Book Your IV Drip β€” We Come to You.

Same-day mobile IV therapy delivered by a licensed Provider to your home, hotel, or office anywhere in NYC. Choose your drip, pick a time, and leave the rest to us.

Physician-Owned
Licensed Provider Providers
Hospital-Grade Ingredients
Same-Day Available
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Simple Booking. Premium Experience.

Step 1

Book Online in Minutes

Schedule your IV online, by phone, or SMS. Tell us your location and preferred time. Same-day service is available across all five boroughs and Long Island.

Step 2

Your RN Arrives & Screens You

A licensed registered nurse arrives at your door, performs a quick clinical intake, checks vitals as needed, confirms your goals, and gets your IV placed using sterile technique.

Step 3

Rapid Relief & Restored Energy

Relax while the drip runs β€” typically 30 to 45 minutes. Most clients feel noticeably better before we leave. Hydration and electrolytes continue settling in for hours after.

New to Peach IV?

Use code PeachFirst10 at checkout for 10% off your first IV drip.

Members save 10% on every visit + earn a $30 add-on credit each appointment.

Book Your IV Treatment

Questions Before You Book?

How fast can you get here?

We offer same-day service across NYC. Once booked, we'll confirm your appointment and provide an ETA.

Who places the IV?

Every session is performed by a fully licensed Registered Nurse using sterile technique and clinical-grade supplies. Our protocols are designed and supervised by our on-staff physician.

Does it hurt?

We use an ethyl chloride spray to numb the area first. Most clients feel a slight pinch, or nothing at all.

How long does a session take?

Setup takes about 15–20 minutes, and the drip itself runs for 30–40 minutes. Most visits wrap up in under an hour.

Where do you service?

Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Long Island. Not sure if we cover your area? Call or text us before booking.

Prefer to book by phone or have a question first?