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iv drip · 45 minutes · $249

Stormwater Hangover IV · Recovery support Sunday-morning care at your own address — you stay on the couch, the drip comes to you.

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.

  • NP-prescribed
  • HIPAA-aware Jane chart
  • Mobile-only
  • $249

Why book it

Why Stormwater.

  • One liter of fluid. The foundation of the visit is straightforward rehydration.

  • A balanced vitamin-and-mineral base. Magnesium, calcium, B-complex, B12, and vitamin C support normal fluid, nerve, and energy function.

  • Prescription options only when appropriate. Your clinician may include ondansetron, ketorolac, dexamethasone, or famotidine after reviewing your history, medications, symptoms, and vital signs.

  • Built for the setting. Home, dorm, Greek house, or group booking — without asking a nauseated person to drive to a storefront.

  • Clear safety boundary. Active intoxication, inability to stay awake, blood in vomit, severe chest or abdominal pain, or sustained rapid heart rate belongs in emergency care.

While the line is in

Already coming? Add a five-minute B12 shot ($35) while the bag runs, or a glutathione push (+$50) at the end of the drip. Ask when the clinician confirms your window.

What's in the bag

Every ingredient. Every dose. Every reason it's there.

Every component of Stormwater, in plain English. Your clinician can explain any of it on the phone — that's the point of a clinician-run practice.

  • 01

    Lactated Ringer's or 0.9% saline

    1 liter

    The fluid base for rehydration and the nutrient blend.

  • 02

    Magnesium, calcium, B-complex, B12, and vitamin C

    The owner-built balanced nutrient base, used to support normal muscle, nerve, and energy function.

  • 03

    Ondansetron (Zofran)

    IV

    A prescription anti-nausea medication. It is held when screening identifies a contraindication such as certain heart-rhythm risks.

  • 04

    Ketorolac (Toradol)

    IV — when not contraindicated

    A prescription NSAID option for pain and inflammation. Held for kidney disease, ulcer risk, anticoagulant use, pregnancy, and other contraindications.

  • 05

    Dexamethasone and famotidine

    Prescription options your clinician may use for rebound-headache risk or stomach upset when the intake and exam support them.

Read before booking

Who shouldn't book Stormwater.

  • Ketorolac is held in kidney disease, recent ulcer, anticoagulant therapy, recent surgery, or pregnancy — disclosed at intake.
  • Mobile IV is for hangovers, not alcohol toxicity. If you cannot stay awake, vomit blood, or your heart races above 120 sustained, call 911 — not us.

How a visit works

Four steps. Same clinician through all of them.

  1. 01

    Step one

    Call or book online

    Call (573) 555-0188 or use the 90-second form — either way it reaches the clinician directly.

  2. 02

    Step two

    Three-minute intake

    Health history, current meds, allergies. Your clinician reviews it before arrival.

  3. 03

    Step three

    Visit at your address

    Vitals, consent, line, Stormwater, vitals again. 45 min door-to-departure.

  4. 04

    Step four

    Same-day follow-up

    Brief note in your chart. The same clinician answers if anything unexpected shows up.

Common questions

About Stormwater.

How fast will the hangover IV work?
Response varies with cause and severity — the prescription nausea and pain options work without asking your stomach to cooperate, and the liter runs over the 45-minute visit. No one can honestly promise you a clock-time result before screening, so you won't get one here. What you can control is the doorbell: same-day windows go first-come to one clinician, so text or call when you wake up and take the earliest slot.
Will you come on a Sunday morning?
Yes — Sunday mornings after Mizzou home weekends, downtown weddings, and bachelor/bachelorette weekends are exactly what this practice is built for. On a big weekend, book by Friday afternoon to lock in your Sunday-morning window.
Can you cover a group at one address?
Yes. We take three or more patients at the same address — group bookings of three or more get 10% off menu prices (15% at ten or more, 20% at twenty), pay no travel fees, and we run lines back-to-back so the whole party is recovered together.
Can I get this without the medications, just the fluids?
Yes — book IV Hydrate instead. It is the simple fluids-plus-B12 option without prescription nausea or pain medication, and it costs $120 less.
I'm not great with needles. How bad is the stick?
One quick stick with a small catheter — similar to having blood drawn. The needle itself comes out as soon as the line is placed; only a soft, flexible plastic tube stays in your arm for the drip. Say so when you book: nervous-patient sticks are routine for the clinician, you can look away the whole time, and you never have to watch the bag.

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Tell us when, where, and what — we text back within the hour, 8a–10p.

Or call now: (573) 555-0188

Your request goes straight to the practice — we reply by text or call, usually within the hour during open hours. Plans change: cancel more than 24 hours out and there's no fee (Cancellation Policy). If screening says a drip isn't right for you today, you aren't charged (Good Faith Exam Policy).