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May 24, 2026
Updated: Jun 21, 2026

Best IV Therapy Clinics in Toronto (2026)

TheDripMap Team
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Best IV Therapy Clinics in Toronto (2026)
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These are our ranked IV therapy clinic picks for Toronto, with pricing and what each offers. Want the full background first? Read our complete Toronto IV therapy guide.

Toronto and the broader GTA make up the largest IV therapy market in Canada. Downtown serves the financial and entertainment districts, while Mississauga, Oakville, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, and Markham have developed substantial markets of their own.

Pricing in Toronto (CAD)

  • Standard wellness drips: $175 to $325 CAD
  • Premium beauty and glow drips: $225 to $425 CAD
  • Hangover and recovery drips: $200 to $400 CAD
  • NAD+ low dose: $400 to $650 CAD
  • NAD+ high dose: $750 to $1,200 CAD
  • Mobile premium: $50 to $100 CAD on top

Top neighborhoods

Yorkville and Bloor-Yonge lean premium. King West and Financial District serve the lunch-hour professional crowd. Liberty Village serves the creative community. GTA suburbs - Mississauga, Oakville, Richmond Hill - run 10 to 15% lower than downtown pricing.

Most popular treatments

Booking tips

Insurance coverage is rare in Canada for IV therapy - plan for out-of-pocket. Some employer wellness plans reimburse under naturopathic coverage. Most Toronto clinics include HST in displayed prices - confirm when booking.

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The Toronto IV therapy landscape

Toronto's IV therapy scene reflects the city itself: dense, multicultural, and stratified by neighbourhood. Bay Street finance professionals duck out for lunchtime hydration drips between meetings. Yorkville draws the luxury concierge crowd - clients who want a private room, a robe, and a practitioner who knows their supplement stack. King West and Liberty Village tech workers book recovery drips after long weekends or product launches, while the Distillery District and Queen West attract the bachelor and bachelorette circuit needing a Sunday morning reset.

Seasonality matters. TIFF in September brings a measurable bump in mobile bookings to Yorkville hotels. Post-Raptors and Leafs nights at Scotiabank Arena drive late-evening hydration calls. November through March, immune drips dominate as the city settles into a five-month winter.

The suburbs have their own demand patterns. Mississauga, Brampton, and Oakville serve a large South Asian wellness market with strong interest in glutathione, B12, and iron infusions. Markham, Richmond Hill, and parts of North York anchor a Chinese wellness market where NAD+, beauty drips, and anti-aging protocols sell well. Forest Hill and Rosedale lean concierge and residential. Etobicoke, Scarborough, Pickering, and Vaughan are more value-driven.

One structural quirk sets Ontario apart: naturopathic doctors (NDs) can legally administer IV therapy after completing the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO) IVIT certification and passing two college-administered exams. That broadens the practitioner pool well beyond MDs and RNs, and it shapes how the market is priced, marketed, and insured.

What IV therapy actually costs in Toronto

Toronto is the most expensive IV market in Canada - cheaper than New York or San Francisco, but priced above Montreal and Calgary. Expect roughly the following in CAD:

  • Basic hydration drip (saline plus electrolytes): C$150 to C$250
  • Myers' Cocktail (B-complex, B12, magnesium, calcium, vitamin C): C$175 to C$300
  • High-dose vitamin C or glutathione push: C$200 to C$400
  • NAD+ (250 to 500mg): C$350 to C$700, sometimes higher at concierge clinics
  • Mobile travel fee: C$50 to C$100 inside the 416, more for the 905

HST adds 13% on most wellness services. A handful of medically prescribed infusions can be billed differently when delivered as part of a naturopathic treatment plan, but the wellness-style drips you book online are almost always taxable.

Insurance is the part most people get wrong. Sun Life, Manulife, Green Shield, and Canada Life generally do not cover "wellness IV therapy" as a standalone category. They do, however, often cover naturopathic services up to an annual cap (commonly C$300 to C$1,000), which can offset the consultation and administration fee when an ND runs the visit. The IV bag itself is usually billed separately and not covered. Always call your insurer with the practitioner's designation before assuming reimbursement.

Geography pushes prices around too. Yorkville and Forest Hill clinics typically run roughly 15% above the downtown core for the same protocol. Suburban clinics in Mississauga, Oakville, Markham, and Vaughan are often priced 10 to 20% below Yorkville rates for comparable drips.

Three treatments worth knowing about in Toronto

NAD+ therapy

Toronto has quietly become Canada's NAD+ capital, largely because ND-led clinics aggressively adopted the protocol earlier than MD-run med spas. Standard sessions run 250mg to 500mg of NAD+, typically priced C$400 to C$700, with multi-session loading protocols (three to six infusions over two to three weeks) being the norm rather than the exception. Sessions take two to four hours, sometimes longer at higher doses. The honest caveat: clinical evidence for NAD+ infusions in healthy adults is still developing, and side effects - chest pressure, nausea, flushing - are dose- and drip-rate-dependent. Slower infusions cost more chair time but are far more tolerable.

Winter immune drips

From late November through March, Toronto clinics see a predictable surge in immune-focused infusions. The typical build is high-dose vitamin C (usually 7.5 to 25 grams), zinc, and a B-complex, priced around C$175 to C$275. ND-run clinics frequently pair the drip with a vitamin D injection given how little sun the city sees from December to February. The caveat: high-dose vitamin C requires a G6PD screening test before the first session in most properly run clinics, and any place skipping that step is cutting a corner you do not want cut.

Pre and post-IVF and fertility support drips

Toronto is a major Canadian fertility hub, with CReATe, TRIO, and Mount Sinai Fertility anchoring the market and TRIO operating an onsite naturopathic partner (Conceive Health) for adjunctive care. ND-administered IV vitamin therapy is commonly used around IVF cycles for egg quality support, recovery from retrieval, and implantation support, typically running C$200 to C$400 per session. Formulations vary, but expect B-complex, magnesium, glutathione, and CoQ10 protocols. The honest caveat: always loop in your REI before starting any IV protocol during a cycle. Coordination matters more than the drip itself.

Mobile vs in-clinic IV therapy in Toronto

Mobile makes sense when the friction of getting to a clinic is genuinely greater than the convenience of staying put. TIFF guests in Yorkville hotels, post-Scotiabank Arena groups at downtown hotels, condo dwellers in King West and CityPlace who do not want to leave the building, and suburban group bookings in Oakville or Mississauga homes for bachelorette weekends are the classic use cases. GTA traffic is a real factor - a 90-minute drive each way to a clinic for a 45-minute drip is hostile to the entire concept.

In-clinic is the better call for NAD+ (long sessions, side-effect monitoring), first-time patients who benefit from a proper intake, fertility protocols requiring ND consultation, and anyone on multiple medications where a clinical setting is safer.

Toronto's mobile market is smaller and less price-aggressive than Las Vegas or Miami, but it is growing year over year. Expect travel fees of C$50 to C$150 within the 416 and meaningfully more for the 905. Reliability dips in deep winter - December through February storms regularly delay or cancel appointments, so build that into your planning if you are booking around a specific event.

How to choose a Toronto IV clinic without getting burned

Ontario-specific red flags worth memorizing: a med spa with no verifiable medical director, naturopathic doctor, or registered nurse on staff; "wellness coaches" or estheticians administering IVs (illegal in Ontario, full stop); NAD+ priced below C$300 (you are likely getting an underdosed bag); aggressive package upsells before any clinical conversation; and any clinic that does not ask about your medications, allergies, or run a brief intake before sticking a needle in your arm.

What to ask, every time:

  • Who is administering the drip, and what is their license? RN (College of Nurses of Ontario), ND (College of Naturopaths of Ontario), or MD (CPSO). You can verify all three online in under two minutes.
  • Where are the bags compounded, and by whom? Reputable clinics work with licensed compounding pharmacies and will tell you which one.
  • If a naturopath is administering, can you direct-bill or provide receipts coded for insurance? This is the question that turns a C$250 drip into a C$100 out-of-pocket cost.

The positive close: Ontario's combination of integrated naturopathic medicine, active CONO inspection program for IVIT, strong College oversight across all three regulated professions, and a mature consumer wellness market makes Toronto one of the safer IV therapy markets in North America - provided you verify credentials before you book. The infrastructure is here. Use it.

Top IV Therapy Clinics in Toronto

Out of 23 clinics listed on TheDripMap in Toronto, these are the highest-rated based on aggregated patient reviews. Tap any clinic to see services, real pricing, and book a session.

1. Signature Beauty Lounge Downtown

4.8 ⭐ (237 reviews) · ✓ Verified

Specialties: Beauty + glow · Immune support · Energy + NAD+

Signature Beauty Lounge is Toronto's premier medical spa for IV Drip Therapy, physician-designed by Dr. Gregory Pugen, board-certified in anti-aging and regenerative medicine. Located inside the Holiday Inn at 30 Carl…

2. Signature Cosmetic Clinic Midtown

New listing

Specialties: Beauty + glow · Immune support · Energy + NAD+

Signature Cosmetic Clinic is a premier medical spa in Toronto offering physician-directed IV drip therapy, laser treatments, and cosmetic injectables. Led by Dr. Gregory Pugen MD, board-certified in anti-aging medicin…

3. KX Yorkville

New listing

Specialties: Custom IV · Recovery Max · Immune Support

KX Yorkville is a Yorkville IV therapy clinic that combines vitamin infusions with functional blood analysis to identify nutrient deficiencies and design targeted custom IV treatment plans. Located at 263 Davenport Ro…

4. Urban IV Toronto

New listing

Specialties: Ozone Therapy · Vitamin C IV · Immune Support

Urban IV is a Toronto IV therapy and ozone therapy clinic with highly trained practitioners focused on addressing root causes of disease and promoting optimal wellness through advanced IV protocols. The clinic combine…

5. Clara Clinic Toronto

New listing

Specialties: Vitamin IV · B12 Injections · Immune Support

Clara Clinic is a Toronto naturopathic clinic offering customized IV vitamin therapy and injections designed to enhance energy, support digestion, improve mood, and boost immunity with 100% nutrient absorption. The cl…

6. LifeMed Clinic

New listing

Specialties: Hydration · Immune Support · NAD+ Plus

LifeMed Clinic is a multidisciplinary functional medicine clinic at Yonge and Wellesley in downtown Toronto offering IV therapy, direct insurance billing, and private treatment rooms. Located at 598A Yonge Street, Lif…

7. Drip Hydration Toronto

New listing

Specialties: Hydration · Myers Cocktail · NAD+ Plus

Drip Hydration Toronto is a mobile IV therapy service bringing licensed nurses directly to homes, hotels, and events across Toronto. Coverage includes Downtown Toronto, North York, Scarborough, and Etobicoke. Drip Hyd…

8. Beauty Bar Medical Clinic

New listing

Specialties: Beauty Glow · Hydration · Immune Support

Beauty Bar Medical Clinic is a multi-location medical aesthetics and IV therapy clinic with four GTA locations including their flagship at 657 Yonge Street in Toronto. IV vitamin therapy is administered by registered…

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Frequently asked questions about IV therapy in Toronto

How much does IV therapy cost in Toronto?

Across the 23 IV therapy clinics listed in Toronto, prices typically range from C$150 to C$250 per session. A basic hydration drip usually sits at the lower end; NAD+, high-dose vitamin C, and concierge mobile drips sit at the higher end.

Are there mobile IV therapy services in Toronto?

Yes - 1 of the 23 clinics in Toronto 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 Toronto?

Based on what Toronto clinics offer most often, the top treatments are Immune Support, Hydration, NAD+ Plus, Energy Boost, Vitamin C IV. 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 Toronto?

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.

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