How Much Does Mobile IV Therapy Cost in San Francisco?
An expert guide from the licensed registered nursing team at Drip Refresh Mobile IV Therapy, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Mobile IV therapy in San Francisco typically costs between $100 and $400 per session for most hydration and vitamin drips, with basic hydration generally running about $100 to $250 and vitamin or Myers' Cocktail blends about $150 to $400. Specialty NAD+ infusions usually start around $400 and can exceed $1,000, while add-on vitamin injections like B12 often run $25 to $75. Pricing is self-pay, set by each provider, and varies with the formula, dose, travel, and any add-ons.
Key Takeaways
- Most standard hydration and vitamin drips fall in the $100 to $400 range per visit.
- NAD+ infusions are the most expensive option, commonly $400 to $1,000 or more depending on dose.
- Single vitamin shots such as B12 or vitamin D are usually inexpensive add-ons, around $25 to $75.
- Mobile IV therapy is almost always self-pay and is generally not covered by health insurance.
- Final cost depends on the formula, dose, number of add-ons, travel distance, and group or membership pricing.
What Drives the Price of a Mobile IV in San Francisco
The price of a mobile IV session reflects several factors layered together. The base formula matters most: a simple saline hydration bag costs less than a vitamin-rich Myers' Cocktail, which in turn costs less than a high-dose NAD+ infusion. On top of the base drip, providers add charges for extras such as additional vitamins, anti-nausea or anti-inflammatory medications, glutathione, or extra fluid volume.
Because the service comes to your home, hotel, or office across the Bay Area, the convenience of in-home care administered by a registered nurse is built into the price. Travel time, the time the nurse spends on site, and the cost of sterile single-use supplies all contribute. This is why mobile IV therapy generally costs more than a clinic walk-in, and why quotes vary between companies.
Typical Price Ranges by Drip Type
While every provider sets its own menu, national mobile IV pricing tends to follow consistent tiers that San Francisco rates align with:
- Basic hydration (saline or electrolytes): roughly $100 to $250
- Vitamin blends and the Myers' Cocktail: roughly $150 to $400
- NAD+ infusions: roughly $400 to $1,000 or more, scaling with dose
- Vitamin injections (B12, vitamin D, others): roughly $25 to $75 each
Add-ons like glutathione, extra B vitamins, or anti-nausea medication are usually priced individually and stacked onto the base drip. Always ask for an itemized quote so you know what the final number includes before you book.
Does Insurance Cover Mobile IV Therapy
Mobile IV therapy is a wellness and hydration service, so it is almost always self-pay and not reimbursed by health insurance. Insurers generally cover IV fluids only when they are medically necessary and ordered for a diagnosed condition in a clinical setting. Elective hydration, vitamin, and NAD+ drips for general wellness fall outside that scope.
Some clients use a health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA) for certain services, but eligibility depends on your plan and any documentation requirements. Check directly with your plan administrator before assuming a drip will qualify, and keep your itemized receipt.
Ways to Lower the Cost
There are a few practical ways Bay Area clients reduce the per-session price. Group bookings, where several people are treated at the same address during one visit, often lower the cost per person because travel is shared. Many providers also offer membership or package pricing for clients who plan recurring sessions, which can bring down the effective rate compared to one-off visits.
Choosing the right drip for your actual goal also helps. If you mainly need rehydration, a basic hydration bag may serve you well at a lower price than a loaded vitamin formula. A reputable provider will help you match the formula to your needs rather than upselling, and a registered nurse can advise on what is appropriate. For any underlying medical concern, consult your doctor first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most.
How much does a basic hydration IV cost in San Francisco?
Why is mobile IV therapy more expensive than a clinic?
Is NAD+ IV therapy really that much more expensive?
Will my insurance pay for a wellness IV drip?
Can I save money by booking IV therapy for a group?
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