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In-clinicWhy it ranks: 5.0★ across 565 reviews; 4 treatments offered.
Charleston has become one of the South's top destination-wedding and bachelorette cities, and IV therapy has boomed right alongside the celebrations. Weekend groups arrive for the historic charm and the food-and-cocktail scene, and hangover and rehydration drips delivered to downtown hotels, rentals, and party weekends are the hero product. Add sticky Lowcountry heat and humidity, a steady tourism calendar, and beach trips out to Folly and the Isle of Palms, and you get strong, group-driven demand that mobile teams are built to serve — with clinics in Mount Pleasant and West Ashley covering the locals.
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Wedding and bachelorette season, festivals (like Spoleto), tourism, and humid summer heat drive demand — heavily weighted toward hangover and group bookings. Mobile and hotel/short-term-rental delivery downtown is the core of the market.
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