FAQ · Hydration Drip

Hydration Drip: Frequently Asked Questions

Everything we get asked about Hydration Drip at Prime IV Sandy — answered honestly, by the people who do the drips.

Frequently asked questions

What is Hydration Drip?

When you're properly dehydrated — not just thirsty, but cellularly dry — drinking water rebuilds you slowly and incompletely. A hydration drip delivers electrolyte-balanced fluid directly into circulation. Most clients say the headache, fatigue, and brain-fog clear within 30 minutes.

What's in the Hydration Drip drip?

Saline (NaCl), Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Optional vitamin add-ons, in a sterile saline carrier.

How long does a Hydration Drip session take?

20–30 minutes. You sit comfortably in a recliner the entire time.

How much does Hydration Drip cost?

Standard pricing varies by dose and add-ons. New customers at Prime IV Sandy can claim the $85 introductory offer for their first session.

Who is Hydration Drip best for?

(Hangover recovery), (Marathon and race recovery), (Post-flight rehydration), (After hot Utah summer days), (Stomach flu / dehydration from illness).

Is Hydration Drip safe?

Yes — when administered by trained medical staff in a clinical setting. Every Prime IV Sandy client completes a health intake on their first visit, and our clinical team will not perform any infusion without appropriate medical clearance.

Do I need a prescription for Hydration Drip?

Standard Hydration Drip protocols do not require a prescription. Iron infusion and certain higher-dose specialty protocols do require physician oversight and lab work — we'll let you know during your intake if any specific protocol needs additional clearance.

Will Hydration Drip interact with my medications?

Most Hydration Drip protocols are safe with common medications, but always tell us about everything you take during your health intake. Specific interactions worth flagging: chemotherapy, blood thinners, immunosuppressants, lithium. Always disclose these.

Can I get Hydration Drip during pregnancy?

Some protocols are safe in pregnancy with OB clearance; many are not. We will not perform any IV therapy on a pregnant patient without explicit clearance from the prescribing OB/GYN.

How often should I get Hydration Drip?

Frequency depends on your goal. Maintenance protocols are typically every 2–4 weeks. Acute use (illness, post-race, post-flight) is one-off. Loading protocols (e.g. NAD+) are clustered over 1–2 weeks then maintained.

Will I feel Hydration Drip working immediately?

Many clients report effects during or right after the drip — clearer head, more energy, hydrated feeling. Some effects (especially longevity-focused ones) take days or sessions to compound.

What should I do before a Hydration Drip session?

Hydrate normally. Eat a normal meal. Don't fast — we'd rather have you well-fueled. Bring your phone or a book; you'll have 30+ minutes to relax.

What should I do after a Hydration Drip session?

Continue hydrating with water and electrolytes. Most clients return to normal activity immediately; some prefer to take it easy for an hour or two.

Can I work out after Hydration Drip?

Yes, in most cases. For high-volume hydration drips, give it 1–2 hours so you're not running to the bathroom mid-workout. For NAD+ loading sessions, take the rest of the day easy.

Does Hydration Drip have side effects?

Most clients have no side effects. The most common are mild: cool sensation at the IV site, brief flushing from B-complex, magnesium-related warm feeling. Serious adverse events are rare and managed in-clinic.

How do I prepare if I'm afraid of needles?

Tell us. Our staff is experienced with needle-anxious clients. Most people are surprised how minor the actual stick is — and once the IV is in, you don't feel anything for the rest of the session.

Can I bring someone with me?

Yes. Many clients bring a partner, friend, or family member, especially for first visits. There's seating in the drip room.

Is Hydration Drip covered by insurance?

IV vitamin therapy is generally not covered by insurance — it's elective and falls outside standard medical coverage. Some clients use HSA or FSA cards, depending on plan rules.

Where do you offer Hydration Drip?

At our Sandy clinic — 1842 E 9400 S, Sandy, UT 84092. We serve clients from across the Salt Lake Valley: Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, West Jordan, Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, Murray, Midvale, Salt Lake City, Park City, and beyond.

How do I book?

Call (385) 318-3283 or book online at https://livebetterpodcast.com. New customers can claim the $85 introductory offer at booking.

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