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Intro · first visit $99 (573) 555-0188

iv drip · 45 minutes · $229

Hot Spring Migraine IV Therapy · Pain support A quiet 45-minute visit when light, sound, and driving all feel like too much.

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.

  • NP-prescribed
  • HIPAA-aware Jane chart
  • Mobile-only
  • $229

Why book it

Why Hot Spring.

  • The at-home version of the migraine cocktail. Fluids, magnesium, and prescription options (Toradol, Zofran) your clinician can order and hold at the door.

  • Magnesium and a balanced nutrient base. The foundational blend supports normal muscle, nerve, and energy function.

  • A real health history, taken seriously. Ketorolac, ondansetron, and dexamethasone are included only when your history, medications, symptoms, and vital signs make them appropriate — never automatically.

  • No fluorescent waiting room. Your own dark, quiet room — she can run the visit with the lights down; say so when you book.

  • Migraine red flags change the plan. New neurologic symptoms, a sudden worst-ever headache, head injury, fever with neck stiffness, or pregnancy concerns require urgent evaluation.

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 Hot Spring, 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 the nutrient blend.

  • 02

    Magnesium and calcium

    Minerals involved in normal muscle, nerve, and cardiac function. Magnesium is infused slowly to reduce warmth or flushing.

  • 03

    B-complex, B12, and vitamin C

    Water-soluble vitamins used in normal energy metabolism and antioxidant function.

  • 04

    Ketorolac, ondansetron, and dexamethasone

    Clinician-selected prescription options for pain, nausea, and inflammation. Any component may be held after screening.

Read before booking

Who shouldn't book Hot Spring.

  • A first or worst-ever headache, weakness, confusion, fainting, head injury, fever with neck stiffness, or severe pregnancy-related headache needs urgent evaluation.
  • Ketorolac is held for kidney disease, ulcer or bleeding risk, anticoagulant use, pregnancy, recent surgery, and other contraindications.

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, Hot Spring, 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 Hot Spring.

Are the prescription medications always included?
No. They are options inside the formula, not a guaranteed medication stack. Your clinician reviews your history, medications, allergies, symptoms, and vital signs and may include, modify, or hold any component.
Can you treat a brand-new severe headache at home?
Not safely. A sudden or unfamiliar severe headache needs evaluation for causes an IV cannot rule out. She will direct you to urgent or emergency care when the pattern is not appropriate for mobile wellness treatment.

Book Hot Spring in ninety seconds.

(573) 555-0188

Quick request · about a minute

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).