FAQ
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IV therapy may help with:
Hydration
Energy support
Immune support
Hangover relief
Recovery after travel or illness
Results vary from person to person.
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You may feel a quick pinch when the IV is inserted, but most clients find the experience comfortable and relaxing afterward. We really recommend hydrating before your appointment, to plump up your veins.
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All IV treatments are administered by licensed Registered Nurses (RNs) under medical protocols and supervision.
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IV therapy is generally safe when performed by trained professionals.
We follow strict safety protocols and guidelines from the California Board of Registered Nursing to ensure high-quality care. -
V therapy may not be appropriate if you:
Have certain heart or kidney conditions
Are pregnant (depending on treatment)
Have allergies to ingredients
We perform a health screening before every appointment to ensure safety.
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This depends on your goals:
Hydration: as needed
Wellness/maintenance: weekly or monthly
We’ll help create a plan that works best for you.
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Our IVs typically include:
Sterile fluids (like saline)
Vitamins (such as B-complex, vitamin C)
Electrolytes
Each blend is designed for specific wellness goals.
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Many clients feel benefits immediately or within a few hours, while others notice effects later the same day.
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Possible mild side effects include:
Bruising at the IV site
Cool sensation during infusion
Rarely, dizziness
Serious side effects are uncommon but will be reviewed during your screening.
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IV therapy is typically considered a wellness service and is not covered by insurance. You can ask our physician for letter of necessity during your Good Faith Exam and get it FSA/HSA approved.
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We currently can take Zelle and Venmo.