FAQ’s

  • What is mobile Iv hydration service?

    Mobile IV hydration service is a type of medical service that delivers IV fluids directly to a patient's location, usually in their home or office, rather than requiring them to go to a medical facility.

  • What are the benefits of mobile IV hydration service?

    Mobile IV hydration service offers benefits such as convenience, comfort, and faster recovery time compared to going to a hospital or clinic. It can also provide relief from dehydration, migraines, hangovers, and other conditions.

  • What conditions can mobile IV hydration service help with?

    Mobile IV hydration service can help with a variety of conditions, including dehydration, flu-like symptoms, migraines, hangovers, athletic performance, jet lag, and more.

  • Is mobile IV hydration service safe?

    Mobile IV hydration service is generally safe, provided it is administered by trained professionals who follow established medical protocols and guidelines.

  • How long does a mobile IV hydration session take?

    The length of a mobile IV hydration session varies depending on the type of treatment and the patient's individual needs. Most sessions typically last between 40 minutes and an hour.

  • Are there any side effects of mobile IV hydration service?

    While mobile IV hydration service is generally safe, there may be some side effects such as bruising, infection, or irritation at the injection site. These risks can be minimized by choosing a reputable provider and ensuring that all necessary precautions are taken.

  • How often should I receive mobile IV hydration service?

    The frequency of mobile IV hydration service depends on the individual patient's needs and the condition being treated. Your healthcare provider can help you determine the appropriate frequency.

  • What should I expect during a mobile IV hydration session?

    During a mobile IV hydration session, a healthcare provider will insert a needle into your vein and administer fluids containing a combination of electrolytes, vitamins, and other nutrients. You may feel a mild sting or pinch during the insertion of the needle, but the procedure is generally painless.

  • How do I prepare for a mobile IV hydration session?

    Before your mobile IV hydration session, you should drink plenty of water and avoid eating or drinking anything that may interfere with the procedure. You should also inform your healthcare provider of any medical conditions, allergies, or medications you are taking.

  • What should I do after a mobile IV hydration session?

    After your mobile IV hydration session, you should continue to drink plenty of water and rest as needed. You should also avoid strenuous activity or consuming alcohol for several hours after the procedure.

  • What types of fluids are used in mobile IV hydration service?

    The fluids used in mobile IV hydration service typically contain a combination of electrolytes, vitamins, and other nutrients designed to address specific conditions and help restore the body's natural balance.

  • How much does mobile IV hydration service cost?

    The cost of mobile IV hydration service varies depending on the provider, the location, and the specific treatment being administered. You should consult with your healthcare provider or the service provider for more information on pricing.

  • Is mobile IV hydration covered by insurance?

    In some cases, mobile IV hydration may be covered by insurance if it is deemed medically necessary. You should consult with your healthcare provider or insurance provider for more information. However, Antidote does accept HSA and FSA.

  • New List Item What types of healthcare providers administer mobile IV hydration service?

    Mobile IV hydration service is typically administered by licensed healthcare providers such as registered nurses, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants.

  • How do I choose a reputable provider for mobile IV hydration service?

    When choosing a provider for mobile IV hydration service, you should look for one that is licensed, insured, and has a good reputation in the community. You should also verify their qualifications and experience.