Mobile IV · Mid-Missouri · Clinician-led
Skip the
clinic. Pick the goal. The right drip shows up at your door — often same-day in Columbia.
Eleven signature drips, simple hydration, vitamin shots, and clinician-run weight-loss care — at home, at the office, or at the tailgate, organized by what you want help with. The clinician who knocks is the one licensed to order your drip.
Open 8a–10p, every day — same-day slots go first-come.
- Missouri-licensed NP
- Collaborating Missouri physician
- Your chart in a real medical record
- One vehicle, one clinician
Start here
What are we fixing today?
Seven honest answers to "which one do I book?" Tap what today feels like.
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Hangover IV · Recovery support
Fluids, vitamins, and clinician-selected nausea, pain, inflammation, and stomach options after a real medication review.
Not sure? Call — the clinician picks up. (573) 555-0188 · Or send the request and get a recommendation
The menu
Six popular starting points. Eleven IV drip formulas.
No "ask for a quote." No surprise add-ons at the door.
IV Hydrate
A clean rebound for the day after — one liter of fluids, electrolytes, and a B12 push, run by your clinician in your living room or office.
$129 30 min DetailsCrystal Stream
Myers Cocktail IV
The owner-built balanced fatigue-support blend: a liter of fluid with magnesium, calcium, B-complex, B12, and 2.5 grams of vitamin C. It is the closest LoveMeIV recipe to the classic Myers Cocktail.
$199 45 min DetailsMonsoon
Immune Boost IV
The owner-built immune-support formula adds 5 grams of vitamin C and zinc to the balanced nutrient base. Designed for demanding weeks, travel, or the first sign that you feel run down.
$219 45 min DetailsHot Spring
Migraine IV Therapy
A slow, comfort-first blend of fluids, magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C, with prescription nausea, pain, and inflammation options selected only after your clinician reviews your history.
$229 45 min DetailsStormwater
Hangover IV
The rough-morning formula: fluids, vitamins, minerals, and clinician-selected prescription options for nausea, inflammation, headache, and stomach upset when your screening says they are appropriate.
$249 45 min DetailsWaterfall
Energy IV Drip
The advanced energy formula: B-complex, B12, vitamin C, folate, calcium, glutathione, and a carefully paced NAD+ finish.
$299 60 min Details
Your clinician
Who's coming to your door?
Letting a medical stranger into your kitchen is a reasonable thing to hesitate over. So here's the arrangement: this practice is owned and run by a Missouri-licensed clinician, working under a collaborative agreement with a Missouri physician. She built every protocol on the menu, and she reads your intake before anyone drives over.
And whoever rings your doorbell, three things hold: you'll know who's coming before we knock, your history lives in one chart — so you never start your story over with a stranger — and your drip is ordered by this practice's own prescriber, not a contractor working from a script. Every visit starts with a real health history, taken seriously. If a drip isn't right for you that day, you'll hear it straight — and not be charged for the visit.
"I can't promise this practice never grows. I can promise what growing will never change: you'll know who's coming, they'll already know your history, and the person ordering your drip works here — not at a franchise office three states away."
Fair questions, straight answers
Is she licensed?
Missouri Board of Nursing — advanced practice.
Who backs her up?
A collaborative practice agreement with a Missouri physician, on file.
What if I need real medication?
Zofran, Toradol, semaglutide and more — ordered at your door when clinically appropriate.
Where does my info go?
A real medical chart, handled under HIPAA — not a spreadsheet.
Will I see the same person every time?
Right now, yes — one clinician, and she owns the practice. If we grow, you'll still know who's coming before we knock, and they'll answer to her.
How a visit works
Four steps. Same clinician through all of them.
- 01
Same calendar every time
Call or book online
Call (573) 555-0188 or use the 90-second form — either way it reaches the clinician, not a call-center.
- 02
Reviewed before arrival
Three-minute intake
Health history, current meds, allergies. Reviewed by the prescriber before arrival — not at the door.
- 03
30–90 min door to door
Visit at your address
The clinician arrives in a single vehicle with a clean kit. Vitals, consent, line, drip, vitals again.
- 04
A note in your chart
Same-day follow-up
Brief note in your chart. Same clinician answers if anything unexpected shows up the next day.
The differentiators
Who's holding the bag matters.
The category is loud. Franchises sell a spa afternoon; pop-ups sell a bag of fluids. What you'll get is the version we'd book for our own family — the difference, in plain rows.
Swipe to compare
| LoveMeIV | National franchise | Weekend pop-up | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Who orders your drip | The NP at your door | An off-site medical director | Worth asking |
| Who shows up | You know before we knock | Rotating staff | Depends on the weekend |
| Prices published | Every service, on the menu | Intro offer only | Often "DM for pricing" |
| Rx meds when appropriate | Zofran, Toradol, semaglutide | Varies by location | Usually not available |
| Where you are treated | Home, office, dorm, tailgate | Their storefront | Varies |
| Who does the driving | We do — to your door | You drive to them | Ask |
General category patterns, not claims about any specific business.
Seeing the difference costs $99 the first time. Book your first visit →
Your address
Will you come to me?
Almost certainly, yes. Columbia, Jefferson City, Ashland, Fulton, Boonville — find your town in the list. Home, office, dorm, Greek house, tailgate lot: anywhere with a chair and an address, we show up.
Farther out, or planning a group day somewhere off the map? Call — the answer is usually yes. And when we give you an arrival window, it's one we can keep.
See the full service area- Columbia , MO HUB Boone
- Jefferson City , MO 32 MI Cole
- Ashland , MO 14 MI Boone
- Hartsburg , MO 17 MI Boone
- Holts Summit , MO 28 MI Callaway
- Fulton , MO 24 MI Callaway
- Centralia , MO 22 MI Boone
- Hallsville , MO 12 MI Boone
- Rocheport , MO 13 MI Boone
- Boonville , MO 24 MI Cooper
Occasions
The days you can't reschedule.
Sept–Nov Saturdays
Mizzou tailgates
Pre-book the lot. Four-drip Tailgate Pack at $99 each — we come to the RV, the Greek house, or the garage.
Plan itThe night before & the morning after
Weddings
Bridal parties, morning-after brunches, the getting-ready house before photos. Quiet, quick, discreet.
Plan itThree or more, one address
Groups & offices
Race teams, law-firm crunch weeks, state-office wellness days in Jeff City. One trip, group pricing.
Plan it
Membership
Members pay less and book first.
Two plans that beat the menu by $99 and $201 a month — whatever drips you pick. Plus priority Saturday slots, which matter more than you'd think between September and November.
Compare the clubsSoft launch
Reviews are coming. Yours could be the first.
We're opening the calendar to the first wave of mid-Missouri patients now. Founding patients get the $99 first visit and first claim on Saturday slots — Mizzou home games go fast.
Fair questions
Asked before the first visit.
01 Does the IV hurt?
A pinch on the stick, then most people forget it's there. If you're a hard stick, say so when you book — placing lines in real-world settings is most of this job.
02 Is this safe? Who screens me?
Every visit starts with a health history and vitals, reviewed by the clinician before anything is hung — and vitals again before we leave. Some conditions mean we'll say no, tell you why — and not charge you for the visit.
03 How fast can you get here?
Inside Columbia, often same-day. Farther out takes a little more lead time — and we keep the calendar honest instead of overbooking it, so the window you get is one we keep.
04 Why an IV instead of a drink mix or tablets?
Oral absorption can be limited or difficult when you're nauseated. A drip doesn't ask your stomach to cooperate — fluid, electrolytes, and vitamins go in over 45–60 minutes no matter how queasy you are. When a $2 electrolyte packet and rest are genuinely enough, we'll say that too.
05 What does it cost — really?
The menu is the price: the simplest visit — IV Hydrate — is $129 ($99 your first time), core signature drips run $199–249, advanced protocols $299–349, and every service page shows the total. Travel inside the Columbia core is included; if your address adds a travel cost, you'll hear the exact total when you book — never a surprise at the door.
06 Do you take insurance?
No. LoveMeIV is self-pay — we do not bill insurance for any service. The price on the menu is the price you pay, with no claims, no deductibles, and no surprise bill three weeks later.
07 Can I use my HSA or FSA?
HSA and FSA cards are commonly accepted for services like these, but eligibility depends on your plan — check yours. We take major cards either way, and provide an itemized receipt.
08 Where will you treat me?
Home, office, dorm, Greek house, tailgate lot. Anywhere with a chair, shade, and a little dignity.
Talk to LoveMeIV
The phone is still the best front door.
(573) 555-0188From the journal
Notes from the practice
Jul 6, 2026
IV Therapy on Mizzou Game Weekends — A Practical Guide to the 2026 SeasonSeven home games, one Thursday-night opener, and a Homecoming against Florida. A practical, clinician-honest guide to planning IV support around the 2026 Mizzou home slate — when a drip earns its keep, when a $2 electrolyte packet is enough, and when the right call is 911.
Read the pieceJul 6, 2026
NAD+ and State-Government Burnout — A Jefferson City Professional's GuideA clinician-honest look at NAD+ for the Capitol-complex workforce — what the molecule actually is, what the evidence does and doesn't show, why we deliver it as a 15-minute shot instead of a four-hour infusion, and the two boring interventions we'll recommend before it.
Read the pieceMay 8, 2026
Stormwater Hangover Recovery in Mid-Missouri — When IV Therapy Helps and When It Doesn'tA clinician-honest guide to the hangover IV — what is actually in the bag, what it can and cannot do, when a mobile drip is the right call in Columbia or Jeff City, and when it is not. Includes the specific Sundays the calendar fills first.
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