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IV therapy and injections by Boston neighborhood

Two nurse-run clinics in South Boston, plus mobile service to every Greater Boston neighborhood. Pick your neighborhood and treatment below — each page has local pricing, coverage details, and what to expect.

Most Back Bay dispatches leave the A Street clinic and arrive within 60–90 minutes.

Beacon Hill is a short run over the Broadway Bridge — typically 60–90 minutes door to door.

The Seaport is our closest coverage area — walk-in at A Street or expect mobile dispatch in 45–75 minutes.

South End runs are typically 60–90 minutes from A Street during operating hours.

North End dispatches are 60–90 minutes; parking makes advance booking worthwhile on weekend nights.

Cambridge is a cross-river run — plan on 75–105 minutes, and book ahead for Kendall Square office visits.

Brookline visits typically run 75–105 minutes from the clinics; morning slots go fastest.

You are in our home neighborhood — walk into either clinic, or get mobile service in under an hour.

Fenway

Fenway dispatches run 75–100 minutes; game days and concert nights book out early.

Downtown Boston

Downtown is a 55–85 minute dispatch from A Street, and midday office visits are our most common request.

Dorchester

Dorchester is our closest mobile zone after Southie — most visits arrive within 45–75 minutes, and both clinics are a short drive up Dorchester Ave.

Jamaica Plain

JP dispatches run 60–90 minutes from the A Street clinic; parking on the side streets is tight, so we plan a few extra minutes.

Charlestown

Charlestown is a 55–85 minute dispatch; Navy Yard buildings have concierge access, which keeps these visits quick.

East Boston

East Boston runs 60–95 minutes depending on the tunnel; airport hotel visits are among our most common Eastie requests.

Allston-Brighton

Allston-Brighton is an 80–110 minute dispatch from South Boston; evening slots are the easiest to get on short notice.

Common questions

Which Boston neighborhoods do you serve?

We serve all of Greater Boston with mobile IV therapy, including Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Seaport, South End, North End, Fenway, Downtown, Cambridge, Brookline, and South Boston. Our two clinics are at 36 A Street and 47 L Street in South Boston.

Is mobile IV therapy more expensive?

Mobile service adds a flat $100 concierge fee to the drip price, charged once per visit rather than per person. There is no travel fee when you come to either South Boston clinic.

How fast can a nurse get to me?

Most Greater Boston addresses are covered within 60–90 minutes during operating hours. Seaport and South Boston are typically faster; Cambridge, Brookline, and Fenway run slightly longer.