Phoenix nights — Old Town bottle service, a wedding in Paradise Valley, a long evening on a rooftop in the Biltmore — can leave you facing a brutal next morning. The classic advice (water, electrolytes, sleep) helps, but it's slow. A properly formulated IV gets fluids and the nutrients your body actually burns through alcohol directly into your bloodstream, bypassing a stomach that probably doesn't want anything in it.
Why a hangover IV works faster than drinking water
Alcohol is a diuretic. It pulls water out of your tissues and depletes B-vitamins, magnesium, and electrolytes. Drinking water rehydrates, but absorption through the gut is slow, and if you're nauseated you may not keep it down. An IV restores intravascular volume in 30 to 45 minutes and delivers anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory medication directly — most clients feel meaningfully better before the bag finishes.
What's in a Rapid Revive hangover drip
Our most-booked hangover protocol — The Morning After — includes:
- 1L normal saline — the foundation; rehydrates immediately
- Anti-nausea (Zofran) — settles the stomach so you can eat again
- Anti-inflammatory / pain relief — for the headache and body aches
- B-complex + B12 — replenishes what alcohol depletes
- Pepcid — calms the stomach lining
- Glutathione — the antioxidant your liver uses to process alcohol metabolites
How long does it take?
From the nurse arriving at your door to the bag finishing: about 45 to 60 minutes. You stay in your bed or on your couch the entire time. Most clients feel a clear shift within the first 15 to 20 minutes as the saline and anti-nausea take effect.
How much does a hangover IV cost in Phoenix?
Mobile IV therapy in the Phoenix Valley typically ranges from $150 to $300 depending on the protocol. The Morning After is currently $206 — fully concierge, with a registered nurse at your home, office, or hotel suite. No drive, no clinic lobby, no fluorescent lights.
Is it safe?
Yes — when administered by a licensed RN with a proper medical intake. We screen for kidney function, medication interactions, and pregnancy before any IV. Anyone with significant heart, kidney, or liver disease should consult their physician before IV therapy.
Where we deliver
We come to homes, offices, hotel suites, and short-term rentals across the Phoenix Valley — Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Arcadia, Biltmore, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, and Queen Creek. Same-day appointments are usually available; weekend mornings book up fastest.