Mobile IV Therapy Cost in Arizona: Complete Guide
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Mobile IV Therapy Cost in Arizona: Complete Guide

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You are thinking about trying mobile IV therapy, but you want to know what it actually costs before you commit. Fair enough. The pricing in this industry can be confusing, with some providers advertising $99 specials while others charge $600 or more for a single session.

Here is the straightforward answer: mobile IV therapy cost in Arizona typically ranges from $100 to $600, depending on the provider, the treatment type, and whether they tack on travel fees. At RevivaGo, our mobile IV therapy starts at $149 with everything included. No hidden fees. No surprise charges.

But cost is only part of the picture. What matters is what you get for your money, how it compares to your alternatives, and whether it is actually worth it. Let's break it all down.

How Much Does Mobile IV Therapy Cost in Arizona?

The short answer: it depends on the provider, the treatment, and where you live. Here is how pricing shakes out across the Arizona mobile IV market in 2026.

Basic hydration IVs (saline only or saline plus electrolytes) range from $100 to $225. These are the simplest treatments, designed for straightforward dehydration.

Standard vitamin IVs (Myers' Cocktail, immune boost, recovery blends) typically run $150 to $350. These include B vitamins, vitamin C, magnesium, and other nutrients tailored to specific needs.

Specialty treatments (NAD+, high-dose vitamin C, glutathione) range from $200 to $600 or more. These are premium treatments with higher ingredient costs.

Add-ons like extra vitamins, anti-nausea medication, or pain relief typically cost $25 to $50 each.

The biggest variable is not the IV itself. It is the provider's overhead, their travel fees, and how transparent they are about what is included. Some providers advertise a low base price, then add a $50 to $100 mobile service fee on top. Others roll everything into one number. Always ask what the total out-the-door cost will be before booking.

What Is Included in the Price?

When you book a mobile IV therapy session, you are paying for more than just a bag of fluids. Here is what a quality provider includes:

  • A licensed healthcare professional (nurse practitioner, registered nurse, or paramedic) who comes to your home, office, or hotel
  • Health assessment before treatment, including review of your medical history and current medications
  • All supplies: IV catheter, tubing, saline, vitamins, and any add-on medications
  • Travel to your location within the provider's service area
  • Treatment monitoring throughout the 30 to 45 minute session
  • Aftercare guidance and recommendations after the IV is complete

At RevivaGo, all of this is included in our starting price of $149. We do not charge travel fees within our Queen Creek, Gilbert, San Tan Valley, and East Valley service area. The price you see is the price you pay.

Not every provider operates this way. Some charge a base rate for the IV, then add a mobile fee, a nursing fee, or a "convenience charge." Always confirm the total before booking.

RevivaGo Pricing: Starting at $149

Let's be specific about what RevivaGo charges, because we believe pricing transparency builds trust.

  • Basic IV Hydration: $149 (1L saline, electrolytes, travel included)
  • Enhanced treatments: $149 to $249 depending on the vitamin and nutrient blend
  • Add-on medications: Available at additional cost when clinically appropriate
  • Travel fee: $0 within our East Valley service area
  • Cancellation fee: None with reasonable notice

Every treatment is administered by a licensed provider operating under physician oversight. All providers are Arizona-licensed and carry the credentials required to start an IV and manage any concerns that arise during treatment.

Browse our full service menu and pricing to see every option, or book directly to schedule your visit.

Mobile IV Therapy vs. the ER and Urgent Care: The Real Cost

This is where the math gets interesting. When you need hydration, vitamins, or recovery support, you have three main options. Here is how they compare on total cost, not just the sticker price.

RevivaGo Mobile IV Urgent Care Emergency Room
Treatment cost $149 - $249 $200 - $500 $1,500 - $3,000+
Travel/facility fees $0 Facility fee included Facility fee $500+
Wait time Under 1 hour to your door 1 - 2 hours in waiting room 2 - 4+ hours
Time away from work 45 min (at home) 2 - 3 hours total 4 - 8 hours total
Environment Your home, your couch Clinical waiting room Bright, loud, crowded
Provider Licensed NP, RN, or paramedic NP or PA ER physician
Insurance billing Not applicable Copay + potential balance Copay + potential balance

The sticker price tells only part of the story. Consider the hidden costs.

Lost wages. If you spend three hours at urgent care on a Tuesday afternoon, that is three hours of work you are not doing. At Arizona's median hourly wage of roughly $22, that is $66 in lost productivity on top of the visit cost. An ER visit could cost you an entire workday.

Childcare and logistics. Driving to a clinic means arranging childcare, finding a ride if you are too sick to drive, and sitting in a room full of other sick people. Mobile IV therapy eliminates all of that.

Surprise billing. Urgent care and ER visits frequently result in bills that are higher than the quoted copay. Facility fees, lab work, and provider charges add up. With RevivaGo, the price is the price. Period.

We wrote a detailed comparison of mobile IV therapy versus urgent care if you want the full breakdown. The bottom line: for non-emergency hydration and recovery needs, mobile IV therapy is typically the most affordable and convenient option by a wide margin.

How RevivaGo Compares to Other Arizona IV Providers

Arizona has no shortage of mobile IV companies. Here is how RevivaGo stacks up on pricing and value.

Provider Starting Price Mobile Fee Service Area
RevivaGo $149 $0 Queen Creek, Gilbert, San Tan Valley, Mesa, East Valley
AZ IV Medics $190+ (mobile) Included Metro Phoenix, Scottsdale
Fuel IV Therapy $150+ Varies Phoenix metro, 13+ areas
Pure IV AZ $120+ $50 service charge Scottsdale, Phoenix
IV Revival $125+ Varies by location Phoenix metro

A few things stand out. RevivaGo's $149 starting price with zero travel fees makes us among the most affordable mobile IV options in Arizona. Many competitors either charge more per treatment, add a mobile service fee, or both.

But pricing is not the only factor. Every RevivaGo treatment is administered by a licensed nurse practitioner, registered nurse, or paramedic working under physician oversight. We are not a franchise staffing agency. We are a local East Valley company with providers who know the community.

If you are in Queen Creek, Gilbert, Mesa, or anywhere in the East Valley, we can typically have a provider at your door within the hour. Book your visit to see available times.

Is IV Therapy Covered by Insurance?

The honest answer: usually not. Most insurance plans consider IV therapy for hydration, vitamins, and wellness to be elective, which means it is not covered. This is true across the entire industry, not just at RevivaGo.

There are a few exceptions worth knowing about:

  • HSA and FSA cards are accepted by many providers, including RevivaGo. If you have a Health Savings Account or Flexible Spending Account, you may be able to use those funds for IV therapy.
  • Medically necessary IV therapy prescribed by a physician for a diagnosed condition (severe dehydration, certain nutrient deficiencies) may be covered. This typically requires documentation from your doctor and pre-authorization from your insurer.
  • Urgent care and ER IV treatments are more likely to be partially covered by insurance, but the total out-of-pocket cost after copays, deductibles, and facility fees is often higher than a mobile IV session.

Here is the practical math. A $149 mobile IV session with RevivaGo costs less than most urgent care copays ($50 to $100) combined with the facility fee and lost time. And it is a fraction of what you would pay out of pocket for an ER visit, even with insurance.

For more answers about our treatments, visit our FAQ page.

Is Mobile IV Therapy Worth the Cost?

This is the real question about mobile IV therapy cost in Arizona, and the answer depends on what you are comparing it to.

If you are comparing $149 to doing nothing, it might seem like a lot. But consider what doing nothing actually costs you.

A day lost to a hangover means a missed shift, canceled plans, or a weekend wasted on the couch. If you make $200 a day, that hangover just cost you $200 plus the misery.

A migraine that drags on for hours keeps you from work, from your kids, from living your life. We see this constantly with our migraine IV therapy patients who tell us they wish they had booked sooner instead of trying to tough it out.

Dehydration after a workout, a long hike, or a day in the Arizona heat can leave you feeling terrible for 24 to 48 hours. A 45-minute IV session may help you feel better the same day, so you can get back to your routine instead of losing another day to recovery.

The question is not whether $149 is expensive. The question is whether the hours you spend feeling terrible are worth more than that.

How much does a basic IV cost in Arizona?

A basic hydration IV (saline and electrolytes, no added vitamins) typically costs $100 to $200 in Arizona depending on the provider. At RevivaGo, basic IV hydration starts at $149 and includes a licensed provider coming to your location, all supplies, and zero travel fees within our East Valley service area.

Can I use my HSA or FSA for IV therapy?

Yes, in most cases. IV therapy is generally considered an eligible expense for Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA). We recommend checking with your specific plan administrator to confirm eligibility, but the majority of our patients who use HSA or FSA cards have no issues.

Why is mobile IV therapy cheaper than the ER?

Emergency rooms have enormous overhead: facility costs, staffing for 24/7 coverage, equipment, and administrative billing systems. All of that gets passed on to you. A basic IV in the ER can cost $500 to $1,500 before you even see a doctor. Mobile IV therapy eliminates the facility, the waiting room, and the billing complexity. You pay a transparent price for the provider, the supplies, and the treatment. That is it.

Does RevivaGo charge travel fees?

No. There are no travel fees, convenience charges, or hidden surcharges within our service area. Our service area covers Queen Creek, Gilbert, San Tan Valley, Mesa, Apache Junction, Higley, and the greater East Valley. The price listed for your treatment is the total price you pay.

Ready to Book?

You have done the research. You know what mobile IV therapy costs, what is included, and how it compares to every alternative. Now it is up to you.

When it comes to mobile IV therapy cost in Arizona, RevivaGo keeps it simple. Licensed healthcare professionals at your door, starting at $149, with same-day availability across the East Valley. No travel fees. No hidden charges. No waiting rooms.

Book your mobile IV therapy visit today or browse our full service menu to find the right treatment for you.

RevivaGo proudly serves Queen Creek, Gilbert, San Tan Valley, and the greater East Valley area. All treatments are administered by licensed healthcare professionals under physician oversight.

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RevivaGo proudly serves Queen Creek, Gilbert, San Tan Valley, and the greater East Valley area.
All treatments are administered by licensed healthcare professionals under physician oversight.