IV Therapy at Home
A licensed nurse brings your IV drip to you — no clinic, no waiting room, no driving. At-home IV therapy is available in most major US cities with same-day appointments and response times as fast as 45 minutes. Book online, stay on your couch.
How At-Home IV Therapy Works
Book online or call
Choose your drip, select a time, and provide your address. Most services confirm within minutes.
Nurse arrives
A licensed RN arrives at your door with all equipment. Typical response time: 60–120 minutes.
Quick health intake
Your nurse reviews your health history and any current medications before placing the IV.
Relax while you drip
The IV runs for 30–90 minutes. Watch TV, work, or rest — whatever you need.
Nurse cleans up and leaves
Everything is removed and disposed of properly. You stay comfortable the whole time.
Why Choose IV Therapy at Home?
Maximum comfort
Receive treatment in your own bed or couch. No waiting room, no driving while dehydrated or hungover.
Same-day availability
Most mobile IV services confirm within minutes and arrive within 60–120 minutes of booking.
Licensed RN care
All treatments administered by registered nurses operating under physician supervision. Same quality as a clinic.
Any location
Home, hotel room, office, Airbnb, event venue — anywhere in the service area.
IV Drips Available at Home
IV Hydration
$149–$199
Best for: General dehydration, travel, heat exposure
Hangover Recovery
$175–$275
Best for: Post-drinking recovery at home in bed
Myers' Cocktail
$175–$299
Best for: Fatigue, illness, general wellness
NAD+
$350–$600
Best for: Anti-aging, energy, cognitive performance
Immunity Boost
$175–$275
Best for: Fighting illness or immune support
Beauty (Glutathione)
$175–$275
Best for: Skin brightening, antioxidant therapy
At-Home IV Therapy Cost Breakdown
At-home IV therapy costs more than visiting a clinic in person due to the travel and nurse dispatch fee. Expect to pay $25–$75 more than the clinic price for the at-home convenience. Here's a typical cost breakdown:
| Drip Type | At-Home Price | Clinic Price |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Hydration | $149–$199 | $99–$175 |
| Myers' Cocktail | $199–$299 | $149–$275 |
| Hangover Recovery | $199–$275 | $125–$250 |
| Immunity Boost | $199–$275 | $149–$250 |
| NAD+ (90 min) | $400–$600 | $250–$500 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does IV therapy at home work?
You book an appointment online or by phone with a mobile IV company. A licensed registered nurse (RN) arrives at your location — home, hotel, office, or event venue — with all equipment: IV bags, needles, tubing, gloves, and any medications. The nurse performs a brief health intake, places the IV, and administers the drip. The entire process takes 45–90 minutes from start to finish. You relax while the IV runs.
How much does home IV therapy cost?
At-home IV therapy typically costs $149–$350 per session, including the nurse travel fee. Basic hydration drips start around $149–$199. Myers' Cocktail at home runs $175–$299. NAD+ therapy at home is $350–$600+ due to the longer session time. Most mobile IV companies charge a flat travel fee of $25–$75, often waived for larger orders or memberships. NYC and LA tend to have the highest prices; smaller markets are often cheaper.
Is IV therapy at home safe?
Yes, when administered by licensed registered nurses. Reputable mobile IV companies employ RNs and operate under a licensed physician medical director who oversees protocols. All solutions are pharmaceutical-grade, prepared in sterile conditions. The nurse performs health screening before treatment and monitors you throughout. Risks are minimal and the same as any IV placement — minor bruising or discomfort at the injection site.
How quickly can I get IV therapy at home?
Most mobile IV services in major cities offer same-day appointments, with response times of 60–120 minutes. Some services in dense urban areas (NYC, LA, Miami, Las Vegas) can arrive within 45 minutes. For the fastest service, book before you need it — weekend mornings (peak hangover time) fill up fast. Many services also offer scheduled next-day appointments.
What is the difference between at-home IV therapy and mobile IV therapy?
They're the same thing. "Mobile IV therapy," "at-home IV therapy," and "concierge IV therapy" all refer to a service where a licensed nurse travels to your location to administer IV treatment. Some services operate out of vans or cars; others simply dispatch nurses. The term "mobile IV" is more common in the industry, but the service is identical to what's called "at-home IV."
Can I get IV therapy at home for a hangover?
Yes — hangover recovery is the #1 reason people book at-home IV therapy. A nurse brings a Hangover Recovery drip or Myers' Cocktail directly to your bed or couch. Many mobile IV companies operate early mornings on weekends specifically for this. You can often get a nurse to arrive within 60–90 minutes of booking.