IV Therapy in Miami Lakes

Hydration and nutrient support, delivered with medical oversight and safety-first protocols.

IV therapy delivers fluids and selected nutrients directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line. At iGlō Aesthetics & Wellness, every IV service starts with a clinical intake to ensure your plan is appropriate for your goals, health history, and safety.

What Is IV Therapy?

IV therapy (intravenous therapy) is the administration of fluids and sometimes electrolytes or vitamins, through a vein. In conventional medicine, IV fluids are commonly used when someone needs hydration or nutrients and can’t take them orally or needs faster replenishment.


In wellness settings, IV therapy is often chosen for hydration support and to address specific goals (such as recovery after travel or strenuous activity). It’s important to note that for generally healthy people with normal nutrition, evidence for broad “wellness boost” claims is limited, and benefits may not be proven.


Our approach is simple: we focus on safety, clinical appropriateness, and realistic expectations.

Why Patients Choose IV Therapy

Hydration Support

IV fluids can help replenish hydration when oral intake isn’t ideal.

Electrolyte Replenishment

Electrolytes may be included to support fluid balance depending on your needs.

Direct Delivery

IV administration bypasses digestion, delivering fluids/nutrients directly into the bloodstream.

Convenient, Monitored Setting

Sessions are provided with intake screening and monitoring.

Personalized Options

Your provider can help determine what is appropriate based on your health history and goals.

Safety-First Experience

We prioritize sterile technique, clinical screening, and education—because IV therapy is still a medical procedure with risks.

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Ideal Candidates

Adults seeking hydration support with clinical screening

Individuals who want a provider-guided plan aligned with their goals

Those who understand results vary and prefer a safety-first approach

Not Recommended For

Because IV therapy affects fluid and electrolyte balance and involves venous access, some people should only proceed with clearance from their primary care provider or specialist, especially if they have conditions that affect fluid balance or increased risk from IV access. (We review this with you during intake.)

What to Expect from your IV Therapy Treatment?

01

Intake & Screening

We review goals, medical history, medications, and any relevant risk factors.

02

Plan Recommendation

Your provider recommends an IV option based on clinical appropriateness and safety.

03

Treatment Day

An IV is placed and fluids are administered in a comfortable setting.

04

Aftercare Guidance

We provide post-visit recommendations and what to watch for after IV therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is IV therapy proven to improve energy, immunity, or prevent illness?

For generally healthy people with normal nutrition, evidence supporting broad “wellness” benefits is limited, and marketing claims should be approached cautiously.

Is IV therapy safe?

IV therapy is commonly used in healthcare, but it still carries risks such as infection, vein irritation, and other complications, rarely serious events can occur. That’s why trained administration and sterile preparation are essential.

How long does a session take?

Many sessions last about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the plan.

Can anyone get IV therapy?

Not always. Medical history matters. Some people may need clearance or may not be appropriate candidates depending on health conditions and risk factors.

How much does IV therapy cost?

Pricing depends on the option selected. You’ll receive a clear recommendation and quote during your consultation.

Safety-First Wellness Support

“IV therapy can be helpful for hydration support, but it isn’t risk-free and it isn’t a substitute for healthy habits or medical care. Our priority is always screening, sterile technique, and recommendations that are clinically appropriate.”

— Katrina Friedberg, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

Not Sure If IV Therapy Is Right for You?

Schedule a consultation and we’ll review your goals, health history, and options to determine whether IV therapy is an appropriate fit.