Medically reviewed by Uri Gedalia, MD, FACS
Chief Medical Officer, TrufaMED Urgent Care & Concierge Medicine
Board-Certified, General Surgery
Last reviewed: June 2026
House-call IV therapy — a licensed RN arriving at your home, hotel, condo, or yacht to start an IV — is one of the fastest-growing service categories in Miami medicine. The market has expanded substantially in the last five years and the range of operators has expanded with it. Some providers are running clinical-grade dispatches; others are running closer to a wellness retail experience that happens to involve a needle.
This post is the framework we recommend for choosing a house-call IV service in Miami. Same as our broader provider checklist, but specifically focused on what changes when the service is house-call.
What House-Call IV Is Good For
The use cases where house-call IV genuinely outperforms clinic-based IV:
- Hangover recovery when you do not want to leave the hotel
- Hydration during illness when you should not be exposing others
- Post-event recovery (weddings, parties, Art Basel, Memorial Day, July 4th)
- Pre-flight preparation when you are leaving for the airport
- Group bookings (family, friends, business teams) where coordinating multiple chairs at a clinic is harder than one RN at one location
- Patients with mobility limitations
- Concierge-style preference for in-home service
When Clinic-Based IV Is Better
House-call IV has tradeoffs. Clinic-based IV is generally better when:
- Your drip is NAD+ or other long-duration infusion (3 to 4 hours)
- You need lab work alongside the IV
- You may need imaging or clinical evaluation in the same visit
- You have a medical condition that may need physician evaluation
- You prefer the clinical environment for any reason
- You want to combine the IV with other services (HBOT, red light therapy, urgent care)
The House-Call-Specific Quality Markers
Dispatch radius and traffic awareness
A provider operating in Miami should serve all major Miami Beach hotels, Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles, Aventura, Brickell, downtown, and surrounding cities. Dispatch should account for Miami traffic patterns. A provider promising 60-minute arrival from Surfside to Brickell at 5 PM on a Friday is overpromising.
Time-of-day coverage
Wellness IV demand peaks weekend mornings and event evenings. A provider running only business-hours dispatch will not serve your Sunday morning hangover. Check operating hours including holidays.
Hotel concierge relationships
If you are at a major Miami Beach hotel, ask the concierge which providers they routinely dispatch. Hotels learn which providers handle their guests well over time. A provider with established hotel relationships has been audited by the hotel’s risk management function.
Charge-to-room capability
Several Miami Beach hotels accept charge-to-room arrangements with established providers. This is convenient for hotel guests and is a soft quality signal — hotels do not accept charge-to-room arrangements with operators they do not trust.
Backup and escalation
House-call providers should have a documented plan for any patient who needs more than the IV during the visit — vital sign abnormalities, suspected acute illness, adverse reactions. The plan should include MD phone access, transfer relationships with local ERs, and the RN’s authority to call 911 if needed.
The Most-Booked Miami House-Call IV Use Cases
- Hotel guest hangover recovery (Memorial Day, July 4th, Art Basel, NYE)
- Post-flight hydration after international travel
- Wedding parties (bride, groom, wedding party) the morning after
- Post-event recovery for corporate event attendees
- Family group bookings during multi-generational gatherings
- Post-IVF and other fertility procedure recovery
- Pre-flight hydration before long international flights
- Acute viral illness recovery (post-COVID, post-flu, post-mononucleosis)
Where TrufaMED Sits
TrufaMED’s mobile IV service covers Greater Miami with same-day dispatch from a Joint Commission–accredited base practice. The MD reviewing your order is on premises. The RN dispatched is a Florida-licensed RN who also works our in-clinic IV chairs. Hotel charge-to-room is established with several Miami Beach properties. Backup capability includes our Surfside clinic five minutes from South Beach if anything needs escalation.
This is one model. Others exist in Miami; some are excellent for their use cases. The right choice is the provider whose model fits what you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is house-call IV more expensive than clinic IV?
Roughly the same drip prices; some providers add a small travel fee for outside-standard-zone addresses. TrufaMED publishes pricing on our mobile IV page.
Can I get a house-call IV at a short-term rental?
Yes — legitimate providers dispatch to short-term rentals, Airbnbs, and private residences.
Will the RN need anything from the hotel front desk?
Sometimes — some hotels require the front desk to confirm the visit, particularly for charge-to-room. We coordinate this at booking.
Can I book multiple chairs at one address?
Yes — group bookings are common. One RN can run two drips simultaneously; larger groups require multiple RNs.
