
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions
Mobile IV therapy is a service where a Registered Nurse (RN) comes to your home, office, hotel, or event to provide intravenous (IV) hydration, vitamins, minerals, and medications. By delivering nutrients directly into your bloodstream, the treatment bypasses the digestive system for faster, more effective results.
When nutrients are administered intravenously, they bypass the digestive system and enter your bloodstream directly. This ensures 100% absorption and immediate availability for your body to use.
IV therapy is generally safe for healthy individuals. All treatments are administered by a Registered Nurse (RN). Before starting, we review your health history and current symptoms to ensure the infusion is appropriate for you.
Benefits vary depending on the infusion, but may include:
Increased energy and mental clarity
Immune system support
Faster recovery from illness, travel, or fatigue
Improved skin health and hydration
Relief from migraines, nausea, and hangovers
Most infusions, including a standard 1000 ml treatment, take about 45 minutes. Smaller infusions, like 500 ml drips, typically take around 30 minutes. Specialty infusions, such as NAD+, can take 2–6 hours depending on the dosage.
We offer mobile IV therapy across all of Flagler County and parts of St. Johns and Volusia counties. This includes Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, St. Augustine, Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach, and surrounding areas. Our Registered Nurse (RN) comes to your home, office, hotel, or event for your convenience.
We provide mobile IV therapy seven days a week, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
You may feel a quick pinch when the IV is started, but most clients are comfortable during the session. Many relax, read, or use their phone while receiving therapy.
Yes. We provide mobile services, bringing professional IV therapy directly to your home, office, or hotel for your convenience.
Certain medical conditions may prevent IV therapy from being recommended. These include congestive heart failure, severe kidney issues, or other serious health concerns. Before treatment, your Registered Nurse (RN) will review your medical history to ensure the infusion is safe for you.
Yes, we provide IV therapy during pregnancy with an obstetrician’s recommendation.
The frequency of IV therapy varies based on individual needs and wellness goals. Some clients use it occasionally for recovery or immune support, while others receive therapy weekly for ongoing wellness.
We do not accept insurance. Payments can be made by credit card, debit card, cash, or check.
Typical infusions range from $200–$300. Specialty treatments, such as NAD+, start at $400 and increase based on dosage.
Yes. We offer IV pain relief using Ketorolac (Toradol), which can provide 4–6 hours of relief for moderate to severe pain. It is intended for short-term use only, no longer than five days. Your RN will assess your health and symptoms to ensure the infusion is safe and appropriate for you.
Yes. We provide IV therapy using Ondansetron (Zofran), a medication that helps relieve nausea, vomiting, and discomfort.



