Best IV Therapy in Los Angeles 2026

Los Angeles has more IV therapy clinics per capita than almost any other US city. From the Sunset Strip''s celebrity-focused infusion lounges to the strip-mall hydration bars of the Valley, the LA market spans every price point and style. More options means more confusion - this guide walks through what to look for, what you''ll pay, and the neighborhoods worth knowing in 2026.
What makes a great LA IV therapy clinic
Los Angeles is a mature IV therapy market, which means the gap between the best and worst clinics has widened considerably. The clinics worth your time share a few non-negotiable traits: a clearly named medical director on file, RN-administered infusions (not just "trained technicians"), single-use sterile catheters and tubing per patient, ingredients sourced from licensed compounding pharmacies rather than bulk online suppliers, and pricing published openly on their website rather than disclosed after intake.
If a clinic in LA can''t tell you who their medical director is, or pushes you to add $200 in upgrades during your visit without explaining why, walk away. There are dozens of legitimate alternatives within a 10-minute drive.
What you''ll pay in Los Angeles
LA is among the higher-priced IV markets in the US, but pricing varies dramatically by neighborhood and clinic type:
- Standard wellness drips (Myers Cocktail, basic immune): $175 to $350
- Premium beauty and glow drips with glutathione: $250 to $500
- Hangover and recovery drips: $200 to $400
- NAD+ low dose (250mg): $450 to $700
- NAD+ high dose (500mg+): $750 to $1,200+
- Mobile (in-home or hotel) premium: typically $50 to $150 on top
For a full breakdown of what drives these differences, see our IV therapy cost guide.
Top LA neighborhoods for IV therapy
Beverly Hills sits at the top of the LA IV market - concierge-style clinics with premium pricing, heavy beauty and NAD+ focus, and a clientele that includes the working entertainment industry.
West Hollywood is the late-night and event-recovery hub, with several clinics offering after-hours and mobile service for hotel guests.
Santa Monica is the wellness-corridor leader - mid-to-premium pricing, multiple Hydration Room and Restore Hyper Wellness locations, and a clientele leaning toward longevity, fitness, and immune protocols.
Downtown LA serves the business district and Arts District with mid-market pricing and shorter wait times than the Westside.
Burbank and Pasadena serve the studios and the San Gabriel Valley with mid-market pricing and a more practical, less spa-focused vibe.
Long Beach trends more affordable than the Westside, with growing supply.
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Mobile IV therapy in LA
LA''s traffic makes mobile IV one of the most useful services in the city. Bachelorette and wedding parties, hotel concierge bookings, post-event recovery in your own bed, and Hollywood Hills clients who simply don''t want to drive all keep mobile providers booked solid most weekends. Expect a $50 to $150 premium over the equivalent in-clinic drip, plus possible service minimums.
For a comparison of mobile vs in-clinic, read our mobile IV therapy vs clinic guide.
Most popular treatments in LA
- Beauty Glow - glutathione + biotin + vitamin C for skin and aesthetic effects
- NAD+ Plus - cognitive, longevity, and recovery
- Hangover Recovery - peak demand around festivals and event weekends
- Recovery - popular with the fitness and wellness crowd
- Immune Support - high-dose vitamin C for travel and illness prevention
How to book your first session in LA
Compare three to five clinics before booking. Use the screening questions in our how to choose an IV therapy clinic guide. Book during off-peak times (Tuesday through Thursday mornings) for shorter waits at popular clinics. Many LA clinics offer first-time discounts of 10 to 20%, so it''s worth asking explicitly when you call.
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Top IV Therapy Clinics in Los Angeles
Out of 25 clinics listed on TheDripMap in Los Angeles, these are the highest-rated based on aggregated patient reviews. Tap any clinic to see services, real pricing, and book a session.
1. Refresh Med Spa LA
4.9 ⭐ (181 reviews) · ✓ Verified
Specialties: IV Therapy · IV Hydration · Hangover Recovery
Refresh Med Spa LA offers professional aesthetic and wellness services in Woodland Hills. Founded by Dr. Kia Rowhanian and Nurse Fatima, the practice combines nearly two decades of medical expertise to provide IV ther…
2. Next Health - Century City
5.0 ⭐ (1476 reviews)
3. Next Health - Studio City
5.0 ⭐ (1295 reviews)
4. Polaris Medical Aesthetics
5.0 ⭐ (17 reviews)
5. RenewMe IV Therapy + MedSpa
4.9 ⭐ (171 reviews)
6. Los Angeles Mobile IV Therapy
4.9 ⭐ (35 reviews)
7. The Hydration Room - Studio City
4.9 ⭐ (15 reviews)
8. IV Drip Lounge
4.7 ⭐ (15 reviews)
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Frequently asked questions about IV therapy in Los Angeles
How much does IV therapy cost in Los Angeles?
Prices vary by clinic and treatment. Most Los Angeles clinics charge between $150 and $350 for a standard hydration drip, and $400 to $800+ for NAD+ protocols.
Are there mobile IV therapy services in Los Angeles?
Yes - 4 of the 25 clinics in Los Angeles offer mobile IV therapy that comes to your home, office, or hotel. Mobile bookings usually carry a $50-$100 travel fee on top of the drip price, and most providers serve a 20-mile radius from their base.
What are the most common IV treatments in Los Angeles?
Based on what Los Angeles clinics offer most often, the top treatments are IV Therapy, IV Hydration, Hangover Recovery, Wellness Drips, Medical Weight Loss. Hydration drips and Myers' Cocktail are the most universally available; NAD+ protocols and specialty cocktails are concentrated in higher-end clinics.
How do I choose the right IV clinic in Los Angeles?
Look for: an MD or registered nurse supervising the practice, transparent pricing on the clinic website, a written intake form covering medications and conditions, fresh IV bags with documented expiry, and reviews mentioning the specific drip you want. Avoid clinics that won't tell you who is inserting your IV or what is in the bag.