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IV Therapy & Treatments August 20, 2026

After-Hours IV Therapy in Las Vegas: What the $99 Fee Covers

Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy runs 24 hours a day, and a $99 after-hours fee applies to visits scheduled between 8:00 PM and 7:00 AM. Here is what that fee covers, three worked totals for a late-night visit, and the thirteen hours of the day that carry no fee at all.

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Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy runs 24 hours a day, so you can book an after-hours IV at 2 AM and a licensed nurse or NREMT will come to you. One number changes after dark: a $99 after-hours fee applies to visits scheduled between 8:00 PM and 7:00 AM. The service itself never closes. Only the price of the visit moves.

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What does the $99 after-hours fee cover?
A $99 after-hours fee applies to any Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy visit scheduled between 8:00 PM and 7:00 AM. It is added once to the visit, on top of the price of the drip you choose. It does not change the drip, the ingredients, or the clinician who places the IV. Visits scheduled between 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM carry no after-hours fee.
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The drip price
Core drips run from $150 for IV Fluids to $299 for a Mega Myers. This is the largest part of your total, and it is the same figure at every hour of the day.
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The $99 after-hours fee
Added once to any visit scheduled between 8:00 PM and 7:00 AM. Outside that window it does not apply at all.
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$35 per add-on
Each add-on is $35 in Las Vegas. Add-ons are optional, and they are priced the same whether your visit lands at noon or at midnight.

When the After-Hours Fee Applies

Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy operates 24 hours a day, so nothing closes at 8:00 PM. What changes is what the visit costs. If you are still working out what a mobile IV costs in Las Vegas before you book, the fee is the one line that depends on your clock.

The 8:00 PM to 7:00 AM Window

The after-hours fee is $99, and it applies to service between 8:00 PM and 7:00 AM. That is an eleven-hour window covering the back half of a night out, the small hours, and the early morning. It is the same $99 at 8:15 PM as it is at 4:00 AM, with no second tier and no separate weekend rate.

The Hours That Cost Nothing Extra

The other thirteen hours, 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, carry no after-hours fee at all. That catches people out, because the busiest window for mobile IV in this city sits inside it. Providers across Las Vegas field their heaviest call volume on Saturday and Sunday mornings, roughly 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Las Vegas Hospitality Authority). A 7:05 AM booking and a 6:55 AM booking are $99 apart.

The fee-free window is also the crowded one. On peak weekends, morning slots fill by the Thursday before and waits stretch to 90 minutes to 2 hours (The IV Directory). Booking ahead is what saves you money. Booking late is what costs you.

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Added To Any Visit Scheduled Between 8:00 PM And 7:00 AM
Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy operates 24 hours a day across the Las Vegas metro. The after-hours fee is the only item on the menu that moves with the clock.
Source: Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy service menu, Jane App, verified August 2026

What a Late-Night IV Actually Costs in Las Vegas

Most providers in this market advertise round-the-clock availability without publishing a night rate, which leaves you to find the surcharge at checkout. Here is the arithmetic instead.

Three Real Totals

Scheduled forTreatmentDripFeeTotal
11:30 PMa $150 saline IV for dehydration$150$99$249
2:00 AMhangover IV therapy in Las Vegas$250$99$349
4:15 AMour Myers' Cocktail IV drip plus one add-on$225 plus $35$99$359

The same three visits booked between 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM come to $150, $250, and $260.

Las Vegas pricing

Hangover IV $250

45 min treatment Per session In-home or hotel
What's included
  • 1000ml normal saline or lactated Ringer's
  • Vitamin C
  • B-Complex
  • Vitamin B12
  • Magnesium
  • Zofran and Toradol, both prescription medications
Add $99 if your visit is scheduled between 8:00 PM and 7:00 AM. Add-ons are $35 each.
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What the Fee Does Not Change

The menu is identical at every hour. So is the time on the clock with you: the core drips run about 45 minutes, and IV Fluids runs about 35. So are the people. Every visit is placed by a licensed nurse or NREMT, under medical oversight from our Medical Director Dr. Daniel Olivero, MD. The $99 buys the hour, not a different bag.

What the Fee Pays For

A service that answers the phone at 3:00 AM has to be staffed at 3:00 AM. That is what the fee covers: clinicians on an overnight rotation, a stocked vehicle ready to leave, and someone awake to take the booking and route it to whoever is closest to you.

The demand is real enough to staff for. Las Vegas draws roughly 41 million visitors a year (Vegas Primer), and New Year's Eve is the single highest-demand recovery night on the local calendar (Las Vegas Hospitality Authority). Note what the fee is not: it is not a charge for urgency, and it is not a different tier of care. Someone who books migraine relief IV therapy at 3:00 AM gets the same drip as someone who books it at 3:00 PM.

When to Call 911 or Go to an ER Instead

Mobile IV therapy is supportive care. It is not emergency care, and it is not a substitute for it. The middle of the night is exactly when that distinction matters most, because it is when people are most tempted to wait for a nurse rather than call for help.

Signs This Is Beyond Our Scope

Call 911 or go to an emergency room instead of booking an IV if you or the person you are with has any of the following: chest pain or pressure, trouble breathing, confusion or slurred speech, difficulty staying awake, fainting or a seizure, a head injury, vomiting that will not stop along with no urine output for many hours, a suspected overdose, or any complication of pregnancy.

If you are not sure which side of that line you are on, treat it as an emergency. An IV can wait an hour. Several of the things on that list cannot wait at all.

Common questions about after-hours visits
Yes. Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy operates 24 hours a day across the Las Vegas metro, so 3:00 AM is a normal booking rather than an exception. A $99 after-hours fee applies, because 3:00 AM falls inside the 8:00 PM to 7:00 AM window.
Schedule your visit between 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Those thirteen hours carry no after-hours fee. Worth knowing before you plan around it: that window is also the busiest one locally, and on peak weekends morning slots fill by the Thursday before, so book early in the day rather than late at night.
The fee is set by the time of the visit, not by where you are. A hotel room, a private residence, and an office are priced the same way. You can read more about how in-room IV service at your hotel works before you book.
No. The menu, the ingredients, and the treatment length are the same at 3:00 AM as they are at 3:00 PM, and the visit is placed by a licensed nurse or NREMT either way. The only difference on your total is the $99 line.
The fee is time-based, so it applies the same way to a Kids Mini Myers, which is $175 on the standard menu. If a child has severe symptoms, or symptoms that are getting worse, seek emergency care rather than booking an IV. Further answers to common booking questions are on our FAQ page.

Sources and References

  1. Las Vegas Hospitality Authority. "Las Vegas Hospitality Industry Seasonality." lasvegashospitalityauthority.com. Weekly demand cycle, the Saturday and Sunday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM call-volume peak, and New Year's Eve as the highest-demand recovery night.
  2. The IV Directory. "IV Therapy in Las Vegas, NV." theivdirectory.com. Peak-weekend booking behavior, including morning slots filling by the preceding Thursday and waits of 90 minutes to 2 hours.
  3. IV Locator. "Hangover IV Drip Las Vegas Guide." ivlocator.com. Corroborating account of weekend-morning peak demand across Las Vegas providers.
  4. Vegas Primer. "Las Vegas Visitor Numbers." vegasprimer.com. Annual visitor volume for the Las Vegas market.
  5. Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy service menu, Jane App booking system. Treatment prices, treatment lengths, add-on pricing, and the $99 after-hours fee for service between 8:00 PM and 7:00 AM. Verified August 2026.

Book a Late-Night IV in Las Vegas

If it is already past 8:00 PM, you know your total before you book: the drip price plus $99, plus $35 for each add-on you choose. Call (725) 217-4236 to reach someone directly, or reserve a time online. Service runs 24 hours a day across the Las Vegas metro and Southern Nevada.

You know the number. Book the hour that suits you.
A licensed nurse or NREMT comes to your home, hotel, or office, 24 hours a day, under medical oversight from our Medical Director, Dr. Daniel Olivero, MD.
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Service Area

Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy comes to you across the Las Vegas metro and Southern Nevada, at any hour, including mobile IV therapy in Henderson and mobile IV therapy in Summerlin South.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Patricia S. Sullivan, MD
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. IV therapy is administered by licensed nurses and NREMTs under the medical direction of Dr. Daniel Olivero, MD, and is intended as supportive care, not as a treatment for any condition. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This service is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Mobile IV therapy is not a substitute for emergency care. If you are pregnant, have severe or worsening symptoms, or suspect a medical emergency, seek emergency care or call 911. Prices reflect the Las Vegas service menu and are subject to change.

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Last Updated: August 20, 2026

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