode Island vary by city and clinic type, but typically range from $99 to $500 per session. Urban areas like major metropolitan cities tend to have more competition, which can mean better pricing. NAD+ therapy is the most expensive option at $250–$500+. Use our city pages to find accurate local pricing.
Yes — IV therapy in Rhode Island must be administered by licensed medical professionals (RNs, NPs, or MDs) and operate under a licensed medical director. Clinics are subject to state medical board oversight. Always verify your chosen clinic employs licensed nurses and operates with a supervising physician or medical director.
Look for Rhode Island IV therapy clinics that employ registered nurses (RNs), operate under a licensed medical director, use pharmaceutical-grade IV solutions, have verifiable reviews on Google or Yelp, and offer a health intake consultation before treatment. Our directory lists verified clinics across Rhode Island with ratings and contact information.