The best IV therapy in Las Vegas is not one drip but seven, each matched to a different need, from rehydration to hangover recovery. Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy mixes every bag on site and sends a licensed registered nurse to your home or hotel, anywhere in the valley, 24 hours a day. Below, we compare each drip by what it does, what it costs in 2026, and who it suits, so you can book the right one with confidence.
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The Short Answer
For a hangover, book the Hangover IV ($250). For everyday wellness, the Myers' Cocktail ($225). For the deepest reset, Mega Myers ($299). For migraines, the Migraine Relief IV ($275). For plain rehydration, the Hydration IV ($199). For energy and anti-aging, NAD+ ($100). For skin, the Beauty Boost ($249.71). A licensed registered nurse places every drip, 24/7.
In This Guide
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A registered nurse, every visit
A licensed RN places every IV, not a technician, under Medical Director Dr. Daniel Olivero, MD.
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Mixed at your door
Bags are built at the time of service, so the nurse mixes your drip after reviewing what you booked.
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Upfront pricing
Drips run $150 to $350. Add-ons are $35 each, a $100 deposit applies to your bill, and first-time clients get 10 percent off.
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24/7 across the valley
A nurse comes to your home or hotel anywhere in the Las Vegas metro, day or night.
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The Las Vegas IV Menu and 2026 Pricing
Each drip is mixed on site by a licensed nurse. Add-ons are $35 each.
Hydration IV
Best for simple rehydration, 45 minutes
$199
Myers' Cocktail IV
Best for all-around wellness, 45 minutes
$225
Hangover IV
Best for morning-after recovery, 45 minutes
$250
Migraine Relief IV
Best for an active migraine, 45 minutes
$275
Mega Myers
Best for maximum recovery, 45 minutes
$299
NAD+
Best for energy and anti-aging, 90 minutes
$100
Beauty Boost
Best for skin, hair, and nails, 70 minutes
$249.71
IV Fluids
Best for basic fluid replacement, 35 minutes
$150
Las Vegas pricing
Mega Myers IV $299
About 45 minutes
Per session
In-home or hotel
What's included
- High-dose B vitamins
- Vitamin C
- Magnesium
- Glutathione
- Vitamin B12
- Licensed RN onsite
Add-ons are $35 each. A $100 booking deposit applies to your final bill, and a $99 fee applies to after-hours visits. First-time clients get 10 percent off.
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Mobile IV Therapy vs a Walk-In Clinic
How in-home, nurse-delivered IV therapy compares with traveling to a clinic in Las Vegas.
| Criterion | Mobile IV Therapy | Walk-In Clinic |
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| Where you are treated | Your home or hotel room No travel |
You travel to the clinic |
| Availability | 24/7, including overnight Anytime |
Limited to clinic hours |
| Who places the IV | A licensed registered nurse | Varies by clinic |
| Pricing | Upfront, $150 to $350 | Varies; facility fees may apply |
| Best for | Feeling worst, late nights, groups | Lowest price if you can travel |
How to Book in Three Steps
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Call or book online
Call (725) 217-4236 or reserve a time at lasvegasmobileiv.janeapp.com. Service is available 24 hours a day.
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Tell us your address and drip
Share where you are and which IV you want. A $100 deposit applies to your final bill, and first-time clients get 10 percent off.
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A nurse confirms your window
You get the soonest available arrival window for your address. Travel time depends on your location and the time of day.
Service Area
A nurse can come to you across the Las Vegas metro and Southern Nevada, including hotel rooms on and off the Strip.
- Las Vegas Strip hotels
- Henderson
- North Las Vegas
- Summerlin South
- Paradise
- Enterprise
- Sunrise Manor
- Winchester
- Whitney
- Boulder City
- Lake Las Vegas
Safety and Medical Review
Every IV is placed by a licensed registered nurse under Medical Director Dr. Daniel Olivero, MD. Tell your nurse about pregnancy, kidney or heart conditions, allergies, and any medications before treatment. IV vitamin therapy has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This is a supportive wellness service, not emergency care. If you are experiencing a medical emergency in Las Vegas, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. Medically reviewed by Patricia S. Sullivan, MD, MPH (Family Medicine).
Common Questions About IV Therapy in Las Vegas
What is the best IV therapy in Las Vegas for a hangover?
The Hangover IV ($250) is built for the morning after. It combines rehydrating fluids and electrolytes with B vitamins, plus optional anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory add-ons, and a nurse delivers it to your home or hotel in about 45 minutes.
How much does IV therapy cost in Las Vegas in 2026?
Core drips run from $150 for basic IV Fluids to $350, with most popular options between $199 and $299. Add-ons are $35 each, and a $100 deposit applies to your final bill.
Is mobile IV therapy in Las Vegas safe?
Yes, when a licensed clinician administers it. A registered nurse places every IV under Medical Director Dr. Daniel Olivero, MD, and reviews your history first. Share any conditions, allergies, or medications before treatment.
Do nurses come to hotels on the Strip?
Yes. A nurse can deliver IV therapy to hotel rooms on and off the Strip, as well as homes across the Las Vegas metro, 24 hours a day.
How fast can a nurse arrive?
When you book, you receive the soonest available arrival window for your address. Travel time depends on your location and the time of day.
Who places the IV, a nurse or a technician?
A licensed registered nurse, not a technician, places every IV and stays with you through the drip.
What is the difference between a Myers' Cocktail and a Mega Myers?
The Myers' Cocktail ($225) is the classic blend of B vitamins, vitamin C, magnesium, and calcium. The Mega Myers ($299) is a higher-dose version that adds glutathione for a deeper reset.
Does NAD+ therapy take longer than a standard drip?
Yes. NAD+ ($100) is infused slowly over about 90 minutes to reduce flushing, while most other drips take around 45 minutes.
Are there extra fees I should know about?
A $100 deposit applies to your final bill, a $99 fee applies to after-hours visits, and add-ons are $35 each. First-time clients get 10 percent off.
Who should not get IV therapy?
Anyone with kidney disease, heart conditions, or who is pregnant should check with a provider first. IV therapy is not a substitute for emergency care or for treating an underlying medical condition.
Sources and References
- U.S. Geological Survey, Water Science School: water and the human body. View source
- NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: vitamin C and B-vitamin fact sheets. View source
- American Migraine Foundation: magnesium and migraine. View source
- Cleveland Clinic: dehydration and glutathione. View source
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration: guidance on unapproved IV vitamin therapy claims. View source
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Feeling off? A nurse can be on the way.
Licensed nurses deliver IV therapy to your home or hotel across the Las Vegas valley, 24 hours a day. Tell us your address and the drip you want.
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