IV therapy in Miami costs $200 to $1,000 per drip at TrufaMED, and most patients pay between $225 and $450. The in-clinic menu starts at $200 for Rehydrate and reaches $1,000 for NAD+. Mobile IV brought to your home or hotel room is $50 more than the in-clinic price on nearly every drip, with no visit fee and no dispatch fee. Wellness IV therapy is self-pay and is not billed to insurance. Every drip is physician-ordered and given by licensed clinical staff at 9445 Harding Ave in Surfside, open seven days a week.
The full 2026 price list is below, published in full so you can compare before you book. For the clinical detail behind each drip, see our main page on IV therapy in Miami.
TrufaMED IV therapy prices in Miami, 2026
| Drip | In-Clinic | Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| Rehydrate | $200 | $250 |
| Rehydrate+ | $225 | $275 |
| Kickstart | $250 | $300 |
| Slim & Trim | $250 | $300 |
| Complexion | $265 | $315 |
| Fountain of Youth | $265 | $315 |
| Stamina | $270 | $320 |
| Myers’ Cocktail | $280 | $330 |
| Hangover Recovery | $285 | $335 |
| Food Poisoning & Stomach Flu | $295 | $345 |
| Immune Boost | $305 | $355 |
| Pain Relief | $315 | $365 |
| Post-Workout Recovery | $345 | $395 |
| Iron Renew 100mg | $400 | $500 |
| Superstar | $450 | $500 |
| Iron Renew 200mg | $670 | $720 |
| NAD+ | $1,000 | $1,250 |
Niagen 500mg IV is priced separately. It is an NAD+ precursor and a different product from NAD+. A single Niagen IV is $1,200 in-clinic and $1,250 mobile. A package of four Niagen sessions is $3,200 and is available in-clinic only. Red Light Therapy is included at no charge with every in-clinic IV session.
What drives the price of an IV drip
Ingredients. Hydration drips use inexpensive, widely available inputs. NAD+ and IV iron do not, and that single difference explains most of the spread between the $200 end of the menu and the $1,000 end. Iron Renew 200mg is $670 because the dose itself is the expense.
Chair time. NAD+ runs slowly, over two to four hours, because a faster rate is uncomfortable. That drip holds a chair and a clinician for most of an afternoon. Shorter drips cost less to deliver, and the menu reflects that.
Physician oversight. Every IV at TrufaMED is physician-ordered before it is mixed, and licensed clinical staff start and monitor it. Dr. Shane D. Naidoo, MD, our medical director and a board-certified emergency physician, oversees IV protocols. Dr. Uri Gedalia, MD, FACS, is our chief medical officer. That review is part of the price of every bag.
Mobile dispatch. A mobile visit sends a licensed clinician to your address with the drip, the supplies and the full setup. That travel is what the mobile uplift covers, and it is built into the drip price rather than added as a separate line.
In-clinic or mobile: which makes sense
The rule is easy to hold in your head. Every drip on the menu is $50 more when we bring it to you, with two exceptions. Iron Renew 100mg is $100 more ($400 in-clinic, $500 mobile), and NAD+ is $250 more ($1,000 in-clinic, $1,250 mobile). There is no visit fee and no dispatch fee on top of either price.
In-clinic is the better value if you can get to Surfside. You save the $50, and every in-clinic IV session includes Red Light Therapy at no charge.
Mobile is the better call when getting here is the problem: recovery at home, a hotel room mid-trip, a family member who should not be driving. Mobile IV covers Miami Beach, Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles Beach, Aventura, Bay Harbor Islands, Surfside, Brickell, Downtown Miami, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and greater Miami-Dade, hotel visits included. The price is identical in every one of those areas.
Does insurance cover IV therapy?
Wellness IV therapy is self-pay. The drips on the price list above are not billed to insurance, and the published price is what you pay at the time of your visit.
IV fluids given during an urgent care visit for a medical problem are a different situation. That is a medical encounter with a physician, documented and coded as care for a diagnosis, and it follows the rules of your plan rather than the wellness menu. If you are unsure which one describes your situation, call (305) 537-6396 before you book and the front desk will tell you.
How Miami IV prices compare
The Miami IV market runs wide, from mobile-only operators with no clinic behind them to medspas that added drips to an aesthetics menu. Prices vary across that range, and a sticker price on its own tells you very little, because the sticker rarely says what stands behind it.
Here is what stands behind the prices on this page:
- Every drip is ordered by a physician before it is prepared.
- Licensed clinical staff place the line and monitor the session.
- TrufaMED is Joint Commission accredited, the only Joint Commission accredited urgent care in Florida and one of eight in the country.
- The drip happens inside a working urgent care, so if something goes wrong during a session, a physician-led team and emergency capability are already in the building.
A lower price elsewhere may include all of that. It may include none of it. Ask before you book anywhere, including here.
How to pay less for IV therapy in Miami
Come to the clinic. In-clinic pricing saves you $50 on most drips, $100 on Iron Renew 100mg and $250 on NAD+. If you are well enough to drive to Surfside, that is the single biggest saving available.
Take the Red Light Therapy. It is free with every in-clinic IV session and it is easy to forget to ask for. Book the room time when you book the drip.
Buy Niagen as a package. Four single Niagen IVs at $1,200 each come to $4,800. The package of four is $3,200, a saving of $1,600. The package is in-clinic only.
Match the drip to the reason you are coming. If straightforward hydration is what you need, Rehydrate at $200 and Rehydrate+ at $225 are the lowest-cost options on the menu. Tell the front desk what brought you in, because the physician orders the drip that fits the visit rather than the one with the longest ingredient list.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does IV therapy cost in Miami?
At TrufaMED, IV therapy in Miami costs $200 to $1,000 per drip in-clinic. Most patients choose something in the $225 to $450 range: Rehydrate+ is $225, Myers’ Cocktail is $280, Immune Boost is $305, Superstar is $450. NAD+ sits at the top of the menu at $1,000. Mobile IV delivered to your home or hotel is $50 more on nearly every drip. All prices are published and self-pay.
Why is NAD+ IV so expensive?
NAD+ is $1,000 in-clinic for two reasons. The compound itself is expensive, and the drip runs slowly over two to four hours because a faster rate is uncomfortable, which occupies a chair and a clinician for most of an afternoon. NAD+ at TrufaMED is one product at one price, with no dose tiers. Mobile NAD+ is $1,250.
Is mobile IV worth the extra $50?
It is worth it when travel is the obstacle: recovering at home, staying in a hotel, or feeling too unwell to drive. The $50 covers a licensed clinician coming to you with the drip and the full setup, and there is no separate dispatch or visit fee on top. If you can reach our Surfside clinic, in-clinic saves you the $50 and adds free Red Light Therapy.
Does insurance cover IV therapy in Miami?
Wellness IV therapy at TrufaMED is self-pay and is not billed to insurance. The price you see on the menu is the price you pay. IV fluids given during an urgent care visit for a diagnosed medical problem are handled as part of that medical visit, which is a separate situation with different rules. Call (305) 537-6396 if you want to know which one applies before booking.
How much is a Myers’ Cocktail in Miami?
A Myers’ Cocktail is $280 in-clinic at TrufaMED and $330 mobile, with the $50 difference covering delivery to your home or hotel. It is one of the most requested drips on the menu and sits in the middle of our price range. Like every IV here, it is physician-ordered before it is prepared and started by licensed clinical staff. The in-clinic session includes free Red Light Therapy.
Are there hidden fees?
No. The price next to each drip is the full price. There is no visit fee, no consultation fee, no dispatch fee for mobile visits, and no surcharge based on which city we drive to. The mobile column already includes the cost of coming to you. If you book Rehydrate mobile at $250, $250 is what you pay.
What is the least expensive IV drip at TrufaMED?
Rehydrate is the lowest-cost drip at $200 in-clinic and $250 mobile. Rehydrate+ is next at $225 in-clinic and $275 mobile. Both are hydration-focused drips rather than long vitamin formulas, which is why they sit at the bottom of the price list. The physician confirms the right drip for your visit before anything is prepared.
How much does a hangover IV cost in Miami?
Hangover Recovery is $285 in-clinic and $335 mobile at TrufaMED. Mobile is the common choice the morning after, and hotel rooms across Miami Beach, Brickell and Sunny Isles are covered at the same $335. Our hours run Monday to Friday 9 AM to 9 PM, Saturday 11 AM to 11 PM and Sunday 12 PM to 8 PM, so late Saturday nights are covered too.
How much does an iron infusion cost?
Iron Renew 100mg is $400 in-clinic and $500 mobile. Iron Renew 200mg is $670 in-clinic and $720 mobile. Note that the 100mg version carries a $100 mobile uplift rather than the usual $50. Which dose is appropriate is a clinical decision made by the physician, so book the consultation and let the order follow the exam.
How much does Niagen cost, and how is it different from NAD+?
Niagen 500mg IV is $1,200 for a single session in-clinic and $1,250 mobile. A package of four is $3,200, available in-clinic only, which saves $1,600 against four singles. Niagen is an NAD+ precursor and a separate product from our NAD+ drip, which is $1,000 in-clinic and $1,250 mobile. The physician will explain which one fits what you are after.
Is Red Light Therapy an extra charge?
No. Red Light Therapy is included free with every in-clinic IV session at TrufaMED, whatever drip you book, from the $200 Rehydrate to the $1,000 NAD+. It is one of the reasons in-clinic is the better value against mobile. Mention it when you book so the room time is held alongside your chair time.
Does mobile IV cost more at a hotel or in certain neighborhoods?
No. The mobile price is the same whether we come to a house in Bal Harbour, an office in Brickell or a hotel room on Miami Beach. Our mobile service covers Miami Beach, Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles Beach, Aventura, Bay Harbor Islands, Surfside, Brickell, Downtown Miami, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and greater Miami-Dade at one published price per drip.
Book an IV in Miami
TrufaMED is at 9445 Harding Ave in Surfside, open Monday to Friday 9 AM to 9 PM, Saturday 11 AM to 11 PM and Sunday 12 PM to 8 PM, rated 5.0 stars on Google. Book an in-clinic drip, book a mobile visit, or call (305) 537-6396 and the front desk will walk you through the menu and the price before you commit.
