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May 24, 2026

Best IV Therapy in Boston 2026

TheDripMap Team
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Boston is shaped by world-leading hospitals, a dense biotech and pharma sector around Kendall Square, and an enormous student population from 50+ colleges and universities. This produces a market that is more clinically literate than most — clients ask harder questions about ingredient sourcing and protocols.

What you will pay in Boston

  • Standard wellness drips: $175 to $375
  • Premium beauty drips: $250 to $475
  • Hangover and recovery drips: $200 to $400
  • NAD+ low dose: $475 to $700
  • NAD+ high dose: $800 to $1,200
  • Mobile premium: $75 to $125 on top

Cambridge, Brookline, and Newton price comparably to Boston proper. Waltham and Quincy run 10 to 15% lower.

Top neighborhoods

Back Bay and South End host the highest concentration of premium clinics. Seaport serves the biotech and tech workforce. Fenway and Kenmore serve the medical academic corridor. Cambridge — Kendall Square, Harvard Square — has substantial clinic supply for the academic and biotech communities.

Most popular treatments

Seasonal patterns

Cold and flu season October through March drives heavy immune bookings. Marathon Monday in April sees the biggest single-day recovery IV spike in the city — book weeks in advance. Graduation season in May and June drives recovery bookings around major university commencements.

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