In-room IV service in Las Vegas is a mobile treatment where a licensed nurse comes to your hotel room or home, places an IV at the bedside, and delivers fluids and vitamins directly into your bloodstream. It is a convenient option when you do not want to leave your room, whether you are recovering from a night on the Strip, staying hydrated during a convention, or feeling the effects of the desert heat. This guide explains how the visit works, what it costs, and how to book a nurse to your room the same day.
How in-room IV service in Las Vegas works
The service is built around convenience: a registered nurse comes to your hotel room or home and sets up at the bedside, so you never have to leave the room. After you book online or call, the nurse arrives at your door, reviews your health history, and gets you comfortable before anything starts.
Each IV bag is prepared on-site at the time of your appointment, so you see exactly what goes in before the drip begins. Once the line is placed, the IV runs about 45 to 60 minutes while you rest, watch TV, or sleep it off. The nurse stays to monitor you the whole time, then packs everything out at the end and leaves no cleanup behind. If you decide you want extra vitamins partway through, the nurse has the common add-ons on hand, so you do not have to choose everything in advance.
Where we deliver and how fast a nurse arrives
Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy covers the Strip hotels, Summerlin, Henderson, and off-Strip neighborhoods across the Las Vegas valley, 24 hours a day. The average response time is under 30 minutes, and same-day appointments are standard. Whether you are at a Strip resort, a rental, or a private residence, a licensed registered nurse comes directly to your room.
For the fastest in-room visit, book online or call when symptoms start. The nurse confirms your room number and arrival window, then heads straight to you. Verified Google reviews from clients across the valley regularly note arrivals around the 20-minute mark.
What's included and how fast you feel it
Every in-room IV starts with a liter of medical-grade saline to restore fluid volume and electrolyte balance. From there, the formula depends on which drip you choose: B-complex and B12 for energy, magnesium for cramps, Zofran for nausea, and Toradol for headache and pain. Your nurse can add any of these on-site for $35 each, so you can build the drip around how you actually feel.
Most people notice a difference during the 45-to-60-minute session as fluids and vitamins go directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive tract. Hydration and nausea tend to ease first, with energy and focus following as the session finishes. You can pair an in-room IV with a hangover IV formula after a long night out, or keep it simple with a straight hydration IV if all you need is fluids.
In-Room IV Therapy: $150 to $299
- 1L medical-grade saline
- Licensed RN at your room
- On-site bag preparation
- Health history review
- Add-on vitamins ($35 each)
- Full session monitoring
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Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy delivers in-room IV service to hotels and homes across the valley, 24 hours a day, with an average arrival under 30 minutes. A licensed registered nurse prepares your bag on-site and stays for the full 45-to-60-minute session. Book online or call to schedule, and have your questions answered here before your appointment.