IV Therapy in Century City: Mobile Vitamin Drips for LA's Power Corridor

Century City Moves Fast, and the People Inside It Move Faster
The twin towers at 2049 and 2029 Century Park East house some of the highest-billing law firms on the West Coast. CAA and ICM Partners run their operations from buildings within a five-minute walk of each other. Wanda Group, Ares Management, and Houlihan Lokey all call this 176-acre neighborhood home. The Fox Studio lot borders the eastern edge. Century City Mall anchors the retail center with its open-air terraces and overpriced salads.
The people who work here bill by the hour, close deals over lunch, and rarely leave the corridor between Santa Monica Boulevard and Pico between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. They skip meals. They drink coffee instead of water. They sit in climate-controlled offices that dry out their skin and sinuses without them noticing. By Wednesday of any given week, the cumulative deficit of sleep, nutrition, and hydration starts showing up as headaches, low energy, brain fog, and the kind of fatigue that no amount of espresso fixes.
Mobile IV therapy fits Century City because leaving Century City for a wellness appointment doesn't fit. A licensed nurse arrives at your office, conference room, or the condo tower on Constellation Boulevard, sets up an IV, and has you back at your desk within the hour. No drive to Beverly Hills. No parking structure. No waiting room.
IV Therapy Services Available in Century City
Instadrip offers the full treatment menu to Century City addresses. Each session includes a licensed registered nurse, premium pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, and one free add-on.
Hydration IV ($299)
One liter of IV fluids with electrolytes. The base treatment for anyone running a fluid deficit from long hours in air conditioning, skipped water breaks, or a morning workout at Equinox Century City without adequate rehydration after. Takes 30 to 45 minutes.
Energy Boost IV ($325)
B-complex vitamins, B12, and amino acids delivered with a liter of fluids. Designed for the 2 p.m. wall that hits when your body has burned through its morning fuel. Partners at entertainment law firms book this one before late-afternoon contract negotiations.
Myers Cocktail IV ($349)
The workhorse treatment: magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C in a single drip. The Myers Cocktail covers the broadest range of deficiencies in one session. Popular with executives who want a comprehensive nutrient reset without booking multiple appointments.
Hangover IV ($349)
Anti-nausea medication, fluids, B vitamins, and electrolytes. Century City's proximity to Beverly Hills restaurants, West Hollywood nightlife, and the Fox Studios wrap-party circuit makes this a consistent weekday morning booking. A nurse arrives before your first meeting, and the nausea breaks within 15 minutes of the IV starting.
Immune Boost IV ($349)
High-dose vitamin C, zinc, and B vitamins for immune support. Booking patterns spike during awards season (January through March) when every handshake at an industry event represents exposure. Also popular during cold and flu season, particularly among professionals who can't afford sick days.
NAD+ IV ($699)
The premium treatment for cognitive performance and cellular repair. NAD+ sessions take 2 to 4 hours depending on dosage, which makes Century City offices with private rooms ideal settings. Managing partners, talent agents, and producers book NAD+ sessions on Friday afternoons to carry the mental clarity into the weekend and the following week.
Beauty IV ($349)
Glutathione, biotin, and vitamin C for skin clarity and radiance. The entertainment-adjacent workforce in Century City has professional reasons to look rested and healthy. This treatment supports skin from the inside while the topical routines handle the surface.
Upset Stomach IV ($349)
Anti-nausea medication, fluids, and B vitamins. For nausea that won't resolve with OTC remedies, whether from food poisoning, medication side effects, or pregnancy-related morning sickness.
Why Mobile IV Therapy Makes Sense in Century City
Century City packs corporate density into a small footprint, but accessing anything outside that footprint during business hours costs disproportionate time. Beverly Hills is a 10-minute drive in theory, 30 minutes in practice. Santa Monica requires the 10 Freeway during rush hour. West Hollywood means Olympic or Wilshire surface streets.
Mobile IV therapy removes the commute variable. The nurse comes to wherever you are. That means:
No lost billable hours. For professionals billing $500 to $1,200 per hour, a 90-minute round trip to a clinic costs more than the IV treatment itself. A nurse setting up in your corner office while you review documents costs zero in lost productivity.
Privacy. No one in the lobby sees you getting treatment. No one in the elevator asks why you look tired. The session happens behind a closed door in your own space.
Scheduling flexibility. Same-day appointments available. Book for 7 a.m. before the office fills up, or 6 p.m. after it empties. Weekend appointments at your Wilshire Corridor condo work the same way.
Team sessions. Firms and agencies book group sessions for 3 to 6 people during crunch periods. One nurse handles the IVs while the team keeps working. The per-person time commitment is the same; the logistics are simpler.
What Century City Professionals Book Most
Booking data from the Century City coverage area shows distinct patterns:
Monday mornings: Hangover IV and hydration dominate. The weekend catches up to people who worked through it and didn't recover. Attorneys heading into Monday depositions and agents prepping for Monday pitch calls want the fog cleared before 10 a.m.
Midweek (Tuesday through Thursday): Energy Boost and Myers Cocktail lead. The cumulative sleep deficit and nutrient depletion of a high-intensity work week peaks around Wednesday. Clients describe the Myers Cocktail as a "hard reset" for the second half of the week.
Friday afternoons: NAD+ sessions. The 2-to-4-hour timeframe fits a Friday afternoon calendar block. Clients leave the office feeling refreshed instead of drained, which changes the quality of their weekend.
Awards season and pilot season: Immune Boost IV bookings spike 40% during January through March. The combination of event attendance, travel, and long hours creates immune vulnerability. Prevention beats calling in sick when your client is nominated for an Emmy.
Coverage Area and Nearby Neighborhoods
Century City sits at the intersection of several premium Westside neighborhoods. Instadrip nurses based in this zone cover:
- Beverly Hills (adjacent north)
- Brentwood (west via San Vicente)
- Westwood and UCLA campus (northwest)
- Cheviot Hills and Rancho Park (south)
- West Los Angeles and Sawtelle (southwest)
- Culver City (south via Motor Avenue)
Response times to Century City addresses average 45 to 60 minutes from booking confirmation. During business hours, nurses stationed on the Westside can arrive in as little as 30 minutes.
How It Works
Step 1: Book. Call, text, or use the Instadrip website. Tell the coordinator your location, preferred time, and which treatment you want. If you're unsure, describe your symptoms and the coordinator helps match a treatment.
Step 2: Confirm. You receive a confirmation with your nurse's name and estimated arrival time. The nurse calls when they're 10 minutes out.
Step 3: Set up. The nurse arrives with all supplies in a medical kit. You choose where you want to sit: your office chair, the couch in the lounge, or a conference room. Setup takes 5 minutes.
Step 4: Treatment. The nurse checks vitals, selects a vein, and starts the IV. Standard treatments run 30 to 60 minutes. NAD+ sessions run 2 to 4 hours. You can work, take calls, eat lunch, or rest.
Step 5: Done. The nurse removes the IV, checks vitals one more time, cleans up, and leaves. No follow-up appointment needed unless you want to schedule a recurring session.
Frequently Asked Questions About IV Therapy in Century City
How quickly can a nurse arrive in Century City?
Same-day appointments are available. Arrival times average 45 to 60 minutes from booking, with 30-minute arrivals possible during business hours when Westside nurses have availability.
Can I get IV therapy at my office in Century City?
Offices, private conference rooms, co-working spaces, and residential addresses all work. The nurse brings a portable medical kit and needs a chair for you to sit in and an outlet for lighting. No special setup required.
How much does mobile IV therapy cost in Century City?
Treatments range from $299 (Hydration IV) to $699 (NAD+). Each session includes one free add-on worth $50. There are no travel fees for Century City addresses. See the full pricing guide for details.
Do I need a prescription for IV therapy in California?
IV therapy in California must be administered by a licensed healthcare professional (RN, NP, or MD). You do not need a prescription to book a session. Instadrip nurses are all California-licensed registered nurses. Read more about IV therapy laws in California.
Can my whole team get IV therapy at the office?
Group sessions for 3 to 6 people are available. One nurse handles the IVs in sequence, with each person's session overlapping so the total visit time stays efficient. Group bookings are popular during crunch periods and before major presentations.
What's the most popular IV treatment in Century City?
The Myers Cocktail ($349) is the most-booked treatment in the Century City area, followed by the Energy Boost IV ($325). NAD+ ($699) has the highest repeat booking rate among executives who notice sustained cognitive benefits.
Is IV therapy covered by insurance?
Most health insurance plans do not cover elective IV therapy. Instadrip accepts credit cards and HSA/FSA cards. Some clients expense sessions through their corporate wellness benefits.
How often should I get IV therapy?
For general wellness, once every 2 to 4 weeks maintains consistent nutrient levels. For performance-focused professionals, weekly sessions during high-demand periods provide cumulative benefit. NAD+ protocols typically involve a 3 to 4 session loading phase followed by monthly maintenance.
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About the Author
Kyle Larson, RN, BSN, is the founder of Instadrip, a mobile IV vitamin therapy company serving Los Angeles. As a registered nurse, Kyle brings clinical expertise to every treatment and is passionate about making IV therapy accessible and convenient for LA residents.
About the Reviewer
Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD, serves as Instadrip's Medical Director. She oversees all IV therapy protocols and reviews all health content published on instadrip.com to ensure medical accuracy.


