IV Hydration Services — Coral Gables, FL
Clinical IV hydration and nutrient infusion delivered by licensed healthcare professionals. Immediate care for dehydration, fatigue, and post-activity recovery in a clean, private environment.
Care and clinical standards
All infusions are administered by registered nurses or paramedics who follow protocol-based assessments before treatment. You will receive a focused clinical evaluation which includes a review of medical history, current medications, and a short physical assessment to determine suitability for IV therapy.
When IV hydration is appropriate
IV hydration can provide faster fluid and electrolyte restoration than oral intake when there is moderate to severe dehydration, prolonged vomiting, or when oral fluids are poorly tolerated. Common reasons clients seek IV therapy include:
- Dehydration from heat exposure or prolonged physical exertion
- Recovery after intense training or athletic events
- Relief from debilitating hangover symptoms
- Support during short-term illness with fluid loss
- Boosting recovery time after travel or long shifts
Treatment options and what to expect
Treatments are selected based on clinical need. Most sessions include an isotonic saline solution with optional vitamins and electrolytes. During the session you will be seated in a private space; the clinician will place an IV catheter, monitor vital signs, and remain available throughout the infusion.
Safety and emergency readiness
We maintain a small formulary for immediate management of adverse reactions and fall-back plans for urgent transfer to emergency care if required. Proper documentation and clear communication about risks and benefits are provided before any treatment.
Insurance and payments
IV hydration is often an out-of-pocket service. We accept multiple payment methods and will provide a detailed receipt for reimbursement submission where appropriate. Contact our office for current pricing and available packages.
Preparing for your visit
Wear comfortable clothing with easy access to the arm. Bring a form of photo ID and any current list of medications or allergies. If you have a chronic medical condition, please inform the clinician in advance.
Client experience and follow-up
From intake to discharge, the emphasis is on clear communication and comfort. After the infusion, clinicians provide clear aftercare advice, signs to watch for, and a point of contact for follow-up questions. If additional care is needed, clinicians will recommend appropriate next steps and, when necessary, coordinate with primary care providers.
Quality assurance
Clinical staff participate in routine competency checks and supply chain controls ensure sterile products and safe disposables are used for each treatment. We document outcomes and client feedback to continually maintain service quality.
Who should not receive IV hydration
Certain conditions require evaluation before IV therapy, such as uncontrolled heart failure, severe kidney impairment, or certain bleeding disorders. Pregnant patients or those on complex medical regimens should consult their primary care provider before treatment.
Privacy and record keeping
Client records are maintained according to applicable healthcare privacy standards. Records related to treatment, consent, and post-treatment notes are kept on file and may be provided to the client upon request.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a session take?
Typical sessions last 30–60 minutes depending on the fluid volume and additives. Allow additional time for registration and a short pre-treatment assessment.
Are treatments painful?
Most clients report minimal discomfort during catheter placement. Clinicians use small-gauge catheters and careful technique to reduce discomfort.
Is IV hydration safe?
When provided by licensed clinicians following protocol, IV hydration is generally considered safe. Screening before treatment helps identify contraindications.