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

Monsoon · Jefferson City, MO · 32 mi from Columbia

Monsoon Immune Boost IV, delivered across Jefferson City, MO Prescription-strength, at your door.

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. We come to Jefferson City addresses across Cole County — a flat $50 travel fee applies — waived for members, program visits, and groups of three or more.

  • NP-prescribed
  • Cole County
  • 45 min visit
  • $50 travel · waived for members & groups
LoveMeIV · Jefferson City
Jefferson City price $219
45 min · iv drip
  • Travel fee: $50 (waived for members & groups of 3+).
  • ZIPs covered: 65101, 65109.
  • Same-day slots when calendar allows.

Jefferson City notes

What your Monsoon visit looks like in Jefferson City.

Jeff City is the weekday end of the service area. It is built for state agency teams working a long session and the weekend wedding circuit at the river-bluff venues. We come to your office in the Truman or Lewis & Clark buildings without making a scene.

When the household calendar is the reason you never got around to it, the drive stops being your job — the visit comes to Jefferson City, and a day's notice usually finds a window that fits.

Missouri State Capitol Governor's Mansion Truman State Office Building Lewis & Clark State Office Building SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital Capital Region Medical Center

Common reasons to book Monsoon in Jefferson City: day one or two of "i think i'm coming down with something"; pre-travel for international or red-eye flights; healthcare, hospitality, and teacher cohorts during peak season.

Common questions

What people ask before booking Monsoon in Jefferson City.

Should I book this if I already have a fever?
Call first. The clinician reviews symptoms and vital-sign concerns before confirming the visit. A fever can signal an illness that needs testing, prescription treatment, urgent care, or simply rest and oral fluids instead of an elective IV.
Why not just take vitamin C orally?
Oral and IV vitamin C follow different absorption pathways. IV delivery bypasses the digestive tract and can produce higher short-term blood levels, but a higher level does not automatically mean a better clinical outcome. The dose and whether it belongs are still clinical decisions.
Can I add glutathione?
When clinically appropriate, yes — a glutathione push can be added for $50 at the end of the drip.

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).