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Pricing Guide · South Boston

IV Therapy Cost in Boston

Transparent pricing for every drip, shot, and add-on at IV League Hydration. No hidden fees, HSA/FSA accepted, membership pricing available.

South BostonMedically SupervisedNurse-Owned Since 2018

Medically directed and founded by Olivia Kelly, NP, NP, RN — Licensed since 2003.

IV therapy pricing varies wildly across Boston — from $79 pop-up specials to $500+ boutique drips. What actually matters: is your drip administered by a licensed medical professional? Is it pharmaceutical-grade? Are the doses therapeutic or homeopathic? Below is our full price list at IV League Hydration, along with what you're actually getting for each price point.

Pricing

Transparent pricing

The Rookie

$119

1L saline + electrolytes — walk-in friendly

Headache Hero

$159

Migraine + tension relief

Cramp Champ

$149

PMS + menstrual cramp relief

Gamechanger

$159

Energy + immune + recovery

Sick Day Hero

$209

Cold/flu recovery

Hail Mary

$209

Our #1 hangover drip

Gym Bag

$249

Marathon runner favorite

MVP

$269

Full immune + wellness stack

Inner Beauty Drip

$269

Glutathione + biotin + vitamin C

Defensive Immunity

$299

Highest-dose immune stack

NAD+ IV — 250mg

$425

Cellular energy + cognition

B12 Shot

$30

Walk-in vitamin injection

HSA/FSA accepted. Ask about membership pricing.

Benefits

Why patients choose IV therapy pricing

No hidden fees

Every posted price includes nurse time, IV supplies, and every listed ingredient. What you see is what you pay.

HSA / FSA accepted

Use pre-tax health dollars for your IV drips and injections. Ask for a superbill for potential reimbursement.

Membership pricing

Members save 15–50% on every visit. Break-even at 2 drips or 4 injections per month.

Free consultation for weight loss

Semaglutide, tirzepatide, and peptide therapy consultations are free — no drip needed.

Who it's for

Is IV therapy pricing right for you?

  • Comparing IV therapy pricing across Boston clinics
  • First-time clients budgeting a wellness routine
  • Semaglutide clients pricing a full weight-loss program
  • Corporate wellness planners quoting group events
  • HSA/FSA users maximizing pre-tax health spend

The process

What to expect at your visit

01

Pick your drip

Use the price list above or ask a nurse to match you to the right drip for your goals.

02

Book or walk in

Book online for guaranteed slot. Walk-ins accepted 10am–4pm at both locations.

03

Pay at checkout

We accept cards, HSA/FSA, and Apple Pay. No hidden fees or surprise charges.

04

Consider membership

If you're doing 2+ drips/month, membership pays for itself immediately.

Locations

Two South Boston clinics

IV League Hydration — L Street (East Campus)

47 L Street
South Boston, MA 02127

Mon – Tue: 10am – 6pm · Wed: Closed · Thu – Fri: 10am – 6pm · Sat – Sun: 10am – 2pm

IV League Hydration — A Street (West Campus)

36 A Street
South Boston, MA 02127

Mon – Tue: 10am – 6pm · Wed: Closed · Thu – Fri: 10am – 6pm · Sat – Sun: 10am – 2pm

Serving South Boston, Seaport, Fort Point, City Point, Dorchester Heights, the Financial District, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the South End, the North End, Cambridge and Brookline.

Neighborhood pages:Back BayBeacon HillSouth EndNorth EndSeaportCambridgeBrookline

See our full guide to IV therapy in Boston. Mobile IV service available anywhere in Greater Boston — learn about mobile IV in Boston.

FAQ

Common questions

How much does an IV drip cost on average?

IV drips at established medical clinics typically range from $100 to $500 per session depending on the ingredients. At IV League Hydration in Boston, our Rookie Drip starts at $119 and specialty drips like NAD+ go up to $425+. Beware of drips priced under $100 — they typically contain sub-therapeutic doses.

Why do IV therapy prices vary so much?

Three big factors: (1) the ingredients and doses (a therapeutic glutathione or NAD+ dose is expensive), (2) whether a licensed medical professional administers the drip, and (3) whether the formula is pharmaceutical-grade. Cheap drips usually cut all three.

Is IV therapy covered by insurance?

IV therapy is considered wellness/elective and is not covered by insurance. However, IV League accepts HSA and FSA cards — many clients use pre-tax dollars for their drips and shots.

Does IV League offer memberships?

Yes — our monthly membership saves 15–50% on every drip, injection, and add-on. Best value for anyone doing 2+ drips per month or weekly B12/lipo/semaglutide injections.

Are there hidden fees?

No. Our posted prices include everything — nurse time, IV supplies, and every listed ingredient. Only add-ons (extra B12, glutathione, etc.) or mobile-visit concierge fees are extra, and we quote those clearly upfront.

What's the cheapest IV drip at IV League?

The Rookie ($119) is our entry-level hydration + electrolyte drip. For a quick pick-me-up, a B12 shot is $30. Both are walk-in friendly at both South Boston locations.

Ready to book iv therapy pricing?

Same-week appointments available. Free consultations for weight loss and peptide clients.