One of the first questions everyone asks about IV therapy is "how much does it cost?" The answer varies significantly depending on the treatment, the provider, and whether you're a member. Here's a comprehensive pricing breakdown for the North Atlanta area in 2026.
Basic Pricing by Treatment Type
Hydration therapy is the most affordable option, starting around $55-$100 at budget-friendly providers and ranging up to $150 at premium clinics. This is a straightforward saline or lactated Ringer's solution with electrolytes — no vitamins or extras.
The Myers' Cocktail runs $150-$250 at most North Atlanta providers. This is the most popular all-around treatment and represents the sweet spot of value — you get a well-rounded blend of vitamins and minerals at a moderate price point.
Immune boost infusions typically cost $150-$200, with pricing similar to the Myers' Cocktail since the ingredients overlap significantly, with the addition of higher-dose vitamin C and zinc.
Athletic recovery drips range from $150-$275 depending on the amino acid blend and add-ons.
Beauty and anti-aging infusions fall in the $175-$300 range, with glutathione as the main cost driver.
NAD+ therapy is the premium treatment at $250-$500+ per session, with pricing driven by the NAD+ dose (250mg, 500mg, or 1000mg).
How Membership Plans Work
Most IV therapy clinics in Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, and Johns Creek offer membership plans that provide significant savings for regular clients. A typical membership structure looks like this: you pay $100-$200 per month and receive one included IV drip, usually a Myers' Cocktail or similar. Members get 20-50% off additional treatments, add-ons, and vitamin injections. Most plans require a 3-month minimum commitment.
If you plan to get IV therapy monthly or more frequently, a membership almost always makes financial sense. Some memberships also include perks like priority scheduling, guest passes, and access to other services like cryotherapy or compression therapy.
HSA and FSA Eligibility
This is a significant cost-saving opportunity that many people overlook. Since IV therapy is administered by licensed medical professionals under physician supervision, it often qualifies as an eligible expense under Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA). This effectively reduces your out-of-pocket cost by your tax bracket — if you're in the 24% bracket, a $200 IV effectively costs you $152 when paid with HSA/FSA funds.
Several providers in the North Atlanta area specifically advertise HSA/FSA acceptance. Always verify with your specific benefits administrator before assuming coverage.
Comparing In-Clinic vs. Mobile
In-clinic providers generally offer lower base prices since they don't have travel costs. Mobile IV services charge a slight premium — typically $25-$75 more than in-clinic pricing — for the convenience of coming to your location. However, mobile services often don't charge separate travel fees within their primary service area, making the total cost comparable for many treatments.
Getting the Best Value
Start with a provider that offers a free or low-cost initial consultation. Try a single Myers' Cocktail before committing to a membership. Ask about package deals if you know you want multiple sessions. Use HSA/FSA funds whenever possible. And compare providers on our city pages — pricing, services, and membership terms vary significantly even within the same city.