IV Therapy in Glendale, CA: Your Questions Answered About Mobile Vitamin Drips

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Published On:
April 2, 2026
Author:
Kyle Larson, RN, BSN
Medical Reviewer:
Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD
Last Updated:
April 2, 2026

IV Therapy in Glendale: Answers to Your Questions

Glendale sits between the Verdugo Mountains and the Los Angeles River, a city of 200,000 people with a thriving downtown, a busy office corridor along Brand Boulevard, and residential neighborhoods that stretch into the foothills. Between the commute to Downtown LA, the workload at media companies headquartered nearby, and the social calendar that comes with living in one of LA County's largest cities, Glendale residents have plenty of reasons to consider IV therapy.

But most people have questions before they book. How does it work? What does it cost? Is it safe? Can someone come to my apartment on Glenoaks? These are reasonable questions, and this guide answers all of them based on what Instadrip clients in the Glendale area ask most often.

What is IV therapy, and how does it work?

IV therapy delivers fluids, vitamins, minerals, and medications directly into your bloodstream through a small catheter placed in a vein, usually in your forearm or hand. A licensed registered nurse inserts the catheter, connects a bag of customized solution, and monitors you for the 45- to 60-minute duration of the infusion.

The reason IV delivery matters is bioavailability. When you swallow a vitamin pill, your digestive system breaks it down, and your intestinal wall absorbs some percentage of the active ingredients. That percentage varies depending on gut health, stomach acid levels, and what else you ate. With vitamin C, oral bioavailability tops out around 50% at standard doses and drops lower at higher doses. IV delivery achieves 100% bioavailability because the nutrients enter the bloodstream without passing through the digestive tract.

For someone in Glendale who is dehydrated after a long commute on the 134, fighting off a cold picked up at the office on Brand Boulevard, or recovering from a late night at one of the restaurants along Glendale Avenue, that difference in absorption speed and efficiency can be significant.

What types of IV therapy are available in Glendale?

Instadrip offers a full menu of IV treatments delivered to any address in Glendale. Each treatment contains a specific blend of ingredients formulated for a particular goal:

Hydration IV ($299): One liter of saline with electrolytes. The foundation of every IV treatment. Designed for general dehydration from heat, exercise, travel, or insufficient fluid intake. Popular with Glendale residents after hiking Deukmejian Wilderness Park or spending a hot afternoon at the Americana at Brand.

Energy Boost IV ($325): B-complex vitamins, B12, and amino acids added to a saline base. Formulated to support energy production at the cellular level. Glendale professionals who commute to DTLA or work long hours at media companies along the 134 corridor book this treatment to combat fatigue without relying on caffeine.

Hangover IV ($349): Saline, B-complex, vitamin C, and anti-nausea medication. Addresses dehydration, vitamin depletion, and stomach distress caused by alcohol. Popular after nights out at Glendale's growing restaurant and bar scene or events at nearby Hollywood venues.

Myers Cocktail IV ($349): The classic IV vitamin formula: magnesium, calcium, B-complex, B12, and vitamin C. A broad-spectrum treatment that may support immune function, energy, and general wellness. Named after Dr. John Myers, who developed the original formulation in the 1960s. Read the full Myers Cocktail guide.

Immune Boost IV ($349): High-dose vitamin C, zinc, B-complex, and glutathione. Formulated to support immune system function during cold and flu season or periods of high stress. Glendale's proximity to major transit hubs and office buildings means exposure to seasonal viruses is constant. See the Immune Boost FAQ.

Beauty IV ($349): Biotin, glutathione, vitamin C, and B-complex. Designed to support skin health, hair strength, and overall radiance from the inside out. Read the Beauty IV guide.

NAD+ IV ($699): Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide delivered in a slow infusion over 2 to 4 hours. NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in hundreds of metabolic processes including cellular energy production, DNA repair, and circadian rhythm regulation. Learn more about NAD+ IV therapy.

Every treatment includes one complimentary add-on. Additional add-ons (glutathione, extra fluids, magnesium, anti-nausea medication, anti-inflammatory, biotin, vitamin C boost, anti-histamine) cost $50 each.

How much does IV therapy cost in Glendale?

Instadrip treatments range from $299 for the Hydration IV to $699 for NAD+. The most popular treatments (Hangover, Myers Cocktail, Immune Boost, Beauty) are $349 each. One complimentary add-on is included with every session. Each additional add-on costs $50.

There are no travel surcharges for Glendale addresses. The price listed for each treatment is the total price. No hidden consultation fees, no facility charges, no surprise line items. For a detailed breakdown of all treatment pricing and add-on costs, see the IV therapy cost guide for Los Angeles.

How do I book a mobile IV appointment in Glendale?

Visit instadrip.com, select your treatment, enter your Glendale address, and choose a time slot. The entire booking process takes about two minutes. Same-day appointments are available, and your nurse can typically arrive within 60 to 90 minutes of booking.

You can also book by phone. Instadrip's team can answer questions about which treatment fits your needs and schedule an appointment for the same day or a future date.

Can I get IV therapy at my home in Glendale?

Yes. That is the core of Instadrip's service. A licensed nurse drives to your home, apartment, condo, or any private location in Glendale. The nurse brings all supplies: the IV bag, catheter kit, monitoring equipment, alcohol swabs, bandages, and a sharps container for safe disposal. You do not need to prepare anything except a comfortable place to sit or recline for about an hour.

Instadrip nurses serve all Glendale neighborhoods: downtown Glendale near the Americana, the residential streets north of Glenoaks Boulevard, the hillside homes near Verdugo Park, the Rossmoyne neighborhood, Adams Hill, Sparr Heights, and everywhere in between. They also serve neighboring communities like La Crescenta, Montrose, and Pasadena.

Can I get IV therapy at my office or workplace in Glendale?

Yes. Many Glendale clients book IV therapy at their offices along Brand Boulevard, Central Avenue, or in the commercial areas near the 134 freeway. The nurse arrives, sets up in a conference room or private office, and administers the treatment during a lunch break or between meetings. Some companies book group sessions for their teams, especially during flu season or after company events.

Is IV therapy safe?

All Instadrip treatments are administered by licensed registered nurses operating under physician oversight. The ingredients (saline, vitamins, minerals, amino acids) are pharmaceutical-grade and FDA-approved for IV use.

Before every session, your nurse checks your blood pressure, pulse, and oxygen saturation. They review your medical history and ask about allergies, current medications, and recent health changes. This screening identifies any contraindications before the IV starts.

Side effects are uncommon. The most frequent is minor bruising at the IV insertion site, which resolves within a few days. Some clients experience a cool sensation as the fluid enters the vein, which is normal. Your nurse monitors you throughout the infusion and can adjust the drip rate or stop the treatment if needed.

Do I need a prescription for IV therapy in California?

No. IV vitamin therapy in California does not require a prescription when administered under the supervision of a licensed medical professional. Instadrip operates under physician oversight, and every treatment is delivered by a registered nurse. You do not need a referral from your primary care doctor.

How long does an IV therapy session take?

Standard IV infusions (Hydration, Hangover, Myers Cocktail, Immune Boost, Beauty, Energy Boost) take 45 to 60 minutes. Including the initial health screening, IV setup, and post-treatment wrap-up, the total appointment runs about 60 to 75 minutes.

NAD+ infusions take longer because NAD+ must be administered slowly to minimize side effects like flushing or chest tightness. Expect 2 to 4 hours for a full NAD+ session depending on the dose.

How quickly will I feel the effects?

Many clients report feeling better within 30 to 45 minutes of starting the infusion. Hydration effects are often noticeable first: reduced thirst, improved mental clarity, and a general sense of the body calming down. For hangover treatments, anti-nausea medication kicks in within 15 to 20 minutes.

The full benefits of vitamin and mineral supplementation develop over the hours following the infusion as your cells incorporate the nutrients. Some clients report sustained energy and improved sleep quality for 2 to 3 days after a Myers Cocktail or B-complex infusion.

How often should I get IV therapy?

Frequency depends on your goals. For general wellness and immune support, many clients book monthly sessions. Athletes or people with demanding schedules sometimes book every two weeks. Hangover treatments are as-needed. NAD+ protocols vary, with some clients starting with a series of 3 to 5 sessions over consecutive weeks and then moving to monthly maintenance.

Your nurse can discuss a schedule that fits your lifestyle and wellness goals during your first session.

What should I do before and after my IV therapy session?

Before: Eat a light meal or snack within a few hours of your appointment. Hydrate as much as you comfortably can (even if you are already dehydrated, some baseline fluid intake helps your veins be more accessible). Wear a short-sleeved shirt or loose sleeves for easy access to your forearm.

After: Continue drinking water throughout the rest of the day. Eat a balanced meal. Avoid alcohol for at least 12 hours. You can resume normal activities immediately. Some clients feel a boost of energy after the infusion; others feel relaxed and prefer to rest. Both responses are normal.

What neighborhoods near Glendale does Instadrip serve?

Instadrip covers Glendale and all surrounding areas: Pasadena, La Canada Flintridge, La Crescenta, Montrose, Eagle Rock, Highland Park, Atwater Village, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Burbank, and Toluca Lake. Whether you live on the Glendale side of the Verdugo Mountains or in one of the neighborhoods along the 2 freeway, a nurse can reach you.

Can I customize my IV treatment?

Yes. Every treatment includes one complimentary add-on, and additional add-ons are available for $50 each. Available add-ons include NAD+ (250, 500, or 1000mg), Glutathione 1000/2000mg, Vit C 2500/5000mg, Anti-Nausea Medication, Anti-Histamine Medication, Biotin, Anti-Inflammatory, Extra Fluids 1000mL, and Magnesium (Stress Relief). Your nurse can recommend add-ons based on your symptoms and goals.

Is IV therapy covered by insurance?

Elective IV vitamin therapy is generally not covered by health insurance plans. Instadrip accepts direct payment at the time of service. Some clients use HSA (Health Savings Account) or FSA (Flexible Spending Account) cards, though eligibility depends on your specific plan. Check with your plan administrator for details.

Book IV Therapy in Glendale Today

Whether you live near the Americana at Brand, work in an office on Central Avenue, or are recovering from a night at a rooftop bar on Colorado Street, Instadrip brings licensed nurses and premium IV treatments to your door in Glendale. Same-day appointments are available. Book at instadrip.com and feel the difference within the hour.

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.

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