How does it work?

Find us at one of our locations or book us for your private event or festival. We'll have you sign a consent form and provide a basic health history questionnaire; and then we'll check your blood pressure, oxygen levels and heart rate.  On your first visit and every 6 months, you will have a short consultation with one of our nurse practitioners.


Who administers the IVs?

All IVs are placed by Registered Nurses, Advanced Practice Nurses and Doctors. You will see varying credentials after your providers name; RN, CRNA, NP, MD.


Where can I find you?

We have weekly pop ups in Truckee, will be at several Festivals and are building a permanent location in Reno, NV. Follow us on Facebook for updates. We also offer private and on-site treatments (sorry, same day deliveries are not available).


Why do I want a Vitamin B12 IV?

Smoking, alcohol, drug use and stress rapidly deplete the Vitamin B12 that you get in your diet daily. When taken orally Vitamin B12 is poorly absorbed in the gut, especially if you are taking other medications such as antacids, diabetes medications, and birth control pills. By receiving Vitamin B12 injections, you bypass the absorption issues and so much more Vitamin is available for your body to use.


Does it hurt?

A little bit, but clients say it is worth it for how great they feel after the treatments or injections.


How will I feel after?

We have had clients say they went from “zero to hero”, or that they had “instantaneous energy”. We have been told that the pain or discomfort went away, muscle cramping stopped, skin and hair improved. There are many results that clients mention and they have all been positive. Feeling balanced, rejuvenated, energized and happy are common feelings after many of our treatments. Symptoms from headaches and migraines lessen and/or completely disappear.


How much does it cost?

Treatments range from $20 - $200+. We use high grade medical treatments and talented Hydration Hosts. Our treatments are hundreds of dollars cheaper than the same treatments at the hospital. The emergency room bills $300-$800 for a bag of fluid, not including the IV start, nurse nor the added vitamins and minerals. The emergency room charges most people with insurance $250 to walk in the door and cannot have you feeling this good in 30 minutes.​​