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IV Therapy in New Hampshire: What to Know Before Booking
IV therapy in New Hampshire delivers fluids, vitamins, and minerals directly into your bloodstream, so your body can use them faster than it can from a pill or a glass of water. At DripWell, a licensed RN administers every drip, either in our Bedford studio or wherever you are across southern and central New Hampshire. Before you book, it helps to know what you actually get, what it should cost, and how to tell a safe provider from a risky one.
What is IV therapy, and why do people in NH use it?
An IV drip is a small catheter that infuses a customized blend of hydration, electrolytes, and nutrients over roughly 30 to 60 minutes. Because it bypasses digestion, absorption is close to complete, which is why people reach for it after a rough night, a hard workout, a long travel day, or a bug going around the office. It may help you rehydrate and feel more like yourself faster, though it is wellness support, not a treatment or cure for any medical condition.
New Hampshire demand tends to follow the seasons: ski and ride recovery and cold-and-flu season in winter, heat and lake weekends in summer, and travel recovery during foliage season. Whatever the reason, the goal is the same, feel better, sooner.
How much does IV therapy cost in New Hampshire?
Prices vary by provider and by what is actually in the bag. Here is what DripWell charges, with no surprise upsells at the chair:
| Drip | Price |
|---|---|
| Basic Hydration / Saline | $99 |
| Immune Boost | $199 |
| Myers’ Cocktail | $199 |
| Hangover Cure | $199 |
| Performance & Recovery | $249 |
| Inner Beauty / Glow | $249 |
| NAD+ 250mg (2-3 hr) | $299 |
| NAD+ 500mg (3-4 hr) | $499 |
Prefer a quick pick-me-up instead of a full drip? IM vitamin injections start at $25 for B12, with Biotin, Glutathione, and Vitamin D at $35 and Tri-Immune at $30. You can also boost any drip with add-ons like Extra Glutathione ($45), Vitamin C ($25), or Magnesium ($20). Travel beyond our local area is $50+.
A quick note on price: if an offer looks far below the range above, ask why. Genuinely low pricing often means fewer active ingredients, non-clinical settings, or staff who are not licensed to place an IV.
Where can you get a drip, at home or in-office?
One of the biggest advantages of IV therapy in NH is that it can come to you. DripWell offers four ways to get treated so you can choose what fits your day.
Four ways to drip.
21 Commerce Park N. Walk-ins welcome, appointments preferred. Most affordable option.
Licensed RN to your home. Ideal for hangovers, post-procedure recovery, or just couch time. Travel fee applies.
Bachelorettes, race-day, corporate wellness, weddings. Group rates for 4+. Book 48 hrs ahead.
Subcutaneous self-administered NAD+, shipped after a virtual consult. Monthly subscription or one-off.
How to choose a safe IV provider in New Hampshire
IV therapy is a medical procedure, and who inserts the line matters as much as what goes in it. Before you book anywhere, confirm the essentials.
- A licensed clinician (RN, NP, PA, or MD) places every IV, never unlicensed staff.
- Physician oversight or a medical director stands behind the protocols.
- The provider carries medical liability insurance and follows NH licensing rules.
- Ingredients and pricing are disclosed up front, with no pressure at the chair.
At DripWell, every drip is administered by a licensed RN, and we tell you exactly what is in your bag before we start.
What should you expect at your appointment?
Plan for about 45 minutes door to door for a standard drip; NAD+ runs longer, roughly 2 to 4 hours because it is infused slowly for comfort. After a brief health review, your RN places the IV, you relax while it runs, and most people feel effects within 30 to 60 minutes. Afterward, keep drinking water and go easy on alcohol for the rest of the day. We confirm every booking within one hour, and same-day appointments are often available.
Does insurance cover IV therapy? What about HSA/FSA?
Wellness IV therapy generally is not billed to health insurance, but many of our treatments are FSA/HSA eligible, so you may be able to use pre-tax dollars. We accept credit and debit cards, HSA/FSA cards, and cash. If you are planning an event or a group of 4+, ask us about mobile on-site service for offices, hotels, and celebrations.
Ready to feel better on your schedule? Explore our full drip menu, learn more about IV therapy, or see where we serve on our locations page.
Quick and easy appointment, staff was great, good options and pricing, will go again for sure.
Kristi is an absolute angel. I called for an IV appointment not expecting to get in the same day, and she came right to my home, explained everything, and made the whole thing easy and comfortable. Highly recommend DripWell.
We have had 2 sessions so far over the last couple of months and both were well worth it! I was a little apprehensive that it would do anything, but we both felt fantastic after both times. Professional and friendly staff. Would recommend!
Dave and Kristi were the best! Not only did I feel better after leaving, they made me feel so comfortable and explained the process every step of the way! Could not recommend more!
Book your New Hampshire drip.
Licensed RN care in our Bedford studio or wherever you are. Call (603) 714-1698.
Frequently asked questions.
How much does IV therapy cost in New Hampshire?
At DripWell, drips range from $99 for Basic Hydration to $249 for Performance & Recovery or Inner Beauty, with NAD+ starting at $299. IM vitamin shots start at $25. Travel beyond our local area is $50+.
Is at-home IV therapy safe?
Yes, when a licensed clinician administers it. Every DripWell drip is placed by a licensed RN following physician-backed protocols, whether you are treated in our Bedford studio or at home.
How long does an IV drip take?
A standard drip is about 45 minutes door to door, and most people feel effects within 30 to 60 minutes. NAD+ is infused slowly and takes roughly 2 to 4 hours.
Does insurance or HSA/FSA cover IV therapy?
Wellness IV therapy generally is not covered by health insurance, but many treatments are FSA/HSA eligible. We accept credit and debit cards, HSA/FSA cards, and cash.
Feeling it? Book a drip.
Licensed RN, FSA/HSA eligible, at your door or our Bedford studio.