IV Therapy in Pacific Palisades: Your Questions Answered About Mobile IV Treatments

Minimalist IV therapy icon set featuring customizable add-ons for hydration, detox, and recovery.
Published On:
April 1, 2026
Author:
Kyle Larson, RN, BSN
Medical Reviewer:
Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD
Last Updated:
April 1, 2026

Mobile IV Therapy Comes to the Palisades

Pacific Palisades sits between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, a stretch of LA where the commute into the city feels longer than it should and the drive to a clinic eats into an entire afternoon. For residents, visitors, and anyone renting along Sunset Boulevard or near the beach, mobile IV therapy removes the need to leave the neighborhood for wellness treatments.

Instadrip delivers IV therapy to Pacific Palisades homes, vacation rentals, and private residences. A licensed registered nurse brings all supplies and administers the treatment on-site. Below, we answer the questions our Pacific Palisades clients ask most often.

Frequently Asked Questions

What IV therapy treatments are available in Pacific Palisades?

Instadrip's full treatment menu is available throughout Pacific Palisades. Each treatment targets a different need:

Hydration IV ($299) replenishes fluids and electrolytes. Useful after outdoor activities at Will Rogers State Beach, hiking in Temescal Gateway Park, or a day in the sun along the bluffs.

Energy Boost IV ($325) combines B-complex vitamins with amino acids and minerals that support cellular energy production. Clients book this when fatigue sets in from travel, overwork, or seasonal changes.

Hangover IV ($349) includes saline, B vitamins, anti-nausea medication, anti-inflammatory medication, and magnesium. Designed to reverse the dehydration, inflammation, and nutrient depletion that follow a night of drinking. Most clients feel markedly better within 30 minutes.

Myers Cocktail IV ($349) combines magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and Vitamin C. Named after Dr. John Myers, this formulation has been used in clinical settings for decades. Clients book it for general wellness maintenance, seasonal immunity support, and recovery from physical exertion.

Immune Boost IV ($349) loads your system with Vitamin C, zinc, and B vitamins to support immune function. Popular during cold and flu season or before travel.

Beauty IV ($349) features Glutathione, Vitamin C, and biotin. Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that may support skin brightness, reduce oxidative stress, and promote cellular repair. Clients book before events, photo shoots, or as part of a regular skincare routine.

Jet Lag IV ($349) targets the fatigue, brain fog, and dehydration that follow long flights. Pacific Palisades residents returning from international travel book this within hours of landing at LAX.

Migraine IV ($349) includes fluids, magnesium, anti-nausea medication, and anti-inflammatory medication to address migraine symptoms. Not a replacement for your neurologist's treatment plan, but a supportive option during acute episodes.

NAD+ IV ($699) delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme involved in cellular energy production, DNA repair, and sirtuin activation. Sessions run 2-4 hours. Read our full NAD+ guide for the science behind this treatment.

How much does IV therapy cost in Pacific Palisades?

Treatments range from $299 (Hydration) to $699 (NAD+). Most treatments fall at $349. One free add-on is included with every session. Additional add-ons cost $50 each. Available add-ons include NAD+ (250, 500, or 1000mg), Glutathione 1000/2000mg, Vitamin C 2500/5000mg, Anti-Nausea Medication, Anti-Histamine Medication, Biotin, Anti-Inflammatory, Extra Fluids 1000mL, and Magnesium. No travel surcharge within Pacific Palisades.

How do I book a mobile IV in Pacific Palisades?

Book at instadrip.com or call directly. Select your treatment, choose a time slot, and enter your Pacific Palisades address. The process takes about a minute. Same-day appointments are often available, especially for morning bookings.

How quickly can a nurse get to Pacific Palisades?

Most same-day requests are fulfilled within 1-2 hours of booking. Pacific Palisades is tucked between Sunset Boulevard and the coast, and traffic patterns on PCH and Sunset can vary. Your nurse plans the route to arrive within your scheduled window. Booking 24 hours ahead guarantees your preferred time.

What happens during a mobile IV session?

Your nurse arrives at your location with a medical kit containing all supplies. The session follows this sequence:

1. Brief health screening. Your nurse asks about your medical history, current medications, allergies, and the reason for your visit. This takes 2-3 minutes and ensures no contraindications.

2. Setup. The nurse prepares the IV bag, connects the tubing, and selects a comfortable vein in your arm. A small catheter is inserted. The process feels like a brief pinch.

3. Infusion. Fluids and nutrients flow from the IV bag into your vein. Standard treatments take 30-45 minutes. NAD+ sessions run 2-4 hours. You can work, read, watch TV, or rest during the infusion.

4. Completion. The nurse removes the catheter, applies a bandage, disposes of all medical waste in a sharps container, and provides aftercare instructions (hydrate, eat a light meal, avoid strenuous activity for a few hours).

Is IV therapy safe?

All Instadrip treatments are administered by licensed registered nurses operating under physician-supervised protocols. The ingredients are pharmaceutical-grade. Saline is the same fluid used in hospitals worldwide. Vitamins and minerals are dosed within established therapeutic ranges. Medications like anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory drugs are FDA-approved.

Common side effects are minor: a brief pinch during catheter insertion, mild coolness as fluids enter the vein, and occasional bruising at the IV site. Serious complications are rare when treatments are administered by trained professionals using sterile technique.

Do I need a prescription for IV therapy in California?

No personal prescription is needed. California allows licensed nurses to administer IV therapy under a physician's standing orders. Instadrip's medical director, Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD, oversees all protocols and treatment formulations.

Who should not get IV therapy?

Your nurse screens for contraindications before starting. IV therapy may not be appropriate for people with severe kidney disease, congestive heart failure, certain clotting disorders, or known allergies to any ingredients in the formulation. If you take blood thinners or have a complex medical history, inform your nurse during the screening so they can assess whether to proceed.

Can I get IV therapy at my vacation rental in Pacific Palisades?

Yes. Instadrip nurses deliver to vacation rentals, Airbnbs, and short-term housing throughout Pacific Palisades. Many visitors staying near the beach or along Sunset Boulevard book treatments during their stay. Group bookings for families or friend groups at the same rental are common.

What areas near Pacific Palisades does Instadrip serve?

Instadrip covers all of greater West LA. Neighboring areas include Malibu to the north along PCH, Brentwood to the east, Santa Monica to the south, and Topanga to the northwest. If you're anywhere in the Palisades or the surrounding hillside communities, coverage is confirmed.

How often should I get IV therapy?

Frequency depends on the treatment and your goals. Some clients book hangover or hydration treatments as needed. Others schedule monthly Myers Cocktail or Immune Boost sessions as part of a wellness routine. NAD+ clients may do an initial loading phase of weekly sessions, then transition to monthly maintenance. Your nurse can help you determine a cadence that fits.

Can I combine treatments or customize my IV?

Each treatment comes with one free add-on, which lets you customize your session. For example, you could book a Hangover IV and add Glutathione for extra liver support. Or book a Beauty IV and add Extra Fluids if you're also dehydrated. Additional add-ons beyond the first are $50 each. Your nurse can recommend add-ons based on your symptoms and goals.

What should I do before my IV therapy session?

Eat a light meal or snack within a couple hours of your appointment. Drink water. Wear a shirt with sleeves that roll above the elbow. Have a comfortable spot ready where you can sit or recline for 30-60 minutes (or longer for NAD+ sessions). That's it.

What should I do after my session?

Continue drinking water throughout the day. Eat a balanced meal within an hour of finishing. Avoid intense exercise for the rest of the day. Most clients feel the benefits within an hour of the session ending. Some treatments, like NAD+, produce peak effects 24-48 hours later.

Does insurance cover IV therapy?

Most health insurance plans do not cover elective IV therapy. Instadrip's pricing is all-inclusive and transparent. Some clients use HSA or FSA accounts to pay for treatments, depending on their plan's eligible expense categories. Check with your plan administrator for specific coverage questions.

Additional Resources

Explore more about IV therapy options across Los Angeles:

How Much Does IV Therapy Cost in Los Angeles? breaks down pricing across all treatments.

Vitamin Infusion Therapy in Los Angeles explains what goes into each IV formulation.

Mobile IV Los Angeles: The Ultimate Guide covers everything about in-home IV therapy across the city.

Book IV Therapy in Pacific Palisades

Instadrip brings licensed nurses and a full menu of IV treatments to your Pacific Palisades door. Same-day availability, no travel surcharge, and sessions that fit around your schedule. Book online at instadrip.com or call to schedule.

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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