Mobile IV Therapy
Revive & Thrive IV
The Hangover Recovery Solution
Premium B-vitamins, electrolytes, amino acids, and high-dose Vitamin C designed to restore your vitality after a long night out, illness, or travel. Includes anti-nausea support on request.
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Hold your slot for Revive & Thrive IV
A $50 hold reserves a hospital-trained nurse for your visit and is applied directly to your treatment. If we can’t confirm a nurse for your time and area, the hold is fully refunded — no questions.
Your appointment is held as Unconfirmed until our team verifies nurse availability and your deposit. Final confirmation arrives by SMS, usually within 30 minutes.
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Revive & Thrive Hangover IV — FAQ
Does the hangover IV really work?
Yes — the relief is fast because the IV bypasses the gut. Most clients feel meaningfully better 15–30 minutes into the bag, with full relief by the end of the 45-minute session. The blend rehydrates, restores electrolytes lost to alcohol's diuretic effect, and an anti-nausea add-on is available for clients who are still queasy.
How fast can dispatch arrive?
Same-day is the rule, not the exception — most morning bookings dispatch within 60–90 minutes across Newport Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, and Anaheim. Saturday and Sunday mornings are our busiest dispatch windows; booking the night before locks in an earlier window.
Can I add anti-nausea medication?
Yes. Our anti-nausea medication add-on is available on every Revive & Thrive booking. The RN confirms eligibility and dosing during the brief health intake before starting the IV. Pregnant clients should consult their OB before booking any IV, including for hangover recovery.
Is it safe if I'm still slightly drunk?
Generally yes — we administer IVs to clients with residual alcohol in their system regularly, and rehydration is the point. The RN will check vitals at intake and won't start the bag if anything is outside safe range. Mixing the IV with ongoing drinking, however, isn't something we'll proceed with.