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Best IV Therapy in Phoenix

In Phoenix, dehydration isn't a wellness talking point — it's a genuine summer health risk, with stretches of 110°F+ desert heat that make IV hydration a serious proposition. That climate anchors a deep, year-round market: a large snowbird and retiree population that values medical care, resort tourism and spring-training crowds, and an active outdoor-and-golf culture that drives recovery drips. Clinics and mobile teams span the Valley from downtown Phoenix to Tempe and the East Valley, with hydration and recovery the core of demand.

10 ranked providersDrips from $112

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Top 10 IV clinics in Phoenix

Scored independently on reviews, listed credentials, and real menus. Here's who earns the top spots — and exactly why.

Why demand is high here

The Phoenix difference

Extreme summer heat drives hydration demand; spring training (March), resort tourism, and golf season add recovery bookings. Mobile delivery to resorts, homes, and the spread-out Valley suburbs is strong.

Neighborhoods

Where to find IV therapy

  • Downtown / Roosevelt Row. Urban core with drip lounges and event demand.
  • Arcadia / Biltmore. Affluent central corridor with premium clinics and med spas.
  • Tempe. University and young-professional demand in the East Valley.
  • North Phoenix / Desert Ridge. Growing north-side suburbs with newer lounges.
  • Ahwatukee. South Mountain suburb with residential clinic and mobile coverage.
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IV therapy, explained

Straight answers to the questions worth asking before you book a drip in Phoenix.

Questions

IV therapy in Phoenix, answered

How much does IV therapy cost in Phoenix?+

Most wellness IV drips in Phoenix start around $112, with specialty infusions like NAD+ running $299 and up. See our Phoenix cost breakdown for treatment-by-treatment pricing pulled from real clinic menus.

Can I get a mobile IV that comes to me in Phoenix?+

Yes. Several Phoenix providers offer mobile and concierge IV therapy to homes, hotels, and events. Filter for mobile providers in the ranking above.

How does IV Scout rank clinics?+

We score every provider on reviews, listed credentials, treatment breadth, profile completeness, and data freshness — a published methodology. Payment never changes the ranking.