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IV Hydration Therapy in Columbus & Warner Robins, GA

Replenish fluids and electrolytes with clinician-guided IV hydration in a comfortable, medical setting. Each session is tailored after a brief evaluation to determine if IV hydration is appropriate for you. Individual responses vary.

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IV hydration delivers fluids—and, when appropriate, electrolytes or vitamins—directly into the bloodstream under clinician supervision. It is intended to support hydration status and general well-being. It is not a treatment for medical emergencies and not a substitute for primary medical care. Your provider will review your health history to determine candidacy. Results vary by individual.

Important: If you’re experiencing severe dehydration, chest pain, shortness of breath, or other urgent symptoms, seek emergency care.

Why patients choose Revitalize

  • Evaluation first: A licensed provider screens for contraindications and makes a personalized recommendation.

  • Tailored approach: Options may include plain fluids or fluids with electrolytes/vitamins, based on your goals and health history.

  • Safety protocol: We follow sterile technique, dose parameters, and monitoring appropriate for wellness IV services.

What to Expect

  • Visit length: About 30–60 minutes, depending on the selected infusion.

  • Comfort: You’ll be seated comfortably while fluids infuse through a small IV catheter.

  • After-effects: Temporary redness, cool sensation at the site, or mild bruising can occur and generally resolve.

  • Downtime: Most patients resume normal activities right away unless your provider advises otherwise.

Who May Be a Candidate

Healthy adults who want support for hydration status and general wellness. IV hydration may not be appropriate if you are pregnant or breastfeeding (unless cleared by your OB provider), have certain heart, kidney, or liver conditions, active infection at the insertion site, or other medical concerns. Your clinician will review risks, benefits, and alternatives before any infusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is IV hydration right for me?
It depends on your health history and goals. A brief evaluation helps determine whether IV hydration is appropriate for you and what type of infusion—if any—is recommended.

Will I feel results immediately?
Some people report feeling more hydrated shortly after an infusion. Experiences differ and depend on individual factors. No specific outcome is guaranteed.

How often can I get IV hydration?
Frequency varies by individual needs and clinician guidance. Your provider will discuss an appropriate plan during your visit.

Are there risks?
All medical procedures carry risks. Potential effects include discomfort at the IV site, bruising, inflammation, or—rarely—infection or allergic reactions. Your provider will review precautions and answer questions before treatment.

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Medical disclaimer: Services are provided only when medically appropriate after evaluation. IV hydration is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Individual results vary.

Our Services

  • What it is: 1L of 0.9% normal saline administered intravenously under clinician supervision.
    Good for: Supporting hydration status after travel, heat exposure, or strenuous activity when appropriate.
    Notes: Sessions typically take ~30–45 minutes. Not for urgent or emergency care; individual responses vary.

  • What it is: IV fluids with a clinician-selected blend of common vitamins/minerals (for example, B-complex, B12, vitamin C, magnesium).
    Good for: Those interested in a supervised vitamin/mineral infusion as part of a general wellness plan.
    Notes: Components and doses are individualized. Experiences differ; no specific outcome is guaranteed.

  • What it is: IV fluids with vitamin C, B-complex, and zinc as clinically appropriate.
    Good for: Adults seeking a hydration option that includes commonly used nutrients.
    Notes: Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Candidacy and dosing are determined by a licensed provider.

  • What it is: IV fluids with higher-concentration vitamin C; your provider may include additional vitamins/minerals when appropriate.
    Good for: Patients who, after evaluation, are appropriate candidates for a higher vitamin C dose in a wellness context.
    Notes: Requires provider screening and informed consent. Not a treatment for medical conditions; individual responses vary.

  • What it is: IV fluids and, when appropriate, vitamins/minerals, delivered under clinician supervision.
    Good for: Adults seeking supervised hydration and general recovery support.
    Notes: Not an emergency service and not a cure for any condition. Your clinician can discuss whether any supportive options are appropriate for you.vitamins and minerals, with IV prescription strength anti-nausea, anti-inflammatory, and anti-heartburn medicine.

  • What it is: IV fluids with glutathione and vitamin C, as appropriate.
    Good for: Patients interested in an antioxidant-containing infusion in a wellness setting.
    Notes: No appearance-based promises are made. Candidacy, dosing, and frequency are individualized; results vary.

  • What it is: IV fluids that may include higher amounts of glutathione and vitamin C when clinically appropriate.
    Good for: Adults who, after screening, are candidates for a higher-amount antioxidant protocol.
    Notes: Avoids “detox/anti-aging” claims. Dosing is individualized; experiences differ.

  • What it is: An IV infusion that includes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) prepared and dosed at the clinician’s discretion; sessions may take longer than standard drips.
    Good for: Adults who, after evaluation, elect to include NAD+ as part of a supervised wellness plan.
    Notes: Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Requires provider screening; infusion time and experiences vary.