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Rocky Mountain IV Medics provides on-demand concierge IV hydration specifically designed to combat hangover symptoms. We bring rapid relief directly to you – whether you're at home, in a hotel, or even at the office – so you can recover faster and get back to feeling like yourself
Rocky Mountain IV Medics strives to send a licensed medical provider to you as quickly as possible after you book, often within an hour, depending on availability and your location. IV therapy appointments typically last about an hour.
In Colorado, we serve Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Breckenridge, Vail, Broomfield, Castle Rock, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Delta, Denver, Durango, Englewood, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, Greeley, Gunnison, Lakewood, Littleton, Longmont, Loveland, Monument, Morrison, Parker, Peyton, Pueblo, Steamboat Springs, Thornton, Westminster, Wigwam, Woodland Park and surrounding areas. If you don’t see your location, please call us.
The medical provider will customize your treatment for a variety of health needs:
During your appointment, all medical services are provided by Rocky Mountain IV Medics’ physician practice affiliate, Guardian Medical Direction, through their qualified registered nurses and paramedics and under the supervision of a physician or advanced practice provider.
Having a medical director and licensed practitioners provides assurance your IV Therapy is done safely by qualified professionals.
IVs work quickly when they enter the bloodstream, especially compared to an oral medication or “hangover cure” that loses its effectiveness by first passing through the digestive system. When you have a hangover, IV hydration is a great solution for symptom relief. In most cases, we recommend our standard hangover IV for patients who have had a bit too much to drink.
The combination of fluids, vitamins, and minerals addresses the root causes of common hangover symptoms, so, many patients start to feel better within 30 minutes of an IV infusion.
Depending on your symptoms, you may also want to add an anti-nausea medication or NSAID pain medication.