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Mobile IV Therapy vs. an IV Clinic: Which Is Better?

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Mobile IV therapy brings a licensed nurse and your drip to your home, hotel, or office, while an IV clinic requires you to travel and wait. For most people, mobile IV therapy is more convenient, more private, and just as safe, because the same licensed professionals deliver the same treatments.

Convenience and Privacy

The biggest difference is where you receive care. With mobile IV therapy, there is no traffic, no parking, and no shared waiting room. You relax in your own space while a registered nurse handles everything. That privacy and comfort matter even more when you are hungover, sick, or simply exhausted.

Safety and Quality of Care

Mobile IV therapy is held to the same clinical standards as a clinic. Every drip is administered by a licensed registered nurse, with care overseen by a physician, using sterile equipment and solutions sourced from quality compounding pharmacies. You get the same expertise that you would in a clinic, delivered to your door.

Cost and When a Clinic Makes Sense

Mobile pricing is comparable to clinic pricing, with a small mobile service fee for the convenience of coming to you. A brick-and-mortar clinic may make sense if you specifically want to drop in without an appointment, but for comfort, privacy, and flexibility, most Seattle clients prefer mobile. You can book a nurse to your door 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Mobile IV Therapy vs. an IV Clinic: Which Is Better.

Is mobile IV therapy safe?
Yes. The same licensed registered nurses deliver the same treatments you would receive in a clinic, with physician oversight, sterile equipment, and pharmacy-grade solutions, all in the comfort of your home.
Is mobile IV therapy more expensive than a clinic?
Pricing is comparable, with a small mobile service fee for the convenience of coming to you. Many clients find the time saved and privacy well worth it.
How fast can a nurse come to me?
We serve the greater Seattle and Sea-Tac metro 24/7, and same-day appointments are often available. Book online or call and we will confirm the soonest time.
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.