We get this question from new clients almost every week: is in-home IV therapy actually as good as going to a clinic? Honestly, it depends on what you're optimizing for.
What clinic visits do better
- Volume: clinic settings can handle high throughput, which can mean lower per-visit pricing for standard protocols.
- Specialized equipment: if you need a service that requires equipment we don't carry mobile (full-procedure setups, specific imaging), a clinic is the right call.
What mobile visits do better
- Time: no drive, no waiting room, no parking. The visit happens in the time you'd otherwise spend traveling to one.
- Comfort: treatments feel different when they happen in your space. Lying in your own bed for an NAD+ infusion changes the experience.
- Privacy: no waiting-room exposure, no awkward elevator runs while you're feeling rough.
- Continuity: the clinician who runs your intake is the same one who delivers the visit. No handoffs.
Where we land
For ongoing wellness routines, recovery protocols, and pre-/post-event drips, mobile is almost always the better choice. For one-off cost-sensitive visits where time isn't tight, a clinic might be enough.
We're biased — we built a mobile practice on purpose — but the calculation isn't complicated.




