Elite Medical Center

Savannah, Georgia

4.4

13 reviews

Elite Medical Center offers IV therapy treatments to patients in Savannah, Georgia. The clinic provides a range of IV therapy services, and its patients have given it an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 13 reviews. With a focus on providing accessible and effective medical care, Elite Medical Center aims to improve patient health and well-being.

Address

114 Canal St STE 201, Pooler, GA 31322

Quick Answer

Elite Medical Center is an IV therapy clinic in Savannah, Georgia, rated 4.4/5 from 13 Google reviews. The clinic offers IV hydration, vitamin drips, NAD+ infusions, and related wellness treatments.

About IV Therapy in Savannah, Georgia

Elite Medical Center is one of 27 IV therapy clinics in Savannah with an average Google rating of 4.8/5 across local providers. Georgia has 182 verified IV therapy clinics statewide. Typical pricing in Savannah ranges from $99 to $299 per session.

Frequently Asked Questions About Elite Medical Center

What services does Elite Medical Center offer?

Elite Medical Center provides IV hydration, vitamin drips, NAD+ therapy, and other IV treatments. Contact them for their full service menu.

How much does IV therapy cost at Elite Medical Center?

Contact Elite Medical Center for current pricing. IV therapy in Savannah typically ranges from $150–$400 per session — basic hydration drips at the lower end, NAD+ and high-dose vitamin C at the higher end.

Where is Elite Medical Center located?

114 Canal St STE 201, Pooler, GA 31322, Savannah, Georgia

How long does an IV therapy session at Elite Medical Center take?

Most IV therapy sessions at Elite Medical Center take 30–60 minutes. Standard hydration and vitamin drips run 30–45 minutes; NAD+ infusions can take 2–4 hours depending on dose. Plan to arrive 10–15 minutes early for a brief intake on your first visit.

Is IV therapy at Elite Medical Center safe?

IV therapy at Elite Medical Center is administered by licensed medical staff using sterile, single-use equipment. Most wellness IV drips operate under standing physician orders in Georgia, and prescription-grade infusions (NAD+, ketamine, high-dose vitamin C) require a brief consultation. Side effects are typically minor — bruising at the injection site or a cool sensation during the drip.

Do I need an appointment at Elite Medical Center?

Appointments are recommended at Elite Medical Center. Call +1912-988-3839 or visit their website to book a session. First-time visits include a short health intake before the drip.

Does Elite Medical Center offer mobile or at-home IV therapy?

Elite Medical Center operates as a clinic-based provider. For at-home service in Savannah, check the other 26 listings below — several Savannah clinics and national mobile providers (Drip Hydration, Mobile IV Medics) offer in-home drips.

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