Mobile IV Therapy · Monterey County
Mobile IV vs Clinic IV: Which Option Is Right for You?
Vivere Drip Therapy offers both in-clinic and mobile IV experiences — and both are delivered by the same licensed physician assistants using the same clinical protocols and high-quality formulas. The choice between mobile and clinic IV comes down to your priorities, schedule, and situation. This guide explains the key differences so you can decide which format best fits your needs.
The Case for In-Clinic IV Therapy
Our clinic locations in Carmel and Salinas provide a dedicated, thoughtfully designed IV therapy environment with comfortable reclining chairs, calming aesthetics, and the full support of an in-clinic care setting. The clinic experience may be preferable if you enjoy a dedicated wellness environment away from home or work distractions, want to browse our menu in person and discuss options with staff, prefer a setting optimized specifically for IV therapy, are combining your IV session with an in-person consultation about your health goals, or are receiving a longer infusion like NAD+ therapy where a specialized clinical environment is more practical.
The Case for Mobile IV Therapy
Mobile IV therapy is often the better choice for clients who are feeling unwell and should not be driving, are in a hotel or vacation rental and do not have transportation, have mobility limitations or care responsibilities that make leaving home difficult, prefer the privacy and comfort of their own space, have a busy schedule that makes a round-trip clinic visit impractical, or are booking for a group event or party where a mobile setup is the only practical option. The clinical quality is identical — your physician assistant, formula, supplies, and safety protocols are the same in your living room as they are in our clinic.
Cost and Logistics Comparison
In-clinic visits have no travel fee added, making them slightly less expensive for clients who can easily reach our Carmel or Salinas locations. Mobile visits include a travel fee that varies based on distance, but this cost is offset for many clients by the value of saved time, avoided transportation, and the convenience of remaining in a comfortable environment. For clients who are ill, recovering from a procedure, or simply need to stay put, the mobile option is not just preferable — it is the only practical choice. Both options offer the same core drip menu, the same personalized intake, and the same clinical care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
Is the IV formula the same for mobile and clinic visits?
Yes. We use the same pharmaceutical-grade formulas, the same IV supplies, and the same clinical protocols for both mobile and in-clinic visits. The quality of care is identical.
Can I switch between mobile and clinic visits depending on my needs?
Absolutely. Many of our regular clients use both formats — they may visit the clinic when convenient and schedule a mobile visit when they are ill, traveling, or hosting an event. Your client profile and health history are shared across both formats.
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