Best IV Therapy in Salt Lake City
Few cities are as primed for recovery-focused IV therapy as Salt Lake City. It sits above 4,200 feet in dry mountain air, so altitude and hydration demand is real, and it's the gateway to world-class skiing and a relentlessly active outdoor culture — skiing, climbing, trail running — that drives recovery and performance drips. A fast-growing 'Silicon Slopes' tech workforce and a health-conscious population make for exactly the clientele that adopts NAD+, immune, and wellness infusions. Clinics and mobile teams serve downtown, the university area, and the affluent east-bench and Park City-adjacent communities.
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Top 10 IV clinics in Salt Lake City
Scored independently on reviews, listed credentials, and real menus. Here's who earns the top spots — and exactly why.
Foothill Wellness
In-clinicWhy it ranks: 5.0★ across 317 reviews; 4 treatments offered.
FIKA Infusion + Wellness
In-clinicWhy it ranks: 5.0★ across 222 reviews; 4 treatments offered.
FIKA Infusion + Wellness
In-clinicWhy it ranks: 4.9★ across 479 reviews; 4 treatments offered.
The Salt Lake City difference
Altitude and dry air, ski-and-outdoor recovery, and a health-conscious tech workforce drive demand. Mobile delivery to homes, hotels, and the ski corridor is strong, especially in winter.
Where to find IV therapy
- Downtown. Professional, convention, and hotel-delivery demand in the core.
- Sugar House. Trendy, active neighborhood with wellness studios and drip lounges.
- The Avenues / University. Health-literate university-and-hospital area demand.
- Cottonwood Heights. East-bench community near the ski canyons with recovery demand.
- Park City corridor. Resort-and-ski delivery for visitors and second-home owners.
IV therapy, explained
Straight answers to the questions worth asking before you book a drip in Salt Lake City.
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Read the guideIV therapy in Salt Lake City, answered
How much does IV therapy cost in Salt Lake City?+
Most wellness IV drips in Salt Lake City start around $100, with specialty infusions like NAD+ running $300 and up. See our Salt Lake City cost breakdown for treatment-by-treatment pricing pulled from real clinic menus.
Can I get a mobile IV that comes to me in Salt Lake City?+
Yes. Several Salt Lake City 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.