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In-clinicWhy it ranks: 5.0★ across 216 reviews; 4 treatments offered.
Boston's IV therapy demand is anchored by its enormous student and professional population and a long, cold New England winter. Dozens of colleges and a world-leading hospital-and-biotech cluster fill the city with young, health-literate people who use recovery and immune drips through flu season and around a packed social calendar. The city's fierce sports culture and marquee events — the Marathon above all — drive recovery bookings, while busy professionals in the Seaport and Financial District fit drips into demanding schedules. Clinics and mobile teams concentrate in the central neighborhoods and across the river in Cambridge.
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Why it ranks: 5.0★ across 216 reviews; 4 treatments offered.
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Long winters drive immune demand; the huge student and biotech population, a passionate sports scene, and the Marathon (April) add recovery bookings. Mobile delivery to downtown high-rises, hotels, and dorms is common.
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Yes. Several Boston providers offer mobile and concierge IV therapy to homes, hotels, and events. Filter for mobile providers in the ranking above.
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