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Mobile IV therapy by Drip Refresh
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How Mobile IV Therapy Works, and Is It Safe?

See exactly what to expect when a registered nurse brings IV therapy to your door, from your first request to feeling better in under an hour.

The Process

Four simple steps

1

Request a visit

Fill out the quick form or, if your city has a local team, call them directly. Tell us where you are, what you would like, and when. We are available 24/7.

2

A registered nurse comes to you

A licensed RN arrives at your home, hotel or office with everything needed, sterile single-use equipment, pharmaceutical-grade ingredients and your chosen formula.

3

Your health review

Before starting, your nurse reviews your health information and confirms the right drip for you. If anything is not appropriate, they will say so, your safety comes first.

4

Relax while you drip

Sit back for about 30 to 60 minutes while your IV is delivered. Most people feel the difference before the nurse leaves.

Safety First

How we keep it safe

  • Every treatment is administered by a licensed registered nurse
  • Sterile, single-use equipment and pharmaceutical-grade ingredients
  • A health review before every visit
  • Clear guidance on what each drip can and cannot do

Mobile IV therapy supports hydration and wellness. It is not a substitute for emergency care. In a medical emergency, call 911.

Questions, Answered

How it works: FAQs

Is mobile IV therapy safe?
Yes, when administered by a licensed professional. Every Drip Refresh visit is carried out by a registered nurse who reviews your health information first and uses sterile, single-use equipment.
Does it hurt?
You will feel a small pinch when the IV is placed, similar to a routine blood draw. After that, most people relax comfortably for the rest of the session.
Who should not get IV therapy?
IV therapy is not right for everyone. Your nurse will review your history, and people with certain heart, kidney or other conditions, or who are pregnant, may be advised against it. In a medical emergency, call 911.
How long does it take?
Most drips take about 30 to 60 minutes from the time your nurse arrives. Specialty infusions like NAD+ can take longer.

Ready when you are, 24/7

Request a visit and a registered nurse will be in touch, or find your city for local availability.

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