FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • IV therapy delivers fluids, vitamins, electrolytes, and medications directly into your bloodstream through an IV placed into your vein. This allows for rapid hydration and 100% absorption of essential nutrients. It’s a fast, effective way to boost energy, support recovery, and help you feel your best.

  • Before treatment, you will be medically evaluated by a doctor including review of you medical history, medications, and any allergies you may have. All of our medications come from a federally compliant pharmacy. All treatments are administered by licensed Registered Nurses certified in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) upholding infection control.

  • Complete the ‘contact us’ form or text our Registered Nurse to get started. We will then communicate your IV treatment needs, location, date and time, etc. Once scheduled, our licensed physician will review your health history to ensure treatment is safe and appropriate. After approval, we will come to you to administer a customized IV infusion to help you feel your best. Have questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out!

  • NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a vital coenzyme found in every cell of the body, playing a key role in energy production, DNA repair, and healthy aging. As we age, NAD+ levels decline — contributing to fatigue, brain fog, and slower recovery.

    NAD+ IV therapy delivers this essential molecule directly into the bloodstream for maximum absorption and effectiveness, helping you feel revitalized from the inside out.

    Think of NAD+ as the fuel line between your mitochondria (the cell's powerhouses) and your body’s ability to perform at its best — mentally, physically, and metabolically.

    NAD+ is crucial for cellular energy production (helps turn food into fuel), DNA repair, neurotransmitter function, and healthy aging.

  • Our qualified and experienced RNs have an above 90% accuracy with IVs on first attempt. We will provide our best professional IV skills when placing an IV first attempt.

  • We do not accept insurance. All IV treatments are transacted with cash or card payment. We try to make our services affordable for you given the convenience.

  • Most infusions take about an hour. Appointments are scheduled for ‘two hours’ to account for drive time, setup, assessment, and delivery of treatment.

  • While IV therapy is generally safe, it may not be appropriate for everyone. People with certain medical conditions—such as kidney disease, congestive heart failure, uncontrolled high blood pressure, stroke, irregular heartbeat, liver disease, bleeding or clotting disorders, active infection, pregnant, or severe electrolyte imbalances—should avoid IV therapy or consult with a healthcare provider first. Medication interactions are also strongly considered. We conduct a thorough medical screening before every treatment to ensure your safety and reduce the risk of complications.