What is an IV (Intravenous) Drip?
An IV drip is a quick and effective way to hydrate your body and deliver vitamins and nutrients straight into your bloodstream. Because it skips the digestive system, your body absorbs everything faster and more efficiently than oral supplements. It’s commonly used for hydration, boosting energy, supporting immunity, and helping you feel refreshed and recharged—especially when you’re run down, dehydrated, or just need a wellness boost.
What is an IM (Intramuscular) Injection?
An IM (intramuscular) injection is a quick and effective way to deliver vitamins or medications directly into the muscle, where they’re absorbed steadily into the bloodstream. It’s set up using a small syringe and needle, typically given in the arm, thigh, or glute muscle. The injection itself only takes a few seconds, with no IV line or fluids needed. It’s a simple, efficient option for targeted nutrient support—perfect for a fast boost when you’re short on time.
How long does the IV infusion usually take?
An IV infusion typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of drip and your individual needs. Some hydration or vitamin infusions can be quicker, while more customized blends may run a bit longer. During the infusion, you can just sit back and relax while the fluids and nutrients are delivered steadily and safely into your bloodstream.
How long does an IM injection take?
An IM injection is very quick—usually taking just a few minutes total. The actual injection itself only lasts a few seconds, with a short prep and monitoring time before and after. It’s a fast, convenient option for getting vitamins or medications when you want an efficient boost without the time commitment of an IV.
What is more effective, an IV or IM?
Both IV infusions and IM injections are effective, but they serve slightly different purposes. IV infusions are generally more effective when it comes to hydration and full-body nutrient delivery because fluids and vitamins go directly into the bloodstream for immediate, maximum absorption. IM injections are still very effective for targeted vitamins and quick boosts, offering steady absorption through the muscle with much less time required. The best option really depends on your goals—IV for maximum impact and hydration, IM for fast, convenient support.
Whats the are the perks of a Mobile service?
A mobile service means the care comes to you instead of you going to a clinic. Appointments are done at your home, office, hotel, or event, making it convenient and stress-free. You get the same professional service, just delivered wherever you are—saving time and fitting easily into your schedule.
Does it hurt?
Most people say IV and IM services are very tolerable with minimal discomfort. You may feel a quick pinch when the IV or injection is placed, but it usually lasts only a second or two. After that, there’s little to no pain—many clients relax comfortably during the service and feel fine once it’s done.
Do you do Direct Billing?
We don’t offer direct billing at this time. However, you’ll receive a detailed receipt after your appointment that you can submit to your insurance provider for reimbursement, if your plan covers these services.