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How much does iv therapy cost in Houston?

Updated for 2026. Hydration and vitamins delivered intravenously.

Quick answer: iv therapy in Houston typically costs $120–$350 / drip. As desired.

What you’ll actually pay

IV therapy delivers fluids, electrolytes, and vitamins directly into the bloodstream. People use it for hydration, recovery, and a wellness boost. Evidence for many claimed benefits is limited, so a trustworthy clinic keeps the promises modest and screens you first.

Across reputable Houston med spas, expect the $120–$350 / driprange above. The final number depends on how much you need and who’s performing the treatment — a consult gives you the real quote, not a phone estimate.

Typical cost
$120–$350 / drip
Sessions
As desired
Results
Same-day; not a substitute for medical care

What affects the price

Cheaper isn’t better. Prices far below the Houstonrange can mean diluted product, an inexperienced injector, or a device that isn’t safe for your skin tone. Quality and safety cost money.

IV Therapy providers in Houston

Ranked on real Google ratings and reviews — never on who pays.

4Ever Young Med Spa & Wellness Center - Kingwood

4Ever Young Med Spa & Wellness Center - Kingwood

Kingwood Call
5.0(254)
MicroneedlingIV Therapy
The Med Spa of Kingwood

The Med Spa of Kingwood

Kingwood
4.9(176)
Laser Hair RemovalIV Therapy
4Ever Young Med Spa & Wellness Center - Heights Houston

4Ever Young Med Spa & Wellness Center - Heights Houston

Greater Heights Call
4.8(93)
IV Therapy
Bounce Hydration

Bounce Hydration

Washington Avenue Coalition / Memorial Park Call
4.8(43)
IV Therapy
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Common questions

How much does iv therapy cost in Houston?

In Houston, iv therapy typically runs $120–$350 / drip. As desired.

Why is iv therapy cheaper at some Houston spas?

Price usually tracks injector experience, the product or device used, and overhead. Prices well below the local range can signal diluted product, an inexperienced provider, or a device that isn't right for every skin tone.

Is it medically necessary?

Usually not — it’s elective wellness. A good clinic is honest about the evidence.

How long does it take?

Most drips run 30–60 minutes.