Searching IV therapy near me in Boston returns a lot of options and very little practical information about getting there. This is the version we would want: locations, parking, T access, and mobile coverage by neighborhood.
Our two clinics
L Street — South Boston
Our flagship location, with the full menu including infrared sauna, cold plunge, and Fire & Ice contrast sessions. Street parking is realistic outside beach-season weekends. Details and hours: L Street clinic.
A Street — South Boston / Seaport edge
Closest to the Seaport and the Financial District, and the easier option if you are coming from downtown on foot or by Silver Line. Details and hours: A Street clinic.
Both are nurse-run with NP oversight. Background on the practice is on our Boston IV therapy page.
By neighborhood
- Southie — both clinics are in the neighborhood; most residents walk.
- South Boston — the full guide to services and hours locally.
- Seaport — A Street is a short ride or a 15-minute walk; Silver Line SL2 runs closest.
- Back Bay — Red Line to Broadway then a short ride, or 15–20 minutes by car off-peak. Mobile service is popular here.
- Beacon Hill — parking is the constraint on your end, not ours; most Beacon Hill clients book mobile.
- North End — 15 minutes by car outside rush hour.
- South End — one of our shortest drives, and a heavy mobile-service neighborhood.
- Cambridge — Red Line direct to Broadway station, then a short walk or ride.
- Brookline — typically 20–25 minutes by car; mobile service covers it fully.
Mobile service
If travel is the obstacle — you are sick, hungover, migraining, or just not leaving the house — we come to you across Boston and the immediate suburbs. Same clinical standard, same nurse, at your kitchen table. How it works: mobile IV therapy explained.
Choosing a clinic anywhere
If you are comparing us against other Boston providers, the questions that separate a medical clinic from a retail counter are listed in drip bar vs medical IV clinic. Ask them of us too.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I get IV therapy in Boston?
We operate two South Boston clinics — L Street and A Street — plus mobile service throughout Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline.
Is there parking at your Boston IV clinics?
Street parking is generally available at both South Boston locations; it is tightest at L Street on summer weekends.
Can you come to my apartment?
Yes. Mobile appointments cover most of Boston and the closest suburbs; you will provide a service address when booking.
Do you take walk-ins?
We hold same-day slots, but booking ahead guarantees a chair. Check today's availability.