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IV Therapy in Portland

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Looking for IV therapy in Portland? Compare 6 top-rated clinics offering hydration drips, NAD+, immune support, hangover recovery, and beauty treatments. Read reviews, see prices, and book your session in-clinic or mobile, whichever you prefer.

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Hangover ReliefNAD+ Therapy
BW
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Hangover ReliefNAD+ Therapy
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Portland
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Hangover ReliefNAD+ Therapy
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Hangover ReliefNAD+ Therapy
IG
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Hangover ReliefNAD+ Therapy
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Portland
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Hangover ReliefNAD+ Therapy

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Portland's IV therapy market is anchored by Pearl District, Hawthorne, Mississippi Avenue, Northwest, and Beaverton, with a mix of medical-spa, naturopathic, and clinical infusion practices serving the local wellness scene. Most clinics on TheDripMap operate as in-clinic providers, with a growing mobile segment serving hotel rooms, condos, and event venues across the metro.

What to Expect from IV Therapy in Portland

Portland's IV market reflects a naturopathic-friendly regulatory environment (one of the few US states with NDs as primary care providers) that shapes a unique market mix. The mix runs across hydration, hangover recovery, Myers cocktail, NAD+, immune support, and beauty drips, with several clinics specializing in one or two of these depending on the operator's background (physician-led, ND-led, or aesthetic-led). The market is large enough to support both walk-in wellness clinics and a few medical-grade infusion centres that handle iron and clinical hydration, but most providers run a generalist menu plus a few signature protocols.

IV Therapy Costs in Portland, 2026 USD Bands

US wellness IV pricing varies by clinic, by drip composition, and by whether you book in-clinic or mobile. Portland prices typically track national averages, with the high end driven by NAD+ protocols and high-dose vitamin C, the mid by Myers cocktail and immune drips, and the low end by basic hydration. Public insurance does not cover elective wellness IV in the US, though many HSA and FSA accounts qualify if the session is documented as medically necessary.

  • Basic hydration drip: $100 to $200 USD
  • Myers' cocktail or vitamin B-complex: $150 to $275 USD
  • High-dose vitamin C: $175 to $400 USD (ask about G6PD screening above 25 g)
  • NAD+ infusion: $400 to $1,000 USD per session, dose-dependent
  • Iron infusion: typically priced by consultation, mid hundreds USD
  • Mobile premium: $50 to $150 USD added to clinic pricing, depending on distance

Popular Treatments at Portland Clinics

The most-requested treatments in Portland skew toward hydration drips, Myers cocktail, and immune support, with NAD+ growing fast at the longevity-focused practices in the metro. Hangover and event-recovery drips are a meaningful slice of weekend demand, particularly in nightlife-heavy neighbourhoods. Beauty-oriented protocols such as glutathione and biotin show up at the aesthetic-leaning medispas. For diagnosed iron-deficiency anemia, iron infusions are available at select clinics as a medical service rather than a wellness drip, typically by physician consultation.

Who Can Legally Administer IV in Oregon

IV administration in Oregon is regulated by state nursing and medical boards. The Oregon State Board of Nursing regulates registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, and the Oregon Medical Board regulates physicians. Both groups can administer IV therapy under appropriate scope. Naturopathic doctor scope for IV varies by state and is more limited in many US jurisdictions than in Canadian provinces or in Oregon. Confirm clinician credentials with the clinic before booking. General information only, not legal or medical advice.

Mobile vs In-Clinic IV in Portland

Portland's mobile IV market is meaningful, with providers serving hotel rooms, AirBnB rentals, condos, and event venues across the metro. Mobile works well for hangover recovery, post-event hydration, and patients short on time. In-clinic is the better default for NAD+, first-time patients who benefit from a proper intake, and iron infusions where physician oversight is appropriate. Mobile travel fees scale with distance from central Portland.

What to Ask Before You Book

  • Who is administering the IV (RN, NP, or MD) and what state license do they hold.
  • Where the IV bags are compounded and by whom.
  • Whether the clinic can provide a receipt suitable for HSA or FSA reimbursement when applicable.
  • For NAD+, the exact milligram dose and infusion duration. Low-dose, fast-drip versions are sub-therapeutic for the protocols NAD+ is usually marketed for.
  • For iron infusions, whether a documented diagnosis is required and whether your insurance covers the infusion as a medical service.

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