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Mobile IV Therapy Cost in Las Vegas: 2026 Pricing Guide

See every Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy price for 2026. Drip pricing, add-ons, NAD+ dosing, and

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Mobile IV Therapy Cost in Las Vegas: 2026 Pricing Guide

Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy publishes all 2026 pricing upfront, with no travel fees inside the core service area. Here is the full price list, what is included at every tier, and how to keep your total as low as possible.

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How much does mobile IV therapy cost in Las Vegas?
Mobile IV therapy cost in Las Vegas ranges from $150 for basic saline to $350 for The Omega, with NAD+ priced separately at $1 per milligram. Every Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy price covers the licensed nurse visit, full IV bag, supplies, and clean disposal, with no travel fees inside the Strip, Summerlin, Henderson, and the greater Las Vegas service area.

Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy Price List (2026)

Standard IV drips in Las Vegas run $150 to $350, with NAD+ priced separately by dose.

2026 Las Vegas IV Therapy Prices
Treatment Price Session Time Best For
IV Fluids (Basic Saline) $150 35 min Dehydration, heat exhaustion
Kids Mini Meyers $175 60 min Pediatric-dosed wellness IV
Hydration IV $199 45 min Dehydration plus vitamins
Meyers Cocktail IV $225 45 min Immune support, general wellness
Beauty Boost $249.71 70 min Skin, hair, and nail support
Food Poisoning IV $250 70 min Acute nausea and vomiting
Hangover IV $250 45 min Hangover with nausea or headache
Migraine Relief IV $275 45 min Active migraine attack
Mega Meyers $299 45 min High-dose wellness with glutathione and NAC
The Omega $350 60 min Premium multi-ingredient drip
NAD+ IV From $100 ($1/mg) 90 min+ Energy, cognitive support, cellular recovery
Group IV Request pricing 120 min Parties of 4+

NAD+ bills at $1 per milligram, so a 100mg starter runs $100 over about 90 minutes, while a 500 to 1,000mg course scales both time and cost. Full details on dosing and sessions are on the NAD+ IV therapy page.

All prices cover the IV itself with no travel fees inside the core service area: the Strip, Summerlin, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Green Valley, Downtown, and Fremont.

What's Included in Every Las Vegas Mobile IV Price

Every Las Vegas IV price covers the full treatment: nurse visit, IV, supplies, and disposal, with no travel fee inside the core service area.

  • A licensed RN travels to your location and arrives in 45 to 60 minutes
  • A full 1,000cc IV bag with a customized vitamin or medication mix, prepared at your location
  • Setup, monitoring, and clean disposal, with the nurse on-site the full 35 to 70 minute session
  • A post-service check-in before the nurse leaves

What's Not Included

  • $100 booking deposit, applied to your final bill
  • $99 after-hours fee
  • Add-ons at $35 each (B12, glutathione, Toradol, Zofran, and similar)
  • Tips, customary but optional

Add-On Costs in Las Vegas: $35 Per Vitamin or Medication

Every add-on in Las Vegas is a flat $35, whether it's a vitamin boost or a prescription medication. Add-ons are administered during your session and billed on top of the base IV price.

Common Las Vegas IV Add-Ons ($35 each)
Add-On What It Does Best For
Vitamin B12 Energy metabolism support Fatigue, low energy
Extra Vitamin C Immune and antioxidant support Cold, flu, post-illness
Glutathione Antioxidant, supports detox pathways Skin, recovery, general wellness
Zinc Immune support Cold and flu symptoms
Toradol Anti-inflammatory pain relief Headache, muscle pain, back pain
Zofran Anti-nausea Hangover, food poisoning, migraine
Pepcid Acid reducer Heartburn, upset stomach
Biotin Hair, skin, and nail support Beauty and wellness visits
Amino blend Muscle recovery and performance Athletes, post-workout
Magnesium Muscle relaxation, migraine support Cramps, headaches, stress

Add-ons can be layered: stacking glutathione and B12 on a Meyers Cocktail adds $70 to the $225 base, bringing the total to $295. If you know you want high-dose glutathione and NAC, the Mega Meyers bundles both at $299. For hangovers, the Hangover IV already includes Toradol and Zofran in the base $250 price, so most clients don't need extra add-ons.

Discounts and How to Lower Your Cost

Three standing discounts apply to Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy bookings.

First-Time Customer

New clients receive 10% off their first appointment. The discount applies to the base IV price and is confirmed at booking.

Group Bookings (4+ People)

Parties of four or more qualify for group pricing, quoted by party size. One nurse handles groups up to six. Parties of seven or more require two nurses.

Returning Clients

Repeat clients have access to loyalty pricing and seasonal promo windows, including Mother's Day, bridal season, and Formula 1 race weekend.

How Las Vegas Mobile IV Pricing Compares to Clinic Pricing

Mobile IV therapy in Las Vegas typically costs $25 to $75 more than a walk-in clinic visit. The premium covers nurse travel, a private setting, and arrival in 45 to 60 minutes with no waiting room.

For a clinic visit, you drive there, check in, wait for an open chair, and drive home after.

For mobile, the nurse comes to you: your hotel room, home, Airbnb, or Strip property. Same posted price with no delivery upcharge. Hotels and Strip properties are in the standard service area, as are further-out neighborhoods like Henderson.

The right choice depends on how you weigh time and convenience against cost. If you are already feeling unwell, heading out to a clinic adds friction that mobile removes.

Does Insurance or HSA/FSA Cover Mobile IV Therapy in Las Vegas?

Mobile IV therapy is generally not covered by health insurance, but it is often eligible for HSA or FSA reimbursement with a Letter of Medical Necessity from your physician.

Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy provides itemized superbills on request after your appointment. You can submit the superbill to your HSA or FSA administrator for reimbursement. Eligibility depends on your plan and the treatment booked, so confirm with your administrator before booking.

Las Vegas Mobile IV FAQ (Pricing)

How much does mobile IV therapy cost in Las Vegas?
Mobile IV therapy cost in Las Vegas ranges from $150 for basic saline to $350 for The Omega, with most wellness and symptom-specific drips priced between $199 and $299. NAD+ is billed separately at $1 per milligram. Every price from Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy covers the nurse visit, the full IV, and all supplies with no travel fee inside the core service area.
Is mobile IV cheaper than going to a clinic in Las Vegas?
Mobile IV in Las Vegas typically costs $25 to $75 more than a walk-in clinic visit. The premium covers nurse travel, a private setting, and arrival in 45 to 60 minutes with no waiting room. For many clients, the time saved is worth the difference.
Do you charge extra for Strip or Summerlin delivery?
No. Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy charges the same posted price whether you are on the Strip, in Summerlin, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Green Valley, Downtown, or Fremont. There is no delivery upcharge for hotel rooms or Strip properties.
What's the cheapest mobile IV drip in Las Vegas?
The lowest-priced option is IV Fluids (Basic Saline) at $150 for a 35-minute session. It delivers a full 1,000cc saline bag without added vitamins or medications and is a common choice for straightforward rehydration.
Can I use my HSA or FSA for Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy?
HSA and FSA reimbursement is often available with a Letter of Medical Necessity from your physician. Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy provides itemized superbills on request. Insurance does not typically cover mobile IV therapy, so confirm eligibility with your plan administrator before booking.

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Last Updated: April 23, 2026

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