Please read before you book.
IV therapy is a medical service. This page explains what it is, what it is not, and how we keep you safe.
Last updated June 2026
This is general information, not medical advice, and it does not create a clinician and patient relationship. Talk to your own doctor about your specific situation.
Not emergency care
Our service supports hydration and wellness. It is not a treatment for medical emergencies. If you are having an emergency, such as chest pain, trouble breathing, or a severe reaction, call your local emergency number right away.
Not a substitute for your physician
IV therapy does not replace primary care, diagnosis, or treatment from your own healthcare provider. Keep seeing your doctor for ongoing or new health concerns.
Screening and eligibility
A licensed clinician screens every client before treatment. We may adjust, delay, or decline a treatment when it is not right for your health. Please share your full health history, medications, and allergies so we can care for you safely.
Possible risks
As with any procedure that uses a needle, IV therapy carries some risk, including bruising, irritation at the site, lightheadedness, and, rarely, infection or an allergic reaction. Your clinician will review risks with you and answer questions before you consent.
Pregnancy and medical conditions
If you are pregnant or nursing, or you have a heart, kidney, or other significant condition, tell us during screening. Some treatments are not appropriate in these cases, and we may ask for clearance from your doctor first.
Results vary
How you feel after a treatment depends on your body, hydration, and health. We do not promise specific outcomes, and nothing on this site should be read as a guarantee of results.
Questions
If anything here is unclear, ask us before you book. Reach us at [email protected] or (512) 729-4188.