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When a clinic carries the Safety Verified badge, it has answered our safety questionnaire in writing. Who oversees care, who performs your insert, where its IV solutions come from, and whether an intake is required before treatment. We don't take a cent for placement, and we never buy or sell reviews.
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The Drip Map is Canada's IV therapy matching platform. We list IV therapy clinics in cities nationwide, ask clinics to confirm their safety practices in writing, and match you to the right clinic and drip in under 60 seconds.
Most clinics charge between $100 and $400 per drip depending on the formula: basic hydration sits at the low end, vitamin cocktails in the middle, and NAD+ at the top. Published menus in Canadian metros typically run $120 to $350 in Vancouver, $150 to $200 in Calgary, and $190 to $400 in Toronto. Listings on The Drip Map show each clinic's own menu and prices where the clinic has provided them.
Read the full cost guideIV therapy is generally well tolerated when a licensed clinician places the line, a medical director oversees protocols, and ingredients come from a licensed pharmacy. Those are exactly the practices our Safety Verified badge asks clinics to confirm in writing. Always tell the clinic about medications and health conditions before any infusion.
How to choose a clinicA registered nurse, nurse practitioner, physician, or, in Canada, a naturopathic doctor holding their province's IV authorization. If a clinic cannot tell you who places the line and who provides medical oversight, that is the single biggest warning sign to walk away.
Plan for 30 to 60 minutes in the chair for most drips, plus intake paperwork on a first visit. High-dose formulas like NAD+ can take two hours or more, and many clinics ask new patients to complete a short health screening first.
Your first session, step by stepProvincial health plans do not cover wellness IV drips. That said, drips administered by a licensed naturopathic doctor can often be claimed under the naturopathic benefit of an extended health plan, so ask the clinic whether they issue eligible receipts.
Insurance coverage in CanadaCompare clinics on who administers the drips, whether prices are published, and what real patients say in reviews. The Drip Map lists IV therapy clinics in cities across Canada and matches you by goal, location, and budget in under 60 seconds.
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