IV therapy in North Carolina
Compare 42 IV provider profiles across North Carolina in 3 covered cities using stored directory details, menu labels and Google review data. This page does not infer state or city prices; verify current services, all-in prices and credentials directly.
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Cities in North Carolina
Most-reviewed directory profiles in North Carolina
Ordered by stored Google review count, not by treatment quality, safety or credential verification.
Restore Hyper Wellness
Charlotte
Recorded services: NAD+

Restore Hyper Wellness
Charlotte
Recorded services: NAD+

Mobile Aesthetics
Charlotte
Recorded services: Beauty Drip, Mobile / House Calls, Weight Loss Shots

Restore Hyper Wellness
Raleigh
Recorded services: NAD+

4Ever Young Med Spa & Wellness Center - Charlotte Carmel Village
Charlotte
Recorded services: Weight Loss Shots

Prime IV Hydration & Wellness - Ballantyne, NC
Charlotte
Recorded services: IV Hydration, Immunity Boost, Weight Loss Shots

The Invigory
Charlotte
Recorded services: Athletic Recovery, Mobile / House Calls

Restore Hyper Wellness
Raleigh
Recorded services: NAD+

medAge Customized Medicine & Aesthetics Asheville
Asheville
Recorded services: Athletic Recovery, Weight Loss Shots
North Carolina IV lounge FAQ
How many IV therapy providers are in North Carolina?
Drip Compass has 42 IV therapy provider profiles across North Carolina in 3 cities (Charlotte, Raleigh, Asheville). Profiles shown below are ordered by stored Google review count for navigation; that order is not credential or care-quality verification.
Which North Carolina city has the most IV therapy providers?
Charlotte has the most in our directory (27 providers), followed by Raleigh, Asheville. Pick an eligible city guide above or browse the state profiles below.
Are IV therapy providers in North Carolina regulated?
Licensing, scope-of-practice and oversight requirements vary by state, role and service. This directory does not verify credentials. Before booking in North Carolina, ask who will administer the infusion, identify the responsible clinical entity, and verify the relevant current license with the applicable official state board.