Best IV Therapy + Hydration Clinics in Denver (2026)
Best IV Therapy + Hydration Clinics in Denver (2026)
Updated May 2026
IV therapy in Denver has matured from the hangover-recovery novelty it was five years ago into a substantial category — proper clinics with medical oversight, structured protocols for athletic recovery, immunity, NAD+ longevity drips, and mobile services that come to your hotel room or apartment. The list below is eight of the best, split between clinic-based and mobile providers. All are licensed medical operations, not pop-ups.
Clinic-Based IV Therapy
1. The DRIPBaR
Multiple Denver metro locations · 30–60 min sessions
Premium Clinic Wellness + Recovery Walk-In Friendly
The most-established premium IV clinic franchise in Denver, with multiple locations and a deep drip menu that covers recovery, immunity, beauty, energy, performance, and longevity. NAD+ drips are a specialty here, with multiple-hour protocols for the longevity-curious. Membership pricing brings the per-drip cost down significantly for regular use; single sessions are walk-in friendly.
2. Restore Hyper Wellness
Multiple Denver metro locations · IV therapy + cross-modality wellness
Multi-Modality IV + Cryo + Sauna Membership Model
Restore's IV therapy program is integrated into the broader Restore membership — meaning you can pair a drip with cryotherapy, infrared sauna, or red light in the same visit. The drip menu is solid (recovery, immunity, NAD+, performance) and the value math works heavily in your favor if you're going to use more than one modality regularly. Best fit for active professionals who want optionality.
3. Hydrate IV Bar
Multiple Denver metro locations · IV therapy specialist
Specialist Clinic Mile-High Hangover Specialty $$
The Denver-local IV bar concept with multiple metro locations. Strong specialty in altitude adjustment drips for new arrivals and the "Mile High Hangover" recovery protocol that's exactly what it sounds like. Walk-in welcoming, lounge-style facility, no membership required to access full menu pricing. The local-feeling alternative to the national franchises.
4. Reset IV
Denver metro · IV therapy + wellness
Boutique Clinic Recovery + Wellness $$
Smaller, boutique IV clinic option focused on the recovery and wellness drip menu without the broader wellness-emporium feel of the franchises. Strong fit for clients who want a quieter, more clinical environment for their drip. Memberships available; single sessions priced competitively.
5. Med Spas with IV Programs (Cherry Creek)
Various Cherry Creek and central Denver locations · IV + aesthetic services
Lounge Concept IV + Aesthetic Stack $$$
Several Denver medical aesthetic spas have added IV therapy programs as a complement to their core injectable and skincare services — the appeal is the lounge-style setting and the ability to stack a drip with a Botox maintenance appointment or a HydraFacial in the same visit. Look for the med spas in Cherry Creek and central Denver that advertise "wellness" or "IV" alongside their aesthetic services; the lounge setting tends to be more polished than the dedicated IV clinics and the pricing reflects that.
Mobile IV Services (Come to You)
6. The IV Doc
Mobile · Service to your home, hotel, or office
Premium Mobile Concierge $$$
The original premium mobile IV concierge service, with Denver coverage through their nurse network. A registered nurse arrives at your location, sets up the drip, and stays through the 45–60 minute session. The premium pricing reflects the convenience — best used for occasions where leaving the location isn't practical (post-flight, post-event, post-illness).
7. Mobile IV Medics
Mobile · Denver metro coverage
Mobile Service Same-Day Available $$
Mid-market mobile IV service with same-day appointments and a broader Denver metro service area. Pricing sits below The IV Doc with similar drip menu coverage — recovery, immunity, energy, beauty, NAD+. The pragmatic mobile option for routine drips that don't justify concierge pricing.
8. Drip Hydration
Mobile · National service with Denver coverage
National Mobile Wide Menu $$
The largest national mobile IV service, with the most extensive drip menu of any provider on this list and Denver metro coverage through their nurse network. Booking is app-based; same-day appointments available during most windows. Best for travelers who use the same service across cities and want a consistent experience.
How to Choose
If it's your first time and you want to try the modality:The DRIPBaR or Hydrate IV Bar. Both have welcoming intro pricing, deep menus, and walk-in friendly models that don't pressure a membership decision.
If you're going to do this monthly or more:The DRIPBaR membership or Restore Hyper Wellness. The membership math works in your favor fast at both, and the predictable pricing makes it easier to build into a routine.
If you want clinical, not lounge:Reset IV or your primary care office (many Denver PCPs now offer IV services). The clinical setting tends to attract clients who want the science without the spa aesthetic.
If you can't leave your hotel or apartment:The IV Doc for premium, Mobile IV Medics or Drip Hydration for value. All three send licensed nurses; the difference is pricing and concierge experience.
If you want NAD+ specifically:The DRIPBaR has the deepest NAD+ program in the metro, with multi-hour drip protocols. Restore also offers NAD+ at competitive pricing. Both are appropriate for the multi-week loading protocols common in serious longevity work.
What to Know Before Your First Drip
Eat beforehand. IV therapy on an empty stomach can cause lightheadedness. A small meal 1–2 hours before is the standard recommendation.
Sessions run 30–90 minutes depending on the drip and your veins. Bring a laptop or a book.
Pricing varies widely. Basic hydration drips run $100–$175. Recovery and immunity drips run $175–$275. NAD+ drips run $300–$700+ depending on dose.
Insurance generally doesn't cover IV wellness. A few specific medical protocols can be reimbursed through HSAs or FSAs; check with the clinic before assuming.
Effects vary. Most clients report noticeable hydration and energy improvement in the first 24 hours. NAD+ effects are slower to accumulate and tend to require multi-session loading.
Vein health matters. If you've had difficulty with IV access in the past (small or rolling veins), tell the nurse before they start. Several clinics have specialized vein-finder technology that improves first-stick success rates.
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