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Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix delivers the Kids Mini Myers IV directly to your home, hotel, or vacation rental. Our pediatric-experienced registered nurses administer a gentle, reduced-volume vitamin infusion designed for smaller bodies in 30 to 45 minutes.

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Kids Mini Myers IV Delivered to Your Door in Phoenix

The Kids Mini Myers IV from Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix is a pediatric-adapted vitamin infusion containing 500cc of normal saline, B-complex vitamins, and vitamin C, designed specifically for children who need hydration and nutrient support. Unlike the adult Myers Cocktail, this formula uses half the fluid volume and omits magnesium, making it gentler on smaller bodies. A licensed registered nurse arrives at your home, hotel, or vacation rental and administers the full treatment in 30 to 45 minutes. IV delivery bypasses the digestive system entirely, which matters most when your child is vomiting, refusing fluids, or recovering from illness. IV administration achieves plasma vitamin concentrations up to 70 times higher than the maximum tolerated oral dose (Padayatty et al., Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004), so your child gets the nutrients they need even when they cannot keep anything down.

500cc Pediatric volume
30-45 min Treatment time
$175 All-inclusive
Every treatment is administered by a licensed RN with pediatric IV experience, using sterile, single-use medical equipment. Your nurse assesses your child's age, weight, and health history before beginning.

Kids Mini Myers IV

Pediatric Hydration + Vitamin Formula

$175
All-inclusive pricing

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500cc Normal Saline

A half-liter of medical-grade saline that restores fluid volume and electrolyte balance in children. The 500cc volume is specifically chosen for smaller bodies, delivering effective rehydration without the full adult liter. A Cochrane review of 17 trials with 1,811 children found that IV rehydration had a lower treatment failure rate than oral methods (Hartling et al., Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2006).

Pediatric rehydration
B Complex

B-complex vitamins serve as essential cofactors in mitochondrial energy metabolism, helping your child's cells convert nutrients into usable energy (Dépeint et al., Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2006). Illness and poor appetite can deplete B-vitamin stores quickly in children. Research has found that 12.5% of critically ill children are thiamine-deficient (Seear et al., Journal of Pediatrics, 1992), underscoring how rapidly these nutrients can drop during illness.

Energy metabolism support
Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that supports immune cell function during illness and recovery. A meta-analysis of 11 studies with 2,573 children found that vitamin C supplementation reduced upper respiratory infection duration by approximately 0.84 days (Saeed & Abdelrahim, Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research, 2023). A scoping review of 12 pediatric studies involving 855 patients reported no adverse events with high-dose IV vitamin C administration (Yanase et al., Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2021).

Immune support
Symptom Relief

What Your Child Is Feeling Right Now

Dehydration, illness, and nutrient depletion affect your child's entire body. The Kids Mini Myers IV from Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix targets each symptom with pediatric-dosed ingredients.

Child body showing symptom areas targeted by kids IV therapy in Phoenix

Headache from Dehydration

500cc Normal Saline

Nausea or Vomiting

Saline + Vitamin C

Low Energy or Fatigue

B Complex

Weakened Immune Response

Vitamin C + B Complex

Poor Appetite During Illness

Saline + B Complex

Refusing to Drink Fluids

500cc Normal Saline

Who It's For

Is the Kids Mini Myers IV Right for Your Child?

Parents book kids IV therapy in Phoenix when their child needs hydration and vitamin support faster than oral fluids can provide. Here are the most common reasons families call Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix.

Stomach Bug or Flu Recovery

When your child is vomiting or has diarrhea, oral rehydration becomes difficult or impossible. IV fluids bypass the stomach entirely, delivering hydration and vitamins directly into the bloodstream when your child cannot keep anything down.

Youth Sports or Tournament Fatigue

Multi-game tournament weekends in the Phoenix heat push young athletes hard. B-complex vitamins support energy metabolism while IV saline replaces the fluids and electrolytes lost through hours of sweating.

Post-Travel or Post-Flight

Airplane cabin air, time zone changes, and disrupted eating schedules leave kids feeling drained. Families visiting Phoenix often book the Kids Mini Myers within hours of landing to get their child rehydrated and feeling better for the trip ahead.

Low Energy or Poor Appetite

When your child is sick and refusing to eat, they miss out on the B vitamins and vitamin C their body needs to recover. IV delivery provides these nutrients directly, bypassing the appetite issue entirely.

Immune Support During School Season

Cold and flu season circulates through classrooms fast. Vitamin C supplementation reduced upper respiratory infection duration by approximately 0.84 days in a meta-analysis of 2,573 children (Saeed & Abdelrahim, 2023), and IV delivery achieves higher plasma concentrations than oral vitamins.

Pediatric Safety Information

Your nurse assesses your child's age, weight, and health history before beginning treatment. A parent or legal guardian must be present for the entire session. Please let us know if your child has any of the following conditions:

  • Kidney disease
  • Heart conditions
  • Vitamin allergies
  • G6PD deficiency
  • Bleeding disorders
Real Results

What Our Clients Say

Parents trust Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix for fast, professional in-home IV treatment. Here is what real clients experienced with our nursing team.

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Paul R.

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"What a game changer!!! I had Jay over after a bad flu. His knowledge and professional approach were unmatched. I had to have him back after this Phoenix heat got to me. I will definitely be using his services again. Very prompt and affordable. Thanks again Jay!!"

Flu & Heat Recovery
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Jessica G.

1 year ago

"From the moment Jay arrived, he was professional, friendly, and incredibly knowledgeable. He made sure I was comfortable throughout the entire process and took the time to explain each step. The IV therapy was smooth and effective, and I felt the benefits almost immediately. I highly recommend Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy!"

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Danielle N.

3 months ago

"Called Mobile IV Therapy and they were amazing. Kept me comfortable while they supplied me with fluids. The nurse stayed and chatted the whole time. Overall, wonderful experience. The stick didn't hurt."

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Kids IV therapy treatment in Phoenix, Arizona
Simple Process

What to Expect

From booking to recovery, here is exactly how kids IV therapy works with Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix. The entire process takes about 60 minutes from nurse arrival to completion.

1

Book Online or Call

Schedule in under 2 minutes. Let us know your child's age and symptoms so our nurse can prepare.

2 min
2

Nurse Arrives at Your Door

A licensed RN with pediatric experience comes to your home, hotel, or vacation rental with all equipment.

30-60 min arrival
3

Health Check + IV Placement

Your nurse reviews your child's age, weight, and health history, then places the IV using a pediatric-gauge needle for minimal discomfort.

30-45 min treatment
4

Back to Being a Kid

Your child is rehydrated and feeling better. Your nurse provides post-treatment guidance before leaving.

Done!

Help Your Child Feel Better Today

Same-day appointments available in Phoenix.

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Customize Your Child's IV

Optional Add-Ons for Kids IV Therapy

Your nurse can add targeted supplements to your child's Kids Mini Myers IV at Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix. Each add-on is $25 and is administered based on your child's age, weight, and symptoms.

+$25

Zinc

An essential mineral for immune cell function and wound healing. Children with poor appetite or illness-related nutrient gaps often benefit from zinc supplementation to support recovery.

Immune support
+$25

Zofran (Ondansetron)

The same anti-nausea medication used in pediatric emergency rooms. Zofran blocks the serotonin receptors that trigger nausea and vomiting, and it begins working within minutes when given through an IV.

Stops nausea fast
+$25

Vitamin B12

An additional B12 boost beyond what the B Complex provides. Supports energy metabolism and red blood cell production, which is especially helpful for children recovering from prolonged illness or poor eating.

Energy restoration
+$25

Benadryl

Commonly used in pediatrics for allergic reactions and to help restless children relax during treatment. Your nurse will assess whether Benadryl is appropriate based on your child's age and weight.

Allergy relief
+$25

Pepcid

Reduces stomach acid production for children experiencing heartburn, acid reflux, or stomach discomfort from illness. Helps settle the stomach so your child can rest and recover more comfortably.

Settles stomach
Your nurse will recommend add-ons based on your child's specific symptoms, age, and weight. All add-on dosages are adjusted for pediatric patients. Our nurses bring add-ons to your appointment.

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Research-Backed Treatment

The Science Behind Kids IV Therapy

When a child is sick, dehydrated, or nutrient-depleted, their smaller body has fewer reserves to draw from. The Kids Mini Myers IV from Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix addresses four overlapping problems that oral fluids and vitamins cannot solve as quickly: fluid loss, vitamin depletion, immune demand, and absorption limitations.

01

Pediatric Dehydration

Children dehydrate faster than adults because they have a higher surface-area-to-body-weight ratio and lose proportionally more fluid through fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. A Cochrane review of 17 trials with 1,811 children found that oral rehydration had a 4% higher treatment failure rate compared to IV rehydration, with IV therapy preferred when a child cannot tolerate oral fluids.

Dry lips Fewer tears Low energy Reduced urine
IV targets this: 500cc Normal Saline

Hartling et al., Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2006)

02

B-Vitamin Depletion

B-complex vitamins are essential cofactors in mitochondrial energy metabolism, and children burn through these stores quickly during illness and periods of poor appetite. Research found that 12.5% of critically ill children were thiamine-deficient and 3.8% were riboflavin-deficient, demonstrating how rapidly B-vitamin stores deplete in sick kids.

Fatigue Poor appetite Weakness Irritability
IV targets this: B Complex

Seear et al., Journal of Pediatrics (1992); Dépeint et al., Chemico-Biological Interactions (2006)

03

Immune System Demand

During infection, a child's immune system consumes vitamin C rapidly. Research on critically ill pediatric patients found that 50% had plasma vitamin C levels in the scurvy range (median 23.34 µM vs. normal 50-70 µM). A meta-analysis of 11 studies with 2,573 children found vitamin C supplementation reduced upper respiratory infection duration by approximately 0.84 days.

Recurring illness Slow recovery Fever
IV targets this: Vitamin C

Choi et al., J Pediatr Intensive Care (2021); Saeed & Abdelrahim, J Clin Nurs Res (2023)

04

Oral Absorption Limits

When a child is vomiting or has an irritated stomach, oral supplements and fluids cannot be absorbed effectively. Pharmacokinetic research in healthy volunteers demonstrated that IV vitamin C administration produces plasma concentrations up to 70 times higher than the maximum tolerated oral dose, because intestinal absorption is saturable while IV delivery bypasses this limitation entirely.

Vomiting Refusing fluids Stomach irritation
IV targets this: Direct bloodstream delivery

Padayatty et al., Annals of Internal Medicine (2004)

Oral Fluids vs. IV Therapy for Children

A Cochrane review of 1,811 children found IV rehydration had fewer treatment failures than oral methods.

Pedialyte, Juice & Water

Useless if vomiting: Oral fluids cannot be absorbed when your child is throwing up
Limited vitamin levels: Intestinal absorption caps plasma vitamin C far below IV levels
Hours to rehydrate: Small sips over hours when your child feels too sick to drink
4% higher failure rate: Cochrane data shows oral methods fail more often in pediatric dehydration
VS

Kids Mini Myers IV

Works even when vomiting: Bypasses the stomach entirely, delivering fluids directly to the bloodstream
Up to 70x higher vitamin levels: IV delivery achieves plasma concentrations oral routes cannot match
30 to 45 minutes: Full 500cc of saline plus vitamins delivered in a single treatment session
Proven pediatric safety: No adverse events reported across 855 pediatric patients in 12 studies

Sources & Research

Hartling L, et al. Oral versus intravenous rehydration for treating dehydration due to gastroenteritis in children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2006. DOI
Padayatty SJ, et al. Vitamin C Pharmacokinetics: Implications for Oral and Intravenous Use. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004. DOI
Yanase F, et al. Efficacy and Safety of Parenteral High-Dose Vitamin C Therapy in Pediatric Patients: A Scoping Review. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2021. DOI
Seear M, et al. Thiamine, riboflavin, and pyridoxine deficiencies in a population of critically ill children. Journal of Pediatrics, 1992. DOI
Dépeint F, et al. Mitochondrial function and toxicity: role of the B vitamin family on mitochondrial energy metabolism. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2006. DOI
Saeed & Abdelrahim. A Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of Vitamin C in the Prevention and Treatment of Childhood Upper Respiratory Tract Infections. Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research, 2023.
Choi et al. Plasma Ascorbic Acid Levels in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients. Journal of Pediatric Intensive Care, 2021.
Fonseca B, et al. Enteral vs intravenous rehydration therapy for children with gastroenteritis: a meta-analysis. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 2004. DOI

All claims in this section are supported by peer-reviewed research. Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix is committed to evidence-based pediatric care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Kids IV Therapy Questions & Answers

Everything parents need to know about the Kids Mini Myers IV from Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix. Call us at (480) 908-9266 with any additional questions.

The Kids Mini Myers IV is a pediatric-adapted vitamin infusion containing 500cc of normal saline, B-complex vitamins, and vitamin C. Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix designed this formula specifically for children, using half the fluid volume of the adult Myers Cocktail and omitting magnesium. A licensed registered nurse administers the treatment in your home, hotel, or vacation rental in 30 to 45 minutes.

The Kids Mini Myers IV costs $175 all-inclusive at Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix. There are no travel fees, no hidden charges, and no additional costs for home or hotel visits anywhere in the Phoenix metro area. Optional add-ons are available at $25 each if your nurse recommends them based on your child's symptoms.

Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix provides pediatric IV treatments for children. Your nurse will assess your child's age, weight, and health history before beginning treatment to confirm the Kids Mini Myers is appropriate. A parent or legal guardian must be present for the entire session. Contact us at (480) 908-9266 to discuss your child's specific situation.

No. The Kids Mini Myers is a pediatric-adapted version with key differences. It uses 500cc of saline instead of the adult 1,000cc volume, and the vitamin concentrations are adjusted for smaller bodies. The Kids Mini Myers contains B Complex and Vitamin C, while the adult Myers Cocktail at Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix includes additional ingredients like magnesium and zinc. This formula was designed specifically for pediatric patients.

The Kids Mini Myers IV at Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix typically takes 30 to 45 minutes from IV placement to completion. Including your nurse's arrival, health assessment, and post-treatment instructions, plan for approximately 60 minutes total. The reduced 500cc volume means the treatment finishes faster than adult IV formulas.

Pedialyte and other oral rehydration solutions are effective for mild dehydration when your child can keep fluids down. IV therapy becomes the better option when your child is vomiting, refuses to drink, or has moderate dehydration that is not improving with oral fluids. A Cochrane review of 17 trials with 1,811 children found that oral rehydration had a 4% higher treatment failure rate compared to IV methods (Hartling et al., 2006). Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix recommends consulting your pediatrician for severe symptoms.

IV delivery bypasses the digestive system entirely, which matters most when a child is vomiting or has an irritated stomach. Pharmacokinetic research found that IV vitamin C administration achieves plasma concentrations up to 70 times higher than the maximum tolerated oral dose because intestinal absorption is saturable (Padayatty et al., Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004). At Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix, your child receives the full benefit of each nutrient regardless of their ability to eat or drink.

A scoping review of 12 pediatric studies involving 855 patients reported no adverse events with high-dose IV vitamin C administration in children (Yanase et al., Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2021). The Kids Mini Myers at Mobile IV Therapy Phoenix uses standard pediatric dosing, not high-dose protocols. Your nurse assesses your child's age, weight, and health history before treatment and will not administer IV vitamin C to children with G6PD deficiency or kidney disease.

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