For Nurses

IV Therapy for Nurses

12-hour shifts, high physical demand, constant exposure to illness, irregular sleep cycles, missed meals.

The recommended protocol

Immunity Drip + B12 shot. The combination shields against shift-work immune dysregulation and the chronic fatigue that 12-hour rotations build.

What's in the recommended drip

Our flagship IV vitamin therapy combines a base of saline and electrolytes with a wide-spectrum nutrient blend. Because the infusion bypasses your gut, you get the full dose — no first-pass loss in digestion, no nausea from oral mega-doses, no waiting for absorption.

What to expect

A typical IV Vitamin Therapy session takes 30–45 minutes. You'll sit in a comfortable recliner. Most nurses schedule their drip around recovery windows — after long shifts, after long training blocks, after travel.

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Frequently asked questions

Why do nurses benefit from IV therapy?

12-hour shifts, high physical demand, constant exposure to illness, irregular sleep cycles, missed meals.

What protocol do you recommend?

Immunity Drip + B12 shot. The combination shields against shift-work immune dysregulation and the chronic fatigue that 12-hour rotations build.

How often should I get a drip?

Frequency depends on training volume and individual recovery. Most active clients land on every 2–4 weeks for maintenance, more often during heavy training or stress phases.

Where do you offer this?

At Prime IV Hydration & Wellness Sandy, 1842 E 9400 S, Sandy, UT 84092.

Do you have a first-time offer?

Yes — new customers can claim the $85 introductory offer for their first session.

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