Dallas Medical District
IV Hydration Therapy
Same-Day Appointments are available at our Dallas clinic near the Dallas Medical District. We're Paramedics with real-world therapy for everyone.
Medical District Dallas IV Therapy Clinic Location
IV Therapy In North Texas
Paramedics with real-world therapy for everyone
Hydrate Energize Recover
Liberty IV has individualized treatment plans with same-day appointments at a 22% lower avg. rate than medical spas. Paramedics are in our clinics or mobile response at your home or office. Remember, Dr. Consults are also available 7 days a week for virtual sick visits, lab work, prescription weight loss, testosterone injections, vitamin boosters, & NAD+ IV drip. We serve Dallas County, Tarrant County, Collin County, & Denton County. Feel Better Now! IV Therapy for Migraine, Athletic Performance, Stomach Bug, Flu, Colds, Hangovers, Physical Recovery, Pain Management, & Addiction.
Same Day Appointments Available
Calm $110
Energy $130
Premium Energy $175
Myer’s $150
Dehydration $90
Sinus $110
Food Poisoning $150
Cold & Flu $150
Hangover $160
Mobile Paramedic Service Areas
IV Therapy FAQ
What is IV Vitamin Hydration Therapy and How Does It Work?
IV hydration therapy typically takes around 30-45 minutes on your first visit, during which you will fill out paperwork and discuss your needs with a healthcare professional. Many IV stands are on wheels, so if you need to use the bathroom during your therapy, you can simply roll the stand in with you. There is no downtime with IV therapy, so you can immediately resume your normal activities once the treatment is complete. The IV therapy uses a cannulated needle to start an IV by piercing the skin and penetrating into the intended blood vessel, but once the needle is in place, it is retracted and replaced with a blunt plastic tube called the IV catheter, which is then secured in place and creates a port for the fluids to be pumped directly into the vascular system. Compared to oral vitamins, IV therapy allows for increased absorption, improved efficiency, and convenience as it bypasses the digestive system and delivers vitamins and minerals directly to the tissues and organs.
IV Vitamin Hydration Therapy for Pregnant Women & Nursing Mothers
The Benefits and Safety
IV therapy is a growing trend that has been shown to improve immunity, energy levels, moods and more. It is particularly beneficial for pregnant and breastfeeding women as it helps to rehydrate the body, improve overall health and provide vital nutrients that may be depleted. IV infusions can be tailored to individual needs, may help fight illnesses, provide relief from chronic pain, reduce inflammation and improve overall well-being. It is also safe for both mothers and babies during pregnancy, helping to settle nauseous stomachs, replenish fluids, and boost nutrient levels. It is an ideal option for women looking for a natural way to cope with the changes and challenges of pregnancy.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
The Importance of Neurotransmitter Synthesis and Mental Health
Vitamin B6, also known as Pyridoxine, is essential for maintaining good mental health and plays a crucial role in several bodily functions. In form of PLP, it plays a role in amino acid metabolism and the synthesis of neurotransmitters. Additionally, it is important for immune function and the metabolism of different nutrients. Vitamin B6 is necessary for the production of essential chemical messengers in the brain, which are responsible for regulating mood, sleep, and overall cognitive function. It also helps in the metabolism of amino acids and the formation of red blood cells. Overall, Vitamin B6 is an important nutrient that plays a vital role in maintaining overall health and well-being.
Vitamin D
The Sunlight Vitamin and its importance for Bone Health
Vitamin D, also known as Cholecalciferol, D3, D2, calcidiol, and calcitriol, is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a vital role in maintaining overall health and well-being. It can be produced by the body when the skin is exposed to sunlight and can also be found in certain foods such as fatty fish and fortified milk. It helps with calcium absorption and bone health and may also have other potential health benefits. Vitamin D deficiency can cause bone disorders, heavy menstrual bleeding and nosebleeds. It is important to have adequate vitamin D intake through a varied diet and safe sun exposure, especially for people who live further from the equator, have darker skin, or are older as they may have reduced vitamin D production.