NAD+ IV by stated amount
| Stated amount | Observed span | Brands |
|---|---|---|
| 250 mg | $250-$500 | n=7 |
| 500 mg | $450-$799 | n=10 |
| 750 mg | $675-$900 | n=4 |
| 1,000 mg | $800-$1,280 | n=8 |
Drip Compass · Reviewed July 26, 2026
A comparison of advertised single-session list prices observed on official US provider menus. Categories, stated amounts, routes, and formula types stay separate so unlike services are not presented as one national price.
Broad category observations
Each row has its own qualifying provider-menu sample. The displayed span is the sample minimum and maximum, not a claim that every service between those endpoints is equivalent.
| Category | Observed span | Sample | Compared unit and limits | Guides |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic hydration IV | $64.99-$249 | n=10 brands | One separately listed hydration-labeled IV appointment. Bag volume, ingredients, clinic or mobile setting, and included fees differ. | Hydration cost guide Hydration profiles |
| Myers'-labeled IV | $149-$339 | n=12 brands | One separately listed appointment using a Myers' label. A Myers' label does not identify one standardized formula or bag volume. | Myers' guide Myers' profiles |
| Hangover-labeled IV | $169-$349 | n=11 brands | One separately listed hangover or recovery-after-drinking appointment. Formula, medications, setting, and included fees can differ. | Hangover IV guide Hangover IV profiles |
| Standalone B12 injection | $15-$50 | n=7 brands | One standalone pure-B12 injection at a provider location. MIC/lipotropic blends, packages, promotions, and mobile visit fees were excluded. | B12 cost guide B12 profiles |
| Standard mobile IV menu item | $99-$399 | n=8 brands | One standard mobile IV base-menu appointment. Dose-dependent specialty infusions were excluded; travel, exam, parking, and after-hours fees may still apply. | Mobile IV guide Mobile and hydration profiles |
Amount-specific observations
Prices in different amount rows are not interchangeable. These tables organize menu observations; they do not recommend an amount, protocol, frequency, or use.
| Stated amount | Observed span | Brands |
|---|---|---|
| 250 mg | $250-$500 | n=7 |
| 500 mg | $450-$799 | n=10 |
| 750 mg | $675-$900 | n=4 |
| 1,000 mg | $800-$1,280 | n=8 |
| Stated amount | Observed price | Brands |
|---|---|---|
| 25 g | $220-$275 | n=5 |
| 30 g | $299 Single observation | n=1 |
| 50 g | $300-$335 | n=4 |
| 75 g | $385-$430 Thin sample | n=2 |
| 100 g | $460 Single observation | n=1 |
Route- and formula-specific observations
Infusions, IV pushes, and multi-ingredient beauty or glow drips remain separate. The infusion span is not dose-normalized, because disclosed amounts and formulas differed.
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| Route or formula scope | Observed span | Sample | Comparison limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Separately listed glutathione infusion | $179-$295 | n=5 brands | Not dose-normalized; disclosed amounts and formulas differed. |
| Glutathione IV push | $90-$195 | n=4 brands | A push is not interchangeable with an infusion; amounts and formulas differed. |
| Multi-ingredient beauty / glow IV | $149-$399 | n=9 brands | A formulation class, not a pure-glutathione comparison. |
What the samples include
What the samples do not establish
Before booking
Ask for the exact formula, stated amount, route, bag volume, setting, and the complete price for your address and appointment time. Confirm whether intake, clinician review, supplies, administration, required laboratory work, travel, parking, after-hours service, and gratuity policy are included.
If you are uninsured or paying for care yourself, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services explains Good Faith Estimate rights and the patient-provider dispute process. Ask the provider whether those rules apply to the planned service.
IV therapy price FAQ
This page does not report an average. It reports minimum-to-maximum advertised list-price observations from separate purposive samples of official provider menus. Basic hydration IVs were $64.99-$249 across 10 brands, while other categories, amounts, and routes had different observed spans.
For each defined row, qualifying single-session list prices were recorded from official provider pages reviewed on July 26, 2026. One provider brand was counted once per category or amount tier, and the lowest and highest qualifying observations form the displayed span. The samples are purposive and nonrepresentative, not statistical estimates of the US market.
The stated amount materially changes the service being compared. Combining 250 mg and 1,000 mg NAD+ appointments, or 25 g and 100 g vitamin C appointments, would create a misleading range. The amount rows are not recommendations of a dose.
They differ by route or formula scope. An IV push is not an infusion, and a multi-ingredient beauty or glow drip is not a pure-glutathione comparison. Even within one row, disclosed amounts and formulas may differ.
No universal mobile premium was established. Eight mobile-provider menus advertised standard base items from $99 to $399, but some included travel while others disclosed separate travel, exam, parking, distance, or after-hours fees. Request the complete price for the address and appointment time.
No. They are historical observations of advertised list prices on official provider pages reviewed on July 26, 2026. They do not predict the price in a city, state, or individual clinic and may not include every required fee.
No. It is a price-comparison resource, not medical advice. Menu names are not standardized, and the page does not assess whether a service is appropriate, safe, or effective for any person or purpose.
Check the evidence behind the index
Review the selection rules, exclusions, amount and route definitions, provider counts, and official menu sources before citing a price span.