Average IV Therapy Costs by City (2026)

How much does an IV therapy session cost in your metro? We pulled advertised pricing from 1,641 IV therapy clinics across 57 US cities and aggregated the numbers below. All data is extracted directly from clinic websites — no estimates, no surveys.

Published April 11, 2026 · Dataset licensed CC BY 4.0 · Methodology

National avg (low)

$115

cheapest session

National avg (high)

$334

priciest session

Midpoint

$225

typical session

Cities analyzed

57

1,641 clinics

10 Most Expensive Metros

Metros where the average high-end session price runs well above the national $ 334 ceiling — often driven by a dense concentration of NAD+ and specialty drip clinics.

# Metro State Avg Low Avg High Clinics
1 Tampa Florida $109 $2426 60
2 Boise Idaho $325 $485 21
3 Indianapolis Indiana $238 $439 20
4 New York New York $118 $421 40
5 Washington District of Columbia $208 $384 32
6 Los Angeles California $157 $371 52
7 Scottsdale Arizona $103 $363 54
8 Kansas City Missouri $111 $362 33
9 Omaha Nebraska $93 $350 15
10 Dallas Texas $103 $340 62

10 Most Affordable Metros

The metros where you'll pay the least for a full IV therapy session menu, on average.

# Metro State Avg Low Avg High Clinics
1 Baton Rouge Louisiana $82 $207 4
2 Savannah Georgia $109 $221 8
3 San Antonio Texas $104 $234 38
4 New Orleans Louisiana $110 $237 12
5 El Paso Texas $93 $241 10
6 Portland Oregon $103 $246 31
7 Memphis Tennessee $100 $246 17
8 St. Louis Missouri $96 $251 34
9 Mesa Arizona $107 $256 49
10 Atlanta Georgia $97 $256 41

Full Dataset — All 57 Metros

Sorted alphabetically. Click any metro to browse clinics in that city.

Metro State Avg Low Avg High Clinics
Albuquerque New Mexico $106 $279 27
Atlanta Georgia $97 $256 41
Austin Texas $106 $275 42
Baton Rouge Louisiana $82 $207 4
Boise Idaho $325 $485 21
Boston Massachusetts $94 $289 10
Charleston South Carolina $104 $289 20
Charlotte North Carolina $99 $339 5
Chicago Illinois $120 $292 49
Cincinnati Ohio $93 $283 20
Cleveland Ohio $122 $257 10
Colorado Springs Colorado $108 $282 17
Columbus Ohio $95 $265 13
Dallas Texas $103 $340 62
Denver Colorado $114 $279 65
Des Moines Iowa $114 $264 7
El Paso Texas $93 $241 10
Fort Worth Texas $101 $281 53
Fresno California $97 $268 13
Honolulu Hawaii $130 $308 20
Houston Texas $104 $300 50
Indianapolis Indiana $238 $439 20
Jacksonville Florida $98 $285 27
Kansas City Missouri $111 $362 33
Las Vegas Nevada $113 $308 45
Los Angeles California $157 $371 52
Louisville Kentucky $99 $270 24
Memphis Tennessee $100 $246 17
Mesa Arizona $107 $256 49
Miami Florida $113 $320 56
Minneapolis Minnesota $99 $274 6
Nashville Tennessee $103 $257 49
New Orleans Louisiana $110 $237 12
New York New York $118 $421 40
Oklahoma City Oklahoma $98 $274 28
Omaha Nebraska $93 $350 15
Orlando Florida $97 $298 51
Philadelphia Pennsylvania $113 $320 23
Phoenix Arizona $110 $290 71
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania $102 $262 4
Portland Oregon $103 $246 31
Raleigh North Carolina $103 $284 15
Richmond Virginia $111 $291 10
Sacramento California $110 $313 13
Salt Lake City Utah $102 $259 24
San Antonio Texas $104 $234 38
San Bernardino California $114 $287 13
San Diego California $111 $296 58
San Francisco California $146 $331 17
San Jose California $107 $335 7
Savannah Georgia $109 $221 8
Scottsdale Arizona $103 $363 54
Seattle Washington $121 $306 22
St. Louis Missouri $96 $251 34
Tampa Florida $109 $2426 60
Tucson Arizona $102 $318 24
Washington District of Columbia $208 $384 32

Methodology

Source. Prices were extracted from the public service menus of 1,641 IV therapy clinics cataloged in the IV Therapy Directory database. Clinic websites were crawled and structured pricing fields were extracted with LLM assistance, then validated against the original page source.

Aggregation. For each clinic we captured the lowest and highest advertised session price. We then averaged those values across every clinic in a given metro to produce a city-level avg low and avg high. The national averages on this page are the mean of the city-level figures (each metro weighted equally, not by clinic count), so a single high-volume city does not dominate the national number.

Exclusions. Metros with fewer than 3 priced clinics are excluded to avoid sample-size noise. Zero-dollar prices (often free consultations mislabeled as sessions) are filtered out. Hospital and emergency room pricing is not included — this dataset reflects elective IV therapy clinics only.

What's in a "session". IV therapy menus typically range from a basic hydration drip at the low end to a NAD+ or high-dose vitamin C infusion at the high end. The avg low / avg high figures capture that full range — so a city's "avg high" of $400 means a typical clinic there tops out around $400 for its priciest menu item, not that every session costs $400.

Cite this data

This dataset is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. If you're writing about IV therapy pricing, feel free to quote any figure on this page — we just ask for a link back.

Frequently Asked Questions

How were these IV therapy prices calculated?

We aggregated advertised session pricing from 1,641 IV therapy clinics across 57 US metro areas, extracted directly from clinic websites. For each city we computed the average lowest advertised session price and the average highest advertised session price. Only cities with at least 3 priced clinics are included to avoid small-sample distortion.

What does the "low" and "high" price represent?

The low price is the cheapest session a clinic typically advertises (often a basic hydration or electrolyte drip). The high price is the most expensive session advertised on the same clinic's menu, which usually includes NAD+, high-dose vitamin C, or specialty athletic recovery drips.

Why is Boise the most expensive metro for IV therapy?

Boise's pricing is skewed upward by a concentration of clinics offering high-dose NAD+ infusions, which can run $500–$1,500 per session. When a metro has a larger share of clinics advertising specialty treatments like NAD+, the average ceiling price rises even if basic drips cost the same as elsewhere.

Does insurance cover IV therapy?

Most elective IV therapy (hydration, hangover, vitamin drips, NAD+, beauty drips) is not covered by insurance because it is not considered medically necessary. Medically prescribed iron infusions, chemotherapy support, and hospital-administered fluids are typically covered. See our full cost guide for details.

Can I use this data?

Yes. This dataset is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Bloggers, journalists, and researchers are welcome to cite these figures. Please credit "IV Therapy Directory" with a link back to this page.

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