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How Much Does IV Therapy Cost in Miami? 2026 Price Guide

The Short Answer

Mobile IV therapy in Miami typically costs $150–$400 per session for standard vitamin and hydration drips, with specialty treatments like NAD+ ranging from $500–$1,000+. Prices vary based on the drip formula, add-on medications, travel fees, and provider quality.

But price alone doesn’t tell you much. A $99 “deal” from an unlicensed provider is not the same as a $250 session from a physician-supervised service with registered nurses and pharmaceutical-grade ingredients. This guide breaks down what you’re actually paying for — and what to watch out for.

Miami IV Therapy Price Ranges by Treatment

Treatment Typical Miami Price Range What’s Included
Basic Hydration $150–$200 1L saline + electrolytes
Hangover Recovery $200–$350 Hydration + B-vitamins + anti-nausea + anti-inflammatory
Immune Boost $200–$350 High-dose Vitamin C + Zinc + Glutathione + hydration
Myers’ Cocktail $200–$300 Magnesium + Calcium + B-complex + Vitamin C + hydration
Beauty / Glow IV $250–$375 Biotin + Glutathione + vitamins + hydration
Athletic Recovery $250–$375 Hydration + amino acids + B-complex + anti-inflammatory
Weight Loss / Lipo $250–$400 MIC lipotropics + B12 + L-Carnitine + vitamins
NAD+ IV Therapy $500–$1,000+ NAD+ molecule + hydration (2–4 hour session)
B12 Shot (IM) $35–$75 Quick intramuscular injection
Glutathione Push $50–$100 Add-on to any IV drip

Prices reflect the Miami mobile IV therapy market as of 2026. Individual provider pricing varies.

What Affects IV Therapy Pricing?

1. Ingredients and Formulation

The biggest price driver. A basic saline drip costs less because the ingredients are inexpensive. NAD+ costs more because pharmaceutical-grade NAD+ is expensive to source and requires longer infusion times. Premium add-ons like Glutathione, Toradol (anti-inflammatory), and Zofran (anti-nausea) increase the cost of any drip.

2. Mobile vs. Clinic

Mobile IV therapy (nurse comes to you) typically costs $25–$75 more than walking into a clinic — but you save time, Uber costs, and the misery of traveling when you feel terrible. Most Miami providers are mobile-first because the convenience premium is worth it to clients.

3. Nurse Qualifications

Services staffed by Registered Nurses (RNs) with clinical IV experience generally charge more than those using LPNs or minimally trained staff. You’re paying for safety, accuracy, and the ability to handle complications. This is not where you want to save money.

4. Physician Oversight

Reputable providers operate under a medical director — a licensed physician who approves protocols, reviews health screenings, and is available for clinical questions. This adds cost but is essential for patient safety.

5. Ingredient Quality

Pharmaceutical-grade, USP-verified ingredients cost more than compounding pharmacy alternatives. The cheapest providers cut costs here — and you may not know the difference until something goes wrong. Always ask where ingredients are sourced.

6. Time of Service

Some providers charge premiums for late-night, early-morning, or holiday appointments. Others maintain flat pricing regardless of time. Ask before booking.

7. Group Discounts

Most providers offer per-person discounts for groups of 3+. If you’re booking for a bachelorette party, corporate event, or friend group, always ask about group rates.

Red Flags — When “Cheap” Costs You More

Miami has dozens of IV therapy providers, and prices range wildly. Here’s what suspiciously low pricing usually means:

  • $99 IV drips — At this price point, providers are cutting corners somewhere. Common shortcuts: diluted formulas, non-pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, undertrained staff, no physician oversight, or hidden fees that appear at checkout
  • “Free travel” with cheap drips — The travel cost is baked into inflated add-on prices. Read the total, not the base price
  • No health screening — If they don’t ask about your medical history, allergies, or medications before inserting a needle, leave. This is a clinical procedure, not a smoothie order
  • Vague ingredient lists — “Premium blend” or “proprietary formula” without specific ingredient names and doses is a red flag. You have a right to know exactly what’s going into your bloodstream

Read our full guide to choosing the right IV therapy provider in Miami.

Is IV Therapy Covered by Insurance?

In most cases, no. IV vitamin therapy is considered an elective wellness service and is not covered by standard health insurance plans. However:

  • HSA/FSA cards — Many IV therapy services, including Thirst IV Society, accept HSA and FSA payments. These are pre-tax health dollars, effectively giving you a 20–35% discount depending on your tax bracket
  • Medical necessity — In rare cases where IV therapy is prescribed by a physician for a diagnosed condition (severe dehydration, malabsorption disorders), insurance may cover it. This typically applies to hospital or clinical settings, not mobile wellness services

How to Get the Best Value

  1. Ask about packages — Most providers offer discounted rates for multi-session commitments (e.g., 4-pack, monthly membership)
  2. Use HSA/FSA — Pre-tax dollars save you 20–35% on every session
  3. Book groups together — Group rates can reduce per-person cost by 15–25%
  4. Choose the right drip — Don’t overpay for ingredients you don’t need. A Myers’ Cocktail covers most wellness needs at a moderate price point. Save the premium drips for specific situations
  5. Prioritize quality over price — The $50 you save on a cheap provider is meaningless if you get an infection, a blown vein, or a subpar result. Read about IV therapy safety

Thirst IV Society Pricing

We believe in transparent, competitive pricing with no hidden fees. Visit our booking page for current rates on all treatments:

📞 Call or text: (786) 305-3555
📅 View pricing & book: thirstivsociety.com/book-now

HSA/FSA accepted. Group discounts available. No hidden fees. Licensed RNs. Physician-supervised.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is NAD+ so much more expensive than other IVs?

Two reasons: the raw NAD+ molecule is expensive to produce at pharmaceutical grade, and the infusion takes 2–4 hours (vs. 30–45 minutes for standard drips). You’re paying for premium ingredients and significantly more nursing time.

Are there hidden fees I should ask about?

Common hidden fees include: travel/mileage charges, after-hours surcharges, add-on medication fees not included in the base price, and minimum booking requirements. Always ask for the total out-the-door cost before confirming. At Thirst IV Society, our booking page shows the full price — no surprises.

Is cheaper always worse?

Not necessarily — but below a certain price point, corners are being cut. If a provider charges significantly less than the market range, ask: What ingredients are used? Are nurses RNs? Is there physician oversight? Are they licensed and insured? The answers will tell you whether it’s a deal or a risk.

Do you offer payment plans?

Contact us about package pricing for multi-session commitments. We also accept all major credit cards, Apple Pay, and HSA/FSA.

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