GW Center for Integrative Medicine
Washington, District of Columbia
73 reviews
The GW Center for Integrative Medicine in Washington, D.C. offers IV therapy treatments as part of its services. With a 4.8/5 rating based on 73 reviews, the clinic provides evidence-based care to patients seeking this type of treatment. The center's experienced practitioners work with patients to create personalized IV therapy programs.
Address
908 New Hampshire Ave NW #200, Washington, DC 20037
Phone
+1202-833-5055Website
www.gwcim.com/Price Range
$100.00 – $250.00
Services
Hours
Quick Answer
GW Center for Integrative Medicine is an IV therapy clinic in Washington, District of Columbia, rated 4.8/5 from 73 Google reviews. Services include Intravenouse Therapy, Mistletoe Injection Therapy for Cancer, NAD+ IV, Myers Cocktail, and more. Sessions run $100.00–$250.00.
About IV Therapy in Washington, District of Columbia
GW Center for Integrative Medicine is one of 97 IV therapy clinics in Washington with an average Google rating of 4.8/5 across local providers. District of Columbia has 97 verified IV therapy clinics statewide. Typical pricing in Washington ranges from $35 to $2600 per session.
Frequently Asked Questions About GW Center for Integrative Medicine
What services does GW Center for Integrative Medicine offer?
GW Center for Integrative Medicine offers: Intravenouse Therapy, Mistletoe Injection Therapy for Cancer, NAD+ IV, Myers Cocktail, Hydration, Vitamin C, Glutathione, Iron Infusion, B12 Shot, Hangover IV, Immune Boost, Weight Loss IV.
How much does IV therapy cost at GW Center for Integrative Medicine?
IV therapy at GW Center for Integrative Medicine ranges from $100.00 to $250.00 per session, depending on the infusion type. Basic hydration drips sit at the lower end while specialty treatments like NAD+ and glutathione run higher.
Where is GW Center for Integrative Medicine located?
908 New Hampshire Ave NW #200, Washington, DC 20037, Washington, District of Columbia
How long does an IV therapy session at GW Center for Integrative Medicine take?
Most IV therapy sessions at GW Center for Integrative Medicine 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 GW Center for Integrative Medicine safe?
IV therapy at GW Center for Integrative Medicine is administered by licensed medical staff using sterile, single-use equipment. Most wellness IV drips operate under standing physician orders in District of Columbia, 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 GW Center for Integrative Medicine?
GW Center for Integrative Medicine accepts walk-ins, but appointments are recommended — especially for NAD+ and specialty infusions that require longer chair time. Call +1202-833-5055 to confirm same-day availability.
Does GW Center for Integrative Medicine offer mobile or at-home IV therapy?
GW Center for Integrative Medicine operates as a clinic-based provider. For at-home service in Washington, check the other 96 listings below — several Washington clinics and national mobile providers (Drip Hydration, Mobile IV Medics) offer in-home drips.
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PureDropIV - Mobile IV Treatment - Alexandria VA
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