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IV Therapy Cost in South Florida | Mobile IV Pricing Guide

What mobile IV therapy really costs in South Florida, and how group pricing makes it easy.

IV Therapy Cost in South Florida | Mobile IV Pricing Guide

What Does a Basic IV Drip Cost?

A basic IV hydration session — typically 1 liter of saline with electrolytes — is the most common treatment people book for hangover recovery, dehydration, and general wellness. Here's what you can expect to pay across different providers in South Florida:

Mobile IV Services:

  • Iso IV Hydration: $99 (saline hydration, no travel fee)
  • Mobile IV Nurses: $115 (saline only, add-ons extra)
  • Reset IV: $159 (basic hydration)
  • Mobile IV Medics: $199 (basic hydration)

IV Bars and Clinics:

  • Budget clinics: $85–$150
  • Mid-range IV bars: $150–$250
  • Premium lounges (Liquivida, The DRIPBaR): pricing by appointment only — expect $150+

Most mobile services in South Florida charge between $150 and $300 for a single session. Clinic prices are sometimes lower, but you're paying for the Uber to get there (and back), plus the time spent in a waiting room — not ideal when you're recovering from a rough night.

How Much Do Popular Treatments Cost?

Different drip formulas come at different price points. Here's what the South Florida market looks like for the most-requested treatments:

Hangover Recovery: $125–$435 depending on the provider and what's included. Some services bundle anti-nausea and pain relief medications into the price; others charge separately. At Iso IV, you'd pay $99 for the hydration base plus $25 per add-on (Zofran for nausea, Toradol for headaches), putting a fully-loaded hangover drip at $149 — still less than most competitors charge for their basic package.

Myers' Cocktail (Vitamin Drip): $150–$299 at most providers. This classic blend of B vitamins, vitamin C, and magnesium is one of the most popular IV formulas nationwide.

Immunity Boost: $150–$299. High-dose vitamin C with B vitamins and zinc, popular during flu season or before big trips.

NAD+ Therapy: $250–$750. This is the premium tier — NAD+ infusions take longer and cost significantly more everywhere. If you're seeing NAD+ advertised for under $200, read the fine print.

Mobile IV vs. Clinic: Which Is Actually Cheaper?

This is where it gets interesting. Conventional wisdom says clinics are cheaper than mobile services because they don't have travel costs. That's sometimes true — but the gap is smaller than you'd think, and in some cases mobile is actually the better deal.

The hidden costs of a clinic visit: A round-trip rideshare in Miami runs $15–$40. Add 30+ minutes of travel time and potential wait times at a walk-in clinic. When you factor in the total cost — money plus time — mobile and clinic pricing often comes out close to even.

Mobile pricing includes convenience: Mobile providers come to your hotel, Airbnb, rental house, or event venue. You're not losing any of your vacation time sitting in a strip-mall waiting room. For groups especially, having a nurse come to one location is dramatically more efficient than coordinating 6–10 people to get to a clinic.

Group pricing changes the math entirely: This is where mobile services built for groups have a real advantage. At Iso IV Hydration, groups of 5 or more get a 5% per-person discount, and groups of 10 or more save 10%. On a base price of $99, that means a bachelorette party of 8 is paying roughly $94 per person for in-room IV hydration — delivered to wherever they're staying, with no travel fees. Try finding that at an IV bar.

Why Is There Such a Big Price Range?

A few factors drive the spread:

Overhead: Brick-and-mortar IV bars pay rent, utilities, and front-desk staff. Mobile services that operate out of high-end vehicles or maintain luxury branding build those costs into pricing. Lean mobile operations with lower overhead can pass savings on to customers.

What's included: Some providers include vitamins, anti-nausea medication, and pain relievers in their base price. Others start low but charge $25–$75 per add-on. Always check what's actually in the bag before comparing sticker prices.

Location and branding: An IV lounge in South Beach or Brickell will charge more than a mobile service operating across the tri-county area. You're partly paying for the aesthetic, the Instagram moment, and the real estate.

Nurse vs. paramedic vs. tech: Providers staffed entirely by registered nurses or nurse practitioners may charge differently than those using EMTs or IV techs. At Iso IV, all sessions are administered by licensed nurses.

What Should You Look For?

Price matters, but it shouldn't be the only factor. Here's what to check:

Licensed medical professionals: Make sure your provider uses registered nurses or equivalent licensed practitioners. IV therapy involves inserting a needle into your vein — this isn't a spa treatment.

Transparent pricing: If a provider won't list prices on their website, that's usually a sign they're on the expensive side. Look for providers who are upfront about what things cost.

No hidden fees: Watch for travel fees, "after-hours" surcharges, weekend premiums, and minimum group sizes. The best providers keep it simple.

Reviews from actual groups: If you're booking for a group event, look specifically for reviews from bachelorette parties, wedding groups, or similar. Group logistics are different from individual sessions, and not every provider handles them well.

The Bottom Line

IV therapy in South Florida doesn't have to break the bank. While some providers charge $200–$400+ per session, you can get nurse-administered mobile IV hydration starting at $99 per person with no travel fees — delivered directly to wherever you're staying.

For groups visiting Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or Palm Beach, the math is clear: mobile IV services built for groups offer the best combination of price, convenience, and quality.

Iso IV Hydration provides mobile IV therapy across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. All sessions are administered by licensed nurses. Starting at $99/person with no travel fees. Call or text 954-440-5077 or visit isoivhydration.com to book.

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