IV Therapy in Manhattan Beach: Mobile Vitamin Drips for LA's South Bay Coast

Minimalist IV therapy icon set featuring customizable add-ons for hydration, detox, and recovery.
Published On:
May 11, 2026
Author:
Kyle Larson, RN, BSN
Medical Reviewer:
Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD
Last Updated:
May 11, 2026

Manhattan Beach Runs on Sun, Sand, and a Schedule

The Strand fills up at 7 a.m. with runners, cyclists, and stroller parents who finished their first coffee an hour ago. Volleyball nets go up on the sand by 8. The pier crowd starts collecting at the south end of Manhattan Beach Boulevard, and the patios along Highland Avenue fill for brunch by 10. By afternoon, the lifeguard towers between 18th Street and Marine are baseline busy, and the parking meters in the village are running through their second turnover.

The town is small. The lifestyle is not. Manhattan Beach concentrates a particular kind of LA professional: tech founders, finance refugees who moved from New York for the schools, professional athletes from the Lakers and Galaxy training facilities up in El Segundo, and entertainment industry types who got priced out of Pacific Palisades but still want a beach a block from their front door. The collective schedule runs hard. Weekend bachelor parties at Shade Hotel turn into Monday morning meetings. Sunset Cliffs hikes get followed by Pelican Hill weddings. The Strand might be the only stretch of asphalt in LA that gets more foot traffic than car traffic.

Mobile IV therapy fits Manhattan Beach because the alternative (a drive to a clinic in Redondo, El Segundo, or up to Marina del Rey) costs the wrong currency. Time, parking on Manhattan Avenue, leaving the family on a Saturday morning. Instadrip's licensed nurses arrive at your beach house, your hotel on Highland, your Airbnb in the Sand Section, or your office between meetings. The full treatment menu is available with same-day appointments.

IV Therapy Services Available in Manhattan Beach

Instadrip brings the complete treatment list to Manhattan Beach addresses. Each session includes a licensed registered nurse, pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, and one free add-on.

Hydration IV ($299)

One liter of normal saline with electrolytes. The base treatment after a hot Saturday on the sand, a Strand bike ride that went longer than planned, or a beach volleyball tournament that wiped you out before lunch. Takes 30 to 45 minutes. The right choice when your only goal is fast fluid restoration.

Hangover IV ($349)

B-complex vitamins, electrolytes, and a full liter of fluid, with an option to add anti-nausea medication. Manhattan Beach has a serious bachelor and bachelorette tourism market, and the morning-after volume reflects it. The Shade Hotel, the Strand House, and the rental homes south of Marine Avenue all see weekend groups that need same-day recovery before they catch their flight home.

Myers Cocktail IV ($349)

Magnesium, calcium, B-complex vitamins, and vitamin C in a single drip. The most versatile treatment in the lineup. Manhattan Beach wellness regulars book this every two to four weeks as maintenance. Popular with the runner and cyclist demographic that lives between Manhattan Avenue and Highland.

NAD+ IV ($699)

The premium cognitive and cellular-repair treatment. NAD+ sessions run 2 to 4 hours depending on dosage, which makes them ideal for a Friday afternoon at home in a Sand Section bungalow or a weekend morning before family activities. Executives and entrepreneurs in the area book NAD+ for sustained mental clarity through high-demand periods.

Beauty IV ($349)

Glutathione, biotin, and vitamin C for skin clarity and radiance. The Manhattan Beach demographic spends significant time outdoors, which means sun exposure adds up. Beauty IVs support skin from the inside and pair well with topical SPF routines. Popular before weddings at the Beach Club, photo shoots on the pier, and reunion weekends.

Energy Boost IV ($325)

B12, B-complex, and amino acids in a liter of fluids. Designed for the 2 p.m. crash that hits when sleep and caffeine catch up to each other. Common booking among parents juggling kids' surf camps, work calls, and the daily commute to El Segundo or Playa Vista.

Immune Boost IV ($349)

High-dose vitamin C, zinc, and B-complex vitamins for immune support. Booking volume spikes in November through February as cold and flu season hits, and again before high-exposure events like industry conferences, weddings, and international travel.

Jet Lag IV ($349)

Fluids, B vitamins, and electrolytes formulated for travel recovery. Manhattan Beach professionals fly heavily for business: tech to the Bay Area, finance to New York, consulting to wherever. LAX is 15 minutes away. The Jet Lag IV the morning after a redeye is a common Tuesday morning booking. See our jet lag IV therapy guide for the full breakdown.

Upset Stomach IV ($349)

Anti-nausea medication, fluids, and B-complex vitamins. The treatment for food poisoning recovery, severe morning sickness, or persistent nausea that won't resolve with OTC remedies.

Why Mobile IV Therapy Makes Sense in Manhattan Beach

Manhattan Beach is built for residents, not visitors. The grid of numbered streets between the beach and Sepulveda packs tight. Parking near the Strand on a Saturday is a contact sport. Driving anywhere during summer weekends or before sunset means navigating bike traffic, stroller traffic, and tourists who don't know which lane is which.

Mobile IV therapy avoids the entire commute equation. The nurse comes to wherever you are.

Beach houses and rentals. The Sand Section between 1st Street and 45th Street rents heavily for weekend events, family reunions, and corporate retreats. Mobile IV therapy works wherever you're staying. The nurse needs a chair and access to your address; no special setup required.

Hotels. The Shade Hotel (1221 N Valley Drive) and the Belamar Hotel on Rosecrans regularly host guests who book IVs after weddings or as part of a wellness weekend. Concierges in Manhattan Beach are familiar with the mobile IV concept and can coordinate timing.

Offices in the south bay. Many Manhattan Beach residents work at Skechers headquarters in Manhattan Beach proper, in El Segundo's tech corridor, or at Aerospace Corp. Mobile IV at the office during a long workday solves the energy and hydration deficit without leaving the building.

Group sessions. Wedding parties at Shade Hotel and the Beach Club book group IVs the morning of major events. Bachelor and bachelorette groups book the morning after. One nurse handles 3 to 6 people in sequence, keeping the total timeline efficient.

What Manhattan Beach Books Most

The booking patterns in the 90266 zip code show clear themes.

Saturday and Sunday mornings: Hangover IV and Hydration IV dominate. Weekend events at the Beach Club, dinner parties, and the bachelor/bachelorette tourism market drive a consistent Saturday-Sunday morning demand. The 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. window is the busiest of the week.

Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons: Myers Cocktail and Energy Boost lead. The mid-week reset after a heavy weekend and a Monday spent recovering creates a consistent pattern. Wellness-focused professionals book these as maintenance.

Pre-event windows: Beauty IVs spike in the 24 to 48 hours before weddings, photo shoots, and major events. The skin clarity benefit shows up best 6 to 24 hours after the treatment.

Summer (June through August): Hydration and Energy Boost bookings increase 40% over the spring baseline. Heat and sun exposure drive the demand. The Manhattan Beach climate is mild but the outdoor lifestyle adds up.

Holiday season (November through January): Immune Boost IVs rise sharply. The combination of school exposure, holiday travel, family gatherings, and seasonal viruses creates demand for preventive immune support.

Coverage Area and Nearby Neighborhoods

Manhattan Beach anchors Instadrip's South Bay coverage. From here, nurses also cover:

  • Hermosa Beach (immediately south, similar beach community)
  • Redondo Beach (continues the Strand south)
  • El Segundo (immediately north, tech and aerospace corridor)
  • Playa del Rey and Westchester (LAX-adjacent)
  • Marina del Rey (15 minutes north via Highway 1)
  • Palos Verdes Estates (south for premium home calls)
  • Torrance and South Bay (east for inland coverage)

Response times to Manhattan Beach addresses average 45 to 60 minutes during business hours, with same-day availability nearly every day of the week. Summer weekends are the busiest and benefit from booking 2 to 3 hours ahead when possible.

How It Works

Step 1: Book. Call, text, or use the Instadrip website. Tell the coordinator your Manhattan Beach address, preferred time, and which treatment you want. If you're unsure, describe what you need and the coordinator will recommend.

Step 2: Confirm. You receive a confirmation with your nurse's name and estimated arrival window. The nurse calls about 10 minutes before arrival.

Step 3: Setup. The nurse arrives with all supplies in a medical kit. You pick the location: living room, bedroom, balcony with an ocean view, the deck of a rental, or the office. Setup takes 5 minutes.

Step 4: Treatment. The nurse checks your vitals, places the IV, and starts the drip. Most treatments run 30 to 60 minutes. NAD+ runs 2 to 4 hours. During the drip you can work, eat, sleep, or rest.

Step 5: Done. The nurse removes the IV, checks vitals one more time, and packs up. No follow-up unless you want to schedule another session.

Meet Your Instadrip Nurse

All Instadrip nurses are California-licensed registered nurses with hospital or ambulatory care experience. The team includes ER nurses, ICU nurses, and infusion specialists who chose mobile IV as a way to use their skills outside the hospital setting. Treatments are supervised by a medical director, and all IV protocols follow California Board of Registered Nursing standards for IV administration.

If you have a complex medical history, are pregnant, are on medications that interact with IV nutrients, or have any concerns, the booking process includes a brief intake that flags considerations. The nurse will review your history on arrival and make adjustments to the treatment if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions About IV Therapy in Manhattan Beach

How fast can a nurse arrive in Manhattan Beach?

Same-day appointments are available. Arrival times average 45 to 60 minutes from booking. Summer weekends and Sunday mornings are the busiest windows; booking 2 to 3 hours ahead helps secure your preferred time.

How much does mobile IV therapy cost in Manhattan Beach?

Treatments range from $299 (Hydration IV) to $699 (NAD+). Each session includes one free add-on. Instadrip does not charge travel fees within Manhattan Beach. See the full LA pricing guide for details.

Can I get IV therapy at a hotel or vacation rental?

Yes. The Shade Hotel, the Belamar Hotel, Airbnbs throughout the Sand Section, and other rentals all work. The nurse needs your room or unit number and a way to reach you when she arrives.

What's the most popular treatment for the morning after?

The Hangover IV ($349) is the most-booked treatment for weekend mornings. Most clients add anti-nausea medication or Glutathione 1000mg as their free add-on. Recovery is significant within 30 minutes of the IV starting.

Can my whole bachelorette group get IVs at our rental?

Yes. Group sessions for 3 to 6 people are standard, particularly during weekend mornings in Manhattan Beach. One nurse handles the IVs in sequence. Group bookings work best with a few hours of advance notice so the nurse can prepare supplies.

Do I need to be a Manhattan Beach resident to book?

No. Visitors, hotel guests, vacation rental guests, and corporate retreat participants can all book. Just provide the address where you're staying.

Is IV therapy safe for athletes in training?

Yes. Hydration and electrolyte IVs are commonly used by athletes for recovery. For competitive athletes subject to anti-doping rules, check the WADA list for any add-ons you're considering. Standard fluids and B vitamins are not banned substances. Some specialized add-ons may be restricted depending on competition level.

What add-ons are available?

NAD+ (250, 500, 1000mg), Glutathione (1000 or 2000mg), Vitamin C (2500 or 5000mg), Anti-Nausea Medication, Anti-Histamine Medication, Biotin, Anti-Inflammatory, Extra Fluids 1000mL, and Magnesium (Stress Relief). One add-on is included free per session; additional add-ons are $50 each.

How often should I get IV therapy?

For general wellness maintenance, once every 2 to 4 weeks is the typical cadence. For performance-focused professionals or athletes in heavy training, weekly sessions during peak periods provide cumulative benefit. NAD+ protocols use a loading phase of 3 to 4 sessions followed by monthly maintenance. The right cadence depends on your goals.

Book IV Therapy in Manhattan Beach

Same-day appointments are available most days. Book through the Instadrip website or app, enter your Manhattan Beach address, and a licensed nurse will be at your door within one to two hours. Find Instadrip on Google Maps for reviews and booking. Instadrip serves Manhattan Beach and the full South Bay, from El Segundo to Palos Verdes Estates.

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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