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Does IV Therapy Work for Hangovers?

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Yes. IV therapy is one of the fastest ways to recover from a hangover because it rehydrates you and replaces lost electrolytes and vitamins directly through your bloodstream, often with anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory medication added. Most people feel noticeably better within the 45 to 60 minute session.

Why Hangovers Make You Feel So Bad

A hangover is mostly three things working against you at once: dehydration, lost electrolytes, and inflammation. Alcohol is a diuretic, so you lose fluids and minerals faster than you can replace them, which leads to the headache, fatigue, nausea, and brain fog that define a rough morning.

What's in a Hangover IV Drip

A Hangover IV tackles all three problems directly. It combines IV fluids and electrolytes to rehydrate you, B-vitamins and antioxidants to restore what alcohol depleted, and optional anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory medication to settle your stomach and ease the headache.

Because everything is delivered intravenously, your body uses it right away instead of waiting on your digestive system, which is still recovering.

How Fast Does It Work, and Where

Most clients feel meaningfully better by the end of a 45 to 60 minute drip. The best part of mobile service is that you never have to leave home. A licensed registered nurse comes to you, whether you are at your house, an Airbnb, or a downtown Seattle hotel after a big night out.

We are available 24/7 across the Sea-Tac metro, so you can book a drip the moment you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Does IV Therapy Work for Hangovers.

How long does a hangover IV take to work?
Most people feel significantly better by the end of the 45 to 60 minute session as fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and any anti-nausea medication take effect.
Can you come to my hotel in Seattle?
Yes. We regularly treat visitors recovering at hotels and short-term rentals across Seattle and the Sea-Tac metro. Just share your room details when you book.
Is a hangover IV better than drinking water?
It is much faster. IV fluids and electrolytes absorb directly into your bloodstream, while water has to pass through a digestive system that is still recovering from alcohol.
How much does mobile IV therapy cost in Seattle?
Pricing is self-pay and depends on the drip you choose and any add-ons. IV hydration fluids start at $99, signature drips such as the Myers' Cocktail, Immune Boost, and Hangover drips run $199 to $299, and quick injections and add-ons are $25 to $150. Specialty infusions like NAD+ and IV iron are priced individually. A mobile service fee may apply based on your location, and many clients use HSA or FSA funds.

Ready to Feel Your Best?

Book your mobile IV therapy session today and a licensed registered nurse will come to you anywhere in the greater Seattle area.