Best IV Therapy in Boston 2026
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
- Immune Support — peak demand October through March
- Myers Cocktail — popular monthly maintenance in the medical community
- Recovery — massive demand around Marathon Monday
- NAD+ Plus — growing among biotech and academic communities
- Hangover Recovery — peaks around major sporting events
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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