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IV Therapy in Victoria

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Looking for IV therapy in Victoria? Compare 9 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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5(154)
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IV TherapyVitamin Infusions
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4.9(607)
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IV TherapyNAD+
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4.8(217)
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IV TherapyVitamin Injections
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4.8(2482)
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4.8(702)
Victoria
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4.7(52)
Victoria
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IV TherapyNAD+
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Victoria's IV therapy market sits on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, anchored by Downtown, Oak Bay, Fairfield, Fernwood, and Saanich. The mix includes naturopathic-led clinics, medical spas, and a growing mobile segment that serves the area and surrounding Capital Regional District municipalities.

What to Expect from IV Therapy in Victoria

Victoria's IV market reads as a mix of naturopathic and aesthetic-led practices, with several clinics offering hydration, Myers cocktail variations, NAD+, and aesthetic add-ons such as glutathione. Victoria is the provincial capital, with a healthcare-anchored professional workforce and an active retiree demographic that shapes steady demand for hydration, energy, and longevity protocols. Most providers also cover the surrounding Capital Regional District for mobile bookings, with travel premiums scaling by distance.

IV Therapy Costs in Victoria, 2026 CAD Bands

Pricing in Victoria generally tracks downtown Vancouver, with some clinics sitting slightly below the Yaletown or West End premium rates. MSP does not cover elective wellness IV, so most sessions are paid privately or claimed through extended health benefits when administered by a registered naturopathic doctor.

  • Basic hydration drip: $130 to $230 CAD
  • Myers' cocktail or vitamin B-complex: $160 to $290 CAD
  • High-dose vitamin C: $180 to $360 CAD (ask about G6PD screening above 25 g)
  • NAD+ infusion: $400 to $800 CAD per session, dose-dependent
  • Iron infusion: typically priced by consultation, mid hundreds CAD
  • Mobile premium: $50 to $150 CAD added to clinic pricing, depending on distance from Vancouver

Popular Treatments at Victoria Clinics

The most-requested treatments in Victoria reflect the broader BC wellness pattern: hydration drips for general energy and recovery, Myers cocktail and B-complex protocols, and NAD+ at the longevity-focused practices. Glutathione is widely available as an aesthetic add-on, often bundled with hydration drips at the medispa-leaning clinics. For diagnosed iron-deficiency anemia, iron infusions are available at select clinics as a medical service rather than a wellness drip, typically by physician or naturopathic consultation.

Who Can Legally Administer IV in British Columbia

IV administration in BC is a regulated activity. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) regulates physicians, the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) regulates RNs, NPs, and LPNs, and the College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC (CCHPBC) regulates naturopathic doctors. Naturopaths with IV authorization through CCHPBC can administer a defined set of IV substances on inspected premises. General information only, not legal or medical advice. Confirm clinician credentials with the clinic before booking.

Mobile vs In-Clinic IV in Victoria

Victoria has access to a mature mobile IV market through providers serving the broader Capital Regional District. Mobile works well for hangover recovery, post-event hydration, group bookings, 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. Travel premiums typically run $50 to $150 CAD on top of the base drip.

What to Ask Before You Book

  • Who is administering the IV (RN, NP, ND, or MD) and through which BC college are they registered.
  • Where the IV bags are compounded and by whom (a licensed BC compounding pharmacy is the right answer).
  • For naturopathic IVs, whether the clinic can provide receipts coded for your extended health benefits.
  • 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 an MSP-covered hospital outpatient route applies.

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