Quick Answer
Cost depends on whether you are using insurance or paying cash. When IV hydration is medically indicated (illness, heat exhaustion, persistent vomiting), it is covered as an urgent care procedure by most major commercial insurance plans, Medicare, and Medicare Advantage, which we expect to accept at opening. Cash pricing for medically indicated IV hydration is typically substantially less than the equivalent ER visit. We do not offer non-medical wellness drips, so we don't carry those price points.
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