IV Therapy in Westwood: Mobile Vitamin Drips for the UCLA Community and the Westside
Westwood fits more people with more competing demands into a few square miles than almost anywhere in Los Angeles. On one block you have a UCLA undergraduate cramming for a biochemistry final. Half a mile south, a cardiologist on a 14-hour shift at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center grabs a coffee between procedures. Up on Wilshire, a private equity partner steps off a call and realizes he hasn't had a full meal since Tuesday. In Westwood Village, a restaurateur opens for dinner after spending the morning on lease negotiations.
These are not people who drive across LA for wellness appointments.
Mobile IV therapy fits Westwood because the neighborhood runs at a pace that leaves no room for clinic commutes. Instadrip sends a registered nurse to your address β your apartment on Wilshire, your dorm room in the Hill, your office near Gayley Avenue, your hotel room near the Village. You book, the nurse arrives within 60 to 90 minutes, and the session takes 30 to 60 minutes. You don't lose a morning.
This guide covers what IV therapy is, the science behind it, who uses it in Westwood, what each treatment costs, and how to book same-day delivery to any address in the neighborhood.
What Is IV Therapy?
IV therapy delivers vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, and fluids straight into your bloodstream through a small catheter placed in a vein β usually in your arm or hand. A registered nurse handles the entire session, from the initial line placement to monitoring your drip rate and removing the catheter when the bag empties.
The difference between IV and oral supplements comes down to bioavailability. When you swallow a vitamin C tablet, your gut absorbs somewhere between 20% and 50% of the active compound, depending on your digestive health, what you've eaten, and the supplement formulation. The rest passes through. IV delivery bypasses the digestive system entirely, so 100% of what goes into the bag reaches your bloodstream and your cells.
A standard IV formulation starts with a saline base β typically normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride) or lactated Ringer's solution. The saline restores fluid volume, supports blood pressure, and carries the dissolved nutrients through your vascular system. From there, a nurse adds ingredients based on the treatment you've selected:
- B-complex vitamins β a blend of B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, and sometimes B12, all involved in energy production and nervous system function
- Vitamin C β a primary antioxidant, immune modulator, and cofactor for collagen synthesis
- Magnesium β involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions, including muscle relaxation, sleep regulation, and glucose metabolism
- Glutathione β the body's master antioxidant, produced in the liver and involved in detoxification, skin health, and cellular repair
- Zinc β an immune-supporting mineral often added to immune-focused formulas
Each ingredient targets a specific outcome. Hydration drips prioritize saline volume and electrolyte balance. Energy formulas lean on B vitamins and magnesium. Recovery and immune formulas stack vitamin C, zinc, and glutathione. NAD+ sessions deliver nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide β a coenzyme central to cellular energy metabolism β in a longer, slower infusion.
Sessions typically run 30 to 60 minutes depending on the treatment. NAD+ takes longer, often 60 to 90 minutes, because of the infusion rate required to manage discomfort. A nurse stays with you the entire time.
The Science Behind IV Therapy
Bioavailability is the central concept. When your gut processes an oral supplement, absorption depends on several variables: stomach acidity, the presence of food, the health of your intestinal lining, and first-pass metabolism in the liver. Certain nutrients compete for the same transport proteins, so taking large oral doses of one mineral can reduce absorption of another.
IV delivery removes those variables. Nutrients enter the plasma directly and circulate to tissues within minutes. Cells take up what they need. Any excess leaves through the kidneys. The gut is not involved.
Fluid absorption follows the same logic. When you drink water after dehydration, your gut absorbs fluid at a rate limited by intestinal surface area and transport capacity β typically around 600 to 800 milliliters per hour under normal conditions. An IV bag delivers fluid directly into the vascular compartment, raising plasma volume and restoring cellular hydration faster than oral intake can.
Cellular hydration matters because your cells maintain a precise fluid balance between their interior (intracellular fluid) and the space outside (extracellular fluid). Electrolytes β primarily sodium, potassium, and chloride β govern the movement of water across cell membranes through osmosis. When you're dehydrated, cells shrink slightly. Cognitive function drops. Muscle performance drops. Electrolyte-balanced IV saline restores the gradient, and cells rehydrate from the inside out.
Magnesium is a good illustration of IV advantage. Oral magnesium supplements cause diarrhea at doses above roughly 350 milligrams because the gut can't absorb the excess fast enough. IV magnesium bypasses that ceiling entirely, delivering therapeutic amounts directly to tissues where deficiency drives muscle cramping, elevated heart rate, and poor sleep.
Vitamin C follows the same pattern. Oral vitamin C maxes out plasma concentration at about 220 micromoles per liter regardless of dose. IV delivery can push plasma concentrations to 1,000 micromoles per liter or higher, which is the range studied for immune modulation and antioxidant activity. For skin-focused treatments, high-dose vitamin C via IV may support collagen synthesis at levels simply not achievable through oral supplementation.
None of this replaces medical care. IV therapy is designed to support recovery, hydration, and nutrient repletion β not to treat disease. A nurse conducts a brief intake before every session and will refer you to appropriate care if your symptoms fall outside the scope of IV wellness.
Who Benefits Most in Westwood
Westwood's population is unusually varied for a neighborhood its size. Six distinct groups book IV therapy in Westwood with regularity.
UCLA Students During Finals
Stress suppresses the immune system. A 2012 meta-analysis in Psychological Bulletin found that chronic academic stress reduces both T-cell count and natural killer cell activity. Students pulling late sessions in Powell Library or Young Research Library during finals week are burning through B vitamins and magnesium at an elevated rate, sleeping poorly, and eating whatever's available in Westwood Village.
An Immune Boost or Myers Cocktail may help restore what the grind depletes β vitamin C, magnesium, B-complex, and zinc delivered in 45 minutes to your dorm room or apartment. Most undergrad housing on the Hill and most apartments along Gayley and Levering qualify as valid Instadrip delivery addresses.
UCLA Medical Center Staff
Nurses and doctors on long hospital shifts face compounding physical demands: standing for hours, cognitive load, irregular meals, and disrupted sleep schedules. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center ranks among the busiest academic medical centers in California. Staff working overnight rotations or back-to-back shifts book Instadrip for post-shift recovery at home in Westwood or nearby neighborhoods.
Hydration and Energy Boost formulas are the most common choices β fast fluid repletion, B vitamins for sustained energy metabolism, and magnesium to support muscle recovery after standing shifts.
Westwood Village Professionals
The stretch of Westwood Boulevard from Wilshire to Le Conte holds law firms, financial offices, and real estate agencies. The professionals in these buildings run on morning coffee and afternoon meetings, and the 3 PM energy crash is a common booking trigger. An Energy Boost IV β B-complex, vitamin C, magnesium β may help sharpen focus for the second half of a work day without the jitter cycle of stimulants.
Wilshire Corridor Residents
The Wilshire Corridor's high-rise condominiums from Veteran Avenue to Sepulveda attract an older, longevity-focused demographic β executives, retired professionals, and second-home owners who prioritize wellness and convenience equally. NAD+ IV therapy, which supports cellular energy production and has been studied in the context of healthy aging, is a regular booking in this segment. The Myers Cocktail is also popular for general wellness maintenance.
If you're already thinking about longevity-focused IV therapy, our 2026 LA IV therapy pricing guide breaks down what each treatment costs and what you're actually getting for the money.
Post-Workout Recovery
The UCLA Recreation Center draws a consistent membership of students, faculty, and community members. Serious training sessions β particularly strength work, distance running, or high-intensity circuits β deplete glycogen, break down muscle tissue, and create oxidative stress. A post-workout Hydration IV with added glutathione and magnesium may support faster tissue repair and reduce next-day soreness. Runners using the running path through Holmby Hills or cycling through the Sepulveda Basin are common recovery clients on weekend mornings.
Weekend Recovery
Westwood Village has a cluster of bars and restaurants that serve the post-exam, post-game, and post-whatever crowd on Friday and Saturday nights. A Hangover IV delivers the combination that most directly addresses the physiology of alcohol overindulgence: saline to reverse fluid loss, B vitamins to replace what alcohol metabolism burns through, vitamin C and glutathione to clear acetaldehyde, and often an anti-nausea or anti-inflammatory add-on. Booked Sunday morning with a nurse arrival before noon, it's the fastest path back to functional.
IV Therapy Services Available in Westwood
Instadrip delivers all of the following treatments to Westwood addresses. Each session includes one add-on at no charge. Additional add-ons are $50 each.
- Hydration IV β $299. Normal saline or lactated Ringer's with electrolytes. The foundation of fluid restoration. Best for dehydration, heat exposure, travel fatigue, and general recovery.
- Energy Boost β $325. Saline base with B-complex, vitamin C, and magnesium. Designed to support sustained mental and physical energy without stimulants.
- Hangover IV β $349. Saline, B-complex, vitamin C, glutathione, and optional anti-nausea or anti-inflammatory medication. Targets the specific depletions that drive hangover symptoms.
- Myers Cocktail β $349. The classic formulation: saline, B-complex, vitamin C, magnesium, and calcium. The most broadly popular IV wellness treatment for general recovery, immune support, and energy.
- Immune Boost β $349. High-dose vitamin C, zinc, B-complex, and glutathione. Designed to support immune function during acute illness onset, high-stress periods, or post-illness recovery.
- Beauty IV β $349. Glutathione, vitamin C, and B-complex in a formulation designed to support skin health from the inside out. For more on how IV vitamin C and glutathione interact with skin biology, see our piece on vitamin C for skin in Los Angeles.
- NAD+ IV β $699. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide delivered in a slow infusion, typically 60 to 90 minutes. Studied in the context of cellular energy production, cognitive function, and healthy aging. Most popular with the Wilshire Corridor demographic and anyone focused on longevity.
Every session includes a free add-on of your choice. Common add-ons include extra glutathione, vitamin B12 IM injection, additional magnesium, or anti-nausea medication. Additional add-ons beyond the first are $50 each. The nurse reviews your health intake form before the session and will recommend adjustments based on your symptoms and goals.
Your Session: From Booking to Recovery
Booking takes about two minutes. Go to instadrip.com, select your treatment, enter your Westwood address, and pick same-day or next-day availability. You can also call or text if you prefer. After confirming your booking, you'll receive a text when a nurse is assigned and another when they're on the way.
The nurse arrives at your location β your apartment, dorm room, office, hotel room, or home β within 60 to 90 minutes of booking. For UCLA students, this includes on-campus addresses. The nurse brings all supplies: IV bag, tubing, catheter, gloves, and any add-on medications.
At arrival, the nurse does a brief health intake β current symptoms, medications, allergies, and blood pressure check. This takes five minutes. If anything raises a concern, the nurse will recommend an appropriate level of care. For most patients, the intake completes quickly and the IV line goes in.
The session runs 30 to 60 minutes depending on the treatment. NAD+ runs longer. You can sit on your couch, lie in bed, work on a laptop, watch TV, or take a call. The nurse monitors the drip rate and your comfort throughout. When the bag empties, the catheter comes out, the site gets a bandage, and you're done.
Most people feel the rehydration effect within 20 to 30 minutes of the IV starting. Energy and mental clarity improvements are typically noticeable the same day. For hangover recovery, nausea usually resolves before the session ends.
Westwood and the Surrounding Neighborhoods Instadrip Serves
Westwood sits at the center of one of LA's most connected wellness corridors. Instadrip covers the full Westside, and most neighborhoods surrounding Westwood are within the same service radius.
Beverly Hills is directly east β about a 10-minute drive from the eastern edge of Westwood. Residents in the flats, the Beverly Hills Hotel corridor, and Canyon Drive addresses all book through the same Westside coverage area as Westwood.
Brentwood sits directly north, separated from Westwood by Sunset Boulevard and a residential grid. Brentwood residents near San Vicente, Montana Avenue, and the Brentwood Country Mart area regularly book same-day visits.
Other neighborhoods covered from Westwood's radius include:
- Holmby Hills β the residential enclave between Beverly Hills and Westwood along Sunset, known for large estates and a wellness-oriented resident base
- Century City β the Wilshire Corridor high-rises, Fox Studios, and the Century City Westfield corridor just south of Beverly Hills
- Rancho Park and Cheviot Hills β the family neighborhoods south of Pico, adjacent to the Rancho Park Golf Course
- Sawtelle Japantown β the dense restaurant and residential stretch along Sawtelle Boulevard, popular with a younger wellness-conscious crowd
- West LA neighborhoods along the 405 β including Mar Vista and Palms, served through the same dispatch network
- UCLA campus and on-campus housing β all dormitories, faculty apartments, and campus buildings are valid delivery addresses
If you're not sure whether your address qualifies, the booking form confirms coverage at checkout. Instadrip operates across the full Westside and most of Los Angeles County.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can I get a mobile IV in Westwood?
Same-day appointments typically have a nurse at your door within 60 to 90 minutes of booking. Demand on weekend mornings (Saturday and Sunday between 9 AM and noon) is highest, so booking early in the day gives you the fastest window. Weekday afternoon appointments are usually available within an hour.
Is IV therapy safe for college students?
Yes. A registered nurse handles every session and conducts a health intake before starting. UCLA students book Instadrip for finals fatigue, hangover recovery, and immune support throughout the school year. The nurse reviews your medications and health history before the IV line goes in. If anything suggests a different level of care is appropriate, the nurse will let you know before proceeding.
Do I need a prescription for IV therapy in California?
No prescription is required for standard IV wellness treatments in California. Instadrip operates under physician oversight, and registered nurses administer every session within that framework. Prescription-grade medications β such as anti-nausea injections or anti-inflammatory medications β may be added as opt-in add-ons and are covered under the physician protocol.
How much does mobile IV therapy cost in Westwood?
Treatments start at $299 for a Hydration IV and go up to $699 for NAD+. The full menu: Hydration $299, Energy Boost $325, Hangover $349, Myers Cocktail $349, Immune Boost $349, Beauty $349, NAD+ $699. One add-on is included free with every session; additional add-ons are $50 each. See the full 2026 LA IV therapy pricing guide for a breakdown of what each treatment includes.
Can I get IV therapy in my UCLA dorm?
Yes. On-campus UCLA addresses β including dorm rooms in the Hill residential halls and apartments in Hedrick, Sproul, and Rieber β are valid delivery locations. The nurse comes to your room. You don't need to leave campus or find a clinic. Book through instadrip.com and enter your campus address at checkout.
What's the most popular IV treatment in Westwood?
The Myers Cocktail and Hangover IV are the two most booked treatments in Westwood. The Myers Cocktail is popular across all demographics for general recovery and energy. The Hangover IV peaks on weekend mornings. Among Wilshire Corridor residents, NAD+ is the most common booking. Students near campus tend to book the Immune Boost during finals and cold-and-flu season.
How long does an IV therapy session take?
Most sessions run 30 to 60 minutes from the time the IV line goes in. NAD+ takes longer β 60 to 90 minutes β because it requires a slower infusion rate. Add time for the nurse's five-minute intake at arrival. Total time from nurse arrival to departure is typically under 90 minutes for standard treatments and under two hours for NAD+.
Book Your IV Session in Westwood Today
Book at instadrip.com and a registered nurse can be at your Westwood address within 60 to 90 minutes. Same-day appointments are available seven days a week. Enter your address at checkout β campus dorms, Wilshire Corridor high-rises, Westwood Village offices, and private residences all qualify.
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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.


