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Who shouldn't book Hydrate.
- Active heart, kidney, or liver failure: flag at intake — we may decline.
- Pregnant or breastfeeding patients are welcome but will get a modified recipe.
iv drip · 30 minutes · $129
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.
Why book it
The IV route skips the gut. A liter of lactated Ringer's goes straight into circulation — which matters most when you are nauseated or cannot keep fluids down. When oral rehydration would genuinely do the job, we will tell you to save the money.
A B12 push, included. B12 is the vitamin cells use for energy metabolism, nerve maintenance, and red-blood-cell production. It is not a stimulant, and if your level is already normal you may not feel a change.
Door-to-departure in about 30 minutes. Faster than the parking lot of a clinic.
One clinician, start to finish. The person who reviewed your intake is the one who starts your line — and answers the phone afterward.
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 component of Hydrate, in plain English. Your clinician can explain any of it on the phone — that's the point of a clinician-run practice.
1 liter
Balanced crystalloid IV fluid that mirrors the salt and electrolyte profile of your own plasma. The default ER fluid for dehydration — better-tolerated than plain saline because it spares the kidneys the chloride load.
IV push
The vitamin every cell uses for energy metabolism, nerve maintenance, and red-blood-cell production. Oral B12 absorption depends on gut chemistry that not everyone has; the IV route does not.
Electrolyte additions are available on the clinician's order when vitals or symptoms point that way — cramping after a long run, for instance. What gets added, and whether anything does, is a clinician decision at the visit.
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How a visit works
Step one
Call (573) 555-0188 or use the 90-second form — either way it reaches the clinician directly.
Step two
Health history, current meds, allergies. Your clinician reviews it before arrival.
Step three
Vitals, consent, line, IV Hydrate, vitals again. 30 min door-to-departure.
Step four
Brief note in your chart. The same clinician answers if anything unexpected shows up.
Common questions
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