Bachelorette and Bachelor Pre or Post Party

Starting at $1800

A weekend dedicated to celebrating a friend before their nuptials can be physically or mentally demanding on your body. To help keep all those memories and make the best of the trip while staying healthy and invigorated, IV therapy will come in handy. Enjoy IV hydration with vitamins and electrolytes for you and 14 of your friends and family.

*IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING COLD LIKE SYMPTOMS YOU MUST PRESENT A NEGATIVE COVID TEST OR BE TESTED FOR AN ADDITIONAL $50.

REFUSAL OF TESTING WILL RESULT IN TREATMENT AS COVID POSITIVE UNDER A SEPARATE TENT WITH KNOWN COVID POSITIVE CLIENTS.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

IV therapy or intravenous therapy is the giving of fluids directly into the vein.  This route of treatment is used in many settings. It is quite often used in the hospital setting for giving of fluids and medications.  IV therapy is the fastest way to deliver medications, blood products and more into the bloodstream to help with various health conditions, dehydration and blood transfusions.

One of our licensed nurses will place a small, thin tube called a catheter into your vein.  Our nurses will clean the skin with alcohol and then insert a small, thin plastic tube called a catheter directly into your vein. The needle will then be removed, and the catheter will stay in place. A tube will connect the catheter to the bag filled with fluids and the drip, you have selected, will be given. This process will take 30-45 minutes.

The human body is approximately 60% water. Fluids are lost when we sweat, urinate or physically exert ourselves. Those who spend increased amount of time outdoor sweating, have high fevers, suffer from vomiting and diarrhea or drink alcohol will lose more fluids and suffer from dehydration and would benefit from IV therapy.

Yes! Prior to administration, our clients will fill out our medical history form. We will collect information about medical problems and allergies.  Prior to and during infusions, our clients will be monitor by our nursing staff. 

Side effects from IV therapy are rare but can occur. Known risks and possible complications include occasional discomfort, pain, swelling, and burning at the site of injection; redness over the vein that is increasing in size; pain in the vein/arm that is not improving over 8-12 hours period after treatment; headaches.