Best IV Therapy Clinics in Mississauga (2026)

These are our ranked IV therapy clinic picks for Mississauga, with pricing and what each clinic offers. New to IV drips, or want the full background first? Start with our complete Mississauga IV therapy guide.
Mississauga is one of the largest IV therapy markets in the Greater Toronto Area, second only to Toronto by clinic count. Demand spans the City Centre around Square One, the lakeside Port Credit and Lakeview communities, the Streetsville core, and the corporate corridor near Pearson. The mix leans toward everyday wellness, beauty and glow drips, and recovery, and mobile in-home service is widely available across the city and into Oakville and Brampton.
What IV therapy costs in Mississauga (CAD)
Mississauga pricing sits in the typical Greater Toronto range.
- Standard hydration and Myers Cocktail: $160 to $300 CAD per session
- Immune, beauty, and recovery formulas: $180 to $330 CAD
- NAD+ infusions: $400 to $1,000 CAD depending on dose
- Mobile in-home add-on: typically $50 to $100 CAD
These are typical ranges, so confirm the current price with the clinic. For Canada-wide comparisons across Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa, and Montreal, see our IV therapy cost guide.
Popular drips for Mississauga residents
The office towers around Square One, the airport business parks, and a large commuter base shape what gets booked here.
- Beauty and glow drips with glutathione, biotin, and vitamin C for weddings and events
- Immune support that picks up through the long Ontario winters
- Hydration and Myers cocktails for professionals fitting a session between meetings
- Recovery drips after a weekend out or a hard training block
Most of these can come to you, since mobile IV across the GTA is a mature market here.
Mobile vs in-clinic in Mississauga
The city's size means both formats are easy to reach. Walk-in lounges sit around Square One, Port Credit, and Erin Mills, and the mobile side is well developed, sending a nurse to a home, office, or hotel. Mobile suits parents, group bookings, and recovery at home, and it usually carries a travel add-on, so confirm the coverage area when you book.
How to choose an IV clinic in Mississauga
With one of the deeper clinic rosters in the GTA, you can afford to be picky. Before you book, confirm that:
- a licensed clinician reviews your health and signs off before any drip is mixed
- the clinic is clear about who prescribes the formula and who places the line
- the clinic can explain where its ingredients are compounded and who provides medical oversight
TheDripMap is a matching platform, not a medical provider, and this is general information rather than medical advice. Talk to a qualified clinician about your own situation.
Insurance coverage in Mississauga
IV drips in Mississauga are paid out of pocket, the same as everywhere in Ontario. The one piece worth checking is a naturopathic consultation attached to a first visit, which some extended-health plans reimburse in part. Ask both the clinic and your insurer. For detail, see does insurance cover IV therapy in Canada and IV therapy insurance in Ontario.
Mississauga neighbourhood notes
Clinics cluster around the City Centre and Square One, with more along Port Credit, Streetsville, Erin Mills, and Meadowvale, plus the business parks near the airport. If you are closer to the western edge, Oakville options are an easy drive.
Top IV therapy clinics in Mississauga
Ordered by Google rating where available.
1. MedCAiRE Health
IV therapy, NAD+, and glutathione, with a 5.0 rating.
2. Reforme Lab
IV therapy, Myers cocktail, and glutathione, well reviewed at 4.9.
3. Kaizen Medspa
IV therapy, glutathione, and immune support, rated 4.8.
4. Erin Mills Optimum Health
A naturopathic-led clinic offering IV therapy and vitamin C, rated 4.7 across 125 reviews.
5. Revive Skin Medical Spa
IV therapy, NAD+, and glutathione, rated 4.7.
6. Mindful Healing Naturopathic Clinic
Naturopathic-led, offering IV therapy, vitamin C, and Myers cocktails.
Who can legally administer IV therapy in Ontario
Every clinic on this list operates under Ontario's regulated health-profession colleges. In practice, the person placing your IV is a physician (College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario), a nurse practitioner or registered nurse (College of Nurses of Ontario), or a naturopathic doctor who holds the added IV authorization (College of Naturopaths of Ontario). This is general information rather than legal or medical advice, so confirm credentials with the clinic. The full province-by-province breakdown is in who can legally give IV therapy in Canada.
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Comparing the wider country? Our Canada-wide clinic roundup and the national cost guide are good next reads.
Frequently asked questions about IV therapy in Mississauga
How much does IV therapy cost in Mississauga?
Most Mississauga clinics charge about $160 to $300 CAD for a standard hydration or wellness drip. NAD+ protocols typically run $400 to $1,000 depending on dose, and mobile in-home service usually adds $50 to $100. These are typical ranges, so confirm the current price directly with the clinic.
Is mobile IV therapy available in Mississauga?
Yes, and the mobile market here is mature. Many providers bring the drip to your home, office, or hotel, with coverage reaching nearby Oakville and Brampton. Look for the mobile option in the listings and confirm the service area and any travel fee when you book.
Is IV therapy legal in Mississauga?
Yes. Ontario allows IV therapy from licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and naturopathic doctors who hold the added authorization, and every clinic listed here runs with licensed clinical staff. Confirm credentials with the clinic before booking.
How do I choose the best IV therapy clinic in Mississauga?
Start from your goal, then use the city's depth of options to compare. Beauty and glow drips suit event prep, immune and wellness drips suit regular upkeep, and hydration or recovery drips suit a weekend out or hard training. Weigh the clinics on what they offer and their reviews, then confirm the protocol with the clinic.