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Mobile IV Therapy Cost in Phoenix: 2026 Pricing Guide

Mobile IV therapy in Phoenix is priced per drip, from $150 for IV fluids to $299 for the Mega Myers, with vitamin add-ons at $25 each. This 2026 guide breaks down the full menu, what changes the price, how payment works, and what to expect when a nurse comes to

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In Phoenix, mobile IV therapy from Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy costs between $150 and $299 for a standard drip, delivered to your home, hotel, or office by a licensed nurse. Prices are set per drip and published upfront, so you can see the full cost before you book. This guide breaks down every drip, what add-ons cost, and what changes the price.

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How much does mobile IV therapy cost in Phoenix?
A standard mobile IV drip in Phoenix costs $150 to $299. A Hydration IV is $175, a Myers' Cocktail IV is $195, and vitamin add-ons are $25 each. Most sessions take about 30 to 45 minutes, and your nurse confirms the full total before treatment begins.
Phoenix pricing

Hydration IV $175

About 45 minutes Per session Home, hotel, or office
What is included
  • 1 liter of IV fluids
  • Vitamin and electrolyte blend
  • Started by a licensed nurse
  • Bag mixed at your visit
  • Add-ons from $25 each
  • Total confirmed before we start
The price you see is the price you pay. Your nurse confirms the full total with you before treatment begins.
Book a Hydration IV
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Phoenix Mobile IV Menu and Prices
Flat pricing per drip, mixed and started by a licensed nurse at your location
Straight saline rehydration. About 35 minutes. $150.
$150
Fluids plus a vitamin and electrolyte blend for dehydration, heat, and travel. About 45 minutes. $175.
$175
The classic vitamin and mineral drip with magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C. About 45 minutes. $195.
$195
A higher-dose version of the Myers' Cocktail. About 45 minutes. $299.
$299
Fluids with targeted additions for the morning after a night out. About 45 minutes. $250.
$250
Fluids with additions that may help provide relief for some patients. About 45 minutes. $250.
$250
Food Poisoning IV
A longer drip that pairs fluids with anti-nausea support. About 70 minutes. $250.
$250
Infused slowly for comfort, so it runs the longest of the standard drips. About 90 minutes. $100.
$100
A smaller, pediatric-appropriate formulation. About 60 minutes. $175.
$175
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Standard drips are $150 to $299
The formula you choose is the biggest driver of price, not where you are in the Valley. A basic fluid bag is $150 and the loaded Mega Myers is $299.
Add-ons are $25 each
A single vitamin or mineral push, such as B12 or glutathione, is a flat $25 added to any drip. A standalone IM vitamin shot is $35.
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You pay the menu price
Your nurse confirms the full total before starting, so there is no surprise at the end of the visit.
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It is a self-pay service
Mobile IV therapy for wellness is elective and is generally not billed to health insurance. See the insurance section below.

What a Mobile IV Costs in Phoenix

Mobile IV therapy in Phoenix is priced per drip, and every drip on the Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy menu has a flat, published price. The range runs from $150 for a straight bag of IV fluids to $299 for the Mega Myers, the most loaded vitamin drip on the menu. A nurse brings the full kit to you, starts the line, and stays for the session, so the price covers the visit, not just the bag.

Because the price is set by the formula, the fastest way to estimate your cost is to pick the drip that matches why you are booking. The sections below group the menu the way most people shop it.

Cost by drip type

Hydration and IV fluids, $150 to $175

The two simplest options are IV Fluids at $150 for about a 35 minute session and the Hydration IV at $175 for about 45 minutes. IV Fluids is a straight saline rehydration bag. The Hydration IV adds a vitamin and electrolyte blend for general dehydration, heat recovery, and travel fatigue. The least expensive drip in Phoenix is a bag of IV fluids at $150.

Myers' Cocktail and Mega Myers, $195 to $299

The Myers' Cocktail IV is $195 and is the classic vitamin and mineral drip, combining magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C in saline. The Mega Myers is $299 and is a higher-dose version of the same idea. The Myers' family is the middle of the menu and the most common starting point for first-time clients.

Hangover, migraine, and food poisoning IVs, $250

Three symptom-focused drips are each $250: the Hangover IV, the Migraine Relief IV, and the Food Poisoning IV. Each pairs fluids with targeted additions. The Hangover IV may help relieve discomfort the morning after a night out by addressing fluid and electrolyte loss, and the Migraine Relief IV may help provide relief for some patients. The Food Poisoning IV runs a little longer at about 70 minutes. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and this service is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If your symptoms are severe or worsening, see the emergency care section before booking.

NAD+ and specialty drips

NAD+ is $100, but it runs the longest of the standard drips at about 90 minutes because it is infused slowly for comfort. The Kids Mini Myers is $175 and is a smaller, pediatric-appropriate formulation. Beauty Boost is $249.71. Stem Cell therapy is $4,999 and is a separate service that is not approved by the FDA, so it is offered on an investigational basis only. For a closer look at the NAD+ price, see our NAD+ IV therapy cost guide for Phoenix.

Add-ons and vitamin shots

Most single vitamin or mineral add-ons, such as B12, glutathione, or extra vitamin C, are $25 each and can be pushed into any drip. A standalone intramuscular vitamin shot, given without a full drip, is $35. Add-ons in Phoenix are a flat $25 each, and a standalone IM vitamin shot is $35. If you are not sure which drip or add-ons fit your visit, our nurses can help you decide, or you can use the which IV is right for me guide.

What Affects the Price of a Mobile IV in Phoenix

Four things move the price of a mobile IV, and the first one matters far more than the rest.

The drip formula you choose

The formula is the price. A straight fluid bag is $150, a Myers' Cocktail is $195, and a Mega Myers is $299, so choosing a more loaded drip is what moves you up the menu. Everything else is minor by comparison.

Add-ons and dose

Each vitamin or mineral add-on is $25, so one add-on raises a $175 Hydration IV to $200. Higher-dose or longer drips, such as the 90 minute NAD+ infusion, are priced as their own line item rather than as an add-on.

Number of people, solo or group

Individual drips are priced per person off the standard menu. For events, bachelorette weekends, or team recovery, the Group IV is a 120 minute service quoted per booking, so the per-person total depends on the group size and the drips chosen.

In-home, 24-hour convenience

Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy is a mobile, in-home service that operates 24 hours a day, so a nurse comes to your home, hotel, or office instead of you driving to a clinic. The published drip price is the price of that visit. Confirm any travel or gratuity policy with the team when you book.

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Where Phoenix mobile IV pricing starts
A standard mobile IV drip in Phoenix runs from $150 for IV Fluids to $299 for the Mega Myers. The formula you choose sets the price, not your location in the Valley.
Source: Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy menu

Does Insurance Cover Mobile IV Therapy?

Mobile IV therapy for hydration, recovery, and wellness is an elective service, and like most elective wellness care it is generally not billed to health insurance. Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy is a self-pay practice, which is part of why the pricing is published upfront. You know the full cost before you book, which keeps the model simple and avoids surprise bills.

Why IV therapy is usually self-pay

Standard health plans cover medically necessary care ordered through a clinic or hospital. Wellness hydration booked on demand at home does not usually meet that bar, so most mobile IV visits are paid out of pocket. That is the norm across the Phoenix market, not something specific to one provider.

HSA, FSA, and paying for your visit

Some clients ask whether they can use a health savings account or flexible spending account card for wellness IV therapy. Eligibility depends on your plan and whether the service is considered medically necessary, so confirm HSA or FSA use with the team and your plan administrator before your visit. Prices are the same regardless of how you pay, and there is no membership required to get the listed price.

What Is Included in Your Visit

Your drip price covers the whole appointment, from setup to cleanup. Every IV is started by a licensed nurse, and the clinical standards and formulary are overseen by the Medical Director, Dr. Christopher Seitz, MD, a board-certified emergency physician. Here is what happens.

What to expect at your visit
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Before the drip
A licensed nurse reviews a short intake with you, checks that the drip you chose is appropriate, answers questions, and confirms the full total.
About 10 minutes
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During the drip
The nurse mixes your bag at the visit rather than preparing it in advance, starts the line, and stays with you for the full session.
30 to 45 minutes
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After the drip
The nurse removes the line, cleans up, and confirms any aftercare guidance. Many clients report feeling better within 30 to 60 minutes, though individual results vary. There is no clinic to drive home from.

Who Should Not Get a Mobile IV

IV therapy is a medical service, and it is not right for everyone. Speak with your physician before booking if any of these apply to you:

  • You are pregnant, think you might be, or are breastfeeding.
  • You have kidney disease, heart failure, or a condition that limits how much fluid you can safely receive.
  • You have a history of severe allergic reactions to IV vitamins or minerals.
  • You have a bleeding disorder or take blood thinners.
  • You are managing a chronic medical condition and are unsure whether extra fluids or vitamins are safe for you.

If any of these apply, talk with a qualified provider before proceeding. IV hydration is supportive care, not a substitute for treatment from your own physician.

When to Seek Emergency Care Instead

Mobile IV therapy is for supportive hydration and nutrient delivery, not for emergencies. If your symptoms are severe, if you are pregnant, or if you suspect a serious medical condition such as heat stroke, seek emergency care immediately and do not wait for a mobile visit. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room for symptoms such as chest pain, trouble breathing, confusion, a high fever that will not come down, repeated vomiting with no ability to keep fluids down, or signs of severe dehydration. IV hydration is not a substitute for emergency treatment.

Common Questions About Mobile IV Cost in Phoenix
A standard mobile IV drip in Phoenix costs $150 to $299. A Hydration IV is $175, a Myers' Cocktail IV is $195, and the higher-dose Mega Myers is $299. Vitamin add-ons are $25 each.
The least expensive option is a straight bag of IV Fluids at $150 for about a 35 minute session. The next step up is the $175 Hydration IV, which adds a vitamin and electrolyte blend.
The Hangover IV is $250. It pairs fluids with targeted additions and may help relieve discomfort the morning after a night out by addressing fluid and electrolyte loss.
A Myers' Cocktail IV is $195 in Phoenix. If you want a higher-dose version, the Mega Myers is $299.
NAD+ is $100. It runs the longest of the standard drips at about 90 minutes, because it is infused slowly for comfort.
Vitamin and mineral add-ons are $25 each and can be added to any drip. Common add-ons include B12, glutathione, and extra vitamin C.
Yes. A vitamin or mineral add-on pushed into a drip is $25. A standalone intramuscular vitamin shot, given without a full drip, is $35.
The price you see on the menu is the price of the drip, and your nurse confirms the full total before starting. Confirm any travel or gratuity policy with the team when you book.
Mobile IV therapy for wellness is an elective service and is generally not billed to health insurance. Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy is a self-pay practice with upfront pricing.
Some clients ask about using an HSA or FSA card. Eligibility depends on your plan and whether the service is considered medically necessary, so confirm with your plan administrator and the team before your visit.
Yes. The Group IV is a 120 minute service for events and groups, quoted per booking. The per-person total depends on the group size and the drips chosen.
Most standard drips take about 30 to 45 minutes. IV Fluids is about 35 minutes, and NAD+ is about 90 minutes.
You pay at the visit, and your nurse confirms the full total before treatment begins. Prices are the same regardless of how you pay.
Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy serves the Phoenix metro and the wider Valley, including Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert. The drip price is set by the formula, not by your location.

Sources and References

  • Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy public booking menu (Jane App): source of all drip prices and session lengths.
  • Cleveland Clinic, IV therapy and hydration overview, medical context for IV hydration.
  • Mayo Clinic, Dehydration, symptoms and when to seek care.
  • National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements, vitamin C and B vitamin fact sheets.

External sources support medical context only. All prices come from the Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy public menu.

Reviewed by Patricia S. Sullivan, MD, MPH
This article was medically reviewed by Patricia S. Sullivan, MD, MPH (Family Medicine). It is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. IV therapy is administered by licensed nurses under the practice Medical Director, Dr. Christopher Seitz, MD. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and this service is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
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Phoenix Mobile IV Therapy comes to you across the Phoenix metro and the wider Valley, including Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, and Surprise. See the full Arizona service area list for every city we cover.

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Last Updated: July 3, 2026

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