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Sean Curley • October 6, 2025

Mobile IV Therapy Is Cheaper Than You Think

Mobile IV therapy costs in Las Vegas, NV typically range from approximately $160 to $400 or more for a standard package, depending on the specific formula, ingredients, and any add-ons chosen. Basic hydration packages are less expensive, while specialized infusions like NAD+ or high-dose vitamin treatments are on the higher end. Prices can fluctuate; check providers directly for current rates or promotions.


Examples of Pricing:

  • Basic Hydration: Some providers offer basic hydration or rehydration infusions for around $160 to $250. 
  • Hangover Recovery: Services designed to combat hangovers or the stomach flu often fall in the $250 to $300 range. 
  • Immune Boost: Packages focused on boosting the immune system or providing energy can cost around $299 to $319. 
  • High-End Treatments: Advanced treatments such as NAD+ infusions or more comprehensive wellness packages can cost $400 or significantly more, with some NAD+ therapies reaching close to $800 or $999. 


Factors Influencing Cost:

  • Ingredients: Different packages include varying combinations of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and medications (like anti-nausea drugs), with more potent or specialized ingredients increasing the price. 
  • Package Type: Treatments for common issues like hangovers, colds, or general wellness have different prices than more advanced anti-aging or high-dose nutrient infusions. The volume of fluids (500ml vs. 1L), and add-ons like glutathione or NAD+ ($100–$800 extra for high-dose).
  • Add-ins: Adding extra fluids or specific vitamins and antioxidants to a basic drip will also increase the overall cost. 
  • Provider: The specific company providing the mobile IV service will have its own pricing structure.
  • Location:  Location within Las Vegas can effect (e.g., Strip hotels may incur higher travel fees),


Payment & Insurance:

  • HSAs/FSAs: Some clients use Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) to pay for IV therapy services, as most insurance plans do not cover elective treatments. 
  • Customization: You can often customize your IV drip by adding extra ingredients, which will affect the final price. 


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