Frequently Asked Questions

We understand you may have questions before booking your IV hydration treatment. Below are answers to some of the most common questions about our services, safety, and what to expect during your appointment.

  • IV hydration delivers fluids, vitamins, and minerals directly into your bloodstream, allowing for rapid absorption compared to oral supplements. It’s commonly used to support hydration, energy, recovery, and overall wellness.

  • When taken by mouth, nutrients must pass through the digestive system, where absorption can be limited.
    IV hydration bypasses digestion, allowing your body to utilize fluids and nutrients more efficiently and quickly.

  • Yes. All clients must complete a Good Faith Medical Examination with a licensed clinician prior to treatment. This ensures IV hydration is safe, appropriate, and tailored to your individual health needs.

  • IV hydration may be beneficial for individuals experiencing dehydration, fatigue, travel-related exhaustion, intense physical activity, or high-demand schedules. Eligibility is determined during your medical screening.

  • Yes. IV hydration may not be appropriate for individuals with certain conditions, including:

    • Kidney disease

    • Heart disease or heart failure

    • Uncontrolled high blood pressure

    • Certain electrolyte imbalances

    • Pregnancy

    • Specific medication interactions

    Your clinician will review your history to ensure safety.

  • Most sessions take 30–60 minutes, depending on the drip selected and individual comfort.

  • Many clients report feeling more hydrated, clearer, or energized the same day. Results vary based on individual health status, hydration level, and lifestyle factors.


  • When provided by trained professionals using sterile supplies and proper medical screening, IV hydration is considered safe for eligible clients. Our protocols prioritize safety and clinical oversight.

  • Side effects are uncommon but may include minor bruising at the IV site, a cool sensation during infusion, or temporary lightheadedness. Serious side effects are rare when proper screening is completed.

  • Yes. Customization and add-on vitamins may be available if medically appropriate, based on your screening and clinician approval.

  • Frequency depends on individual needs, goals, and medical clearance. Some clients come occasionally, while others choose scheduled or membership-based visits.

  • IV hydration services are typically self-pay and not covered by insurance. Receipts may be provided upon request.

  • Drink water prior to your visit

    1. Eat a light meal unless advised otherwise

    2. Wear comfortable clothing with easy arm access