IV Therapy in Burlington, VTFind & Compare 15 Providers
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Filter & SearchPêche Medical + Wellness
Pêche Medical + Wellness specializes in a natural, balanced approach to aesthetic treatments with a focus on safety and subtle enhancement. Their services combine expert medical care with an artistic touch to help clients embrace their inner confidence.
Wellness Vermont
A newly renovated one-bedroom apartment in a historical location offering a unique wellness environment with amenities including a full kitchen and private deck.
imbuir- naturopathic medicine + intravenous (iV) therapy
Imbuir offers an integrative approach to medicine with specialized IV therapy services designed to infuse vitality into your lifestyle. Their services combine naturopathic medicine with optimal nutrient delivery through intravenous and intramuscular treatments.
Helios Natural Medicine
A primary care naturopathic clinic with over 30 combined years of experience that addresses the root cause of health concerns through functional medicine, diagnostic tools, and lifestyle modification in a whole-person approach.

Nicole Nadeau, RN - Botox
Meet the team at Bare Medical Spa & Laser Center. We provide superior aesthetic & cosmetic services in the Burlington, VT area.
University of Vermont Medical Center
Nonprofit, academic health system providing comprehensive healthcare services including emergency care, specialty care, and in-home services across Vermont and northern New York.

Evergreen Integrated Medicine
Evergreen Integrated Medicine Burlington. Naturopathic practitioner in Burlington, Vermont. Insurance Accepted, Office Hours, Online Appointments, Virtual Consultations, Savings, & Reviews.
Essentia Wellness Spa

IV Hydration Therapy in Rutland VT | A Signature Day Spa
Relieve jet lag, minimize hangover symptoms, improve energy levels, reduce brain fog, and more with our full menu of IV hydration services in Rutland VT.
NEX Wellness & IV Therapy Clinic
Board-licensed naturopathic clinic combining natural healing wisdom with modern medicine, specializing in intravenous therapies including Myers' Cocktail, Vitamin C, and Glutathione infusions for immune support and detoxification.
Bare Medical Spa + Laser Center
Vermont's #1 voted medical spa (4 years running) offering world-class aesthetic and wellness services including injectables, laser treatments, body sculpting, and regenerative therapies in a relaxing setting overlooking Lake Champlain.
The Bendavid Clinic
An integrative primary care clinic specializing in complex chronic illnesses including POTS, Lyme disease, and autoimmune conditions, offering personalized treatment plans that combine conventional medicine with mind-body therapies.
The IV Lounge
Custom-made IV vitamin drip therapy clinic using integrative functional medicine principles. All IV drips are freshly blended with natural ingredients and no added preservatives, tailored to each patient's individual biology.
Renew Vitality Testosterone Clinic of Burlington
Expert-driven testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) clinic specializing in personalized hormone management with experienced medical professionals and concierge-style patient support.
Oncology, UVM Cancer Treatment Center
At University of Vermont Health - UVM Medical Center, oncologists provide you with skilled and compassionate care for your cancer or blood disorder.
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Frequently Asked Questions: IV Therapy in Burlington
How much does IV therapy cost in Burlington?▾
IV therapy in Burlington typically costs between $99 and $399 per session, depending on the treatment type and provider. Basic hydration drips are the most affordable option; NAD+ and specialty infusions cost more.
Is mobile IV therapy available in Burlington?▾
Yes, 1 provider in Burlington offer mobile IV therapy, bringing treatments directly to your home, hotel, or office. Most mobile providers can arrive within 1–2 hours of booking.
What IV treatments are available in Burlington?▾
Burlington IV therapy providers offer Immune Boost, Energy Boost, Weight Loss, Custom / Personalized, Hydration Therapy, Athletic Recovery, and more. The selection varies by provider. Check individual listings to confirm which treatments are available.
How do I choose an IV therapy provider in Burlington?▾
Look for providers whose treatments are administered by licensed nurses or medical professionals. Compare pricing across multiple providers, read recent reviews, and check whether they offer mobile service if you prefer at-home treatment. Many Burlington providers offer free consultations and membership packages for regular clients.
How long does an IV therapy session take in Burlington?▾
Most IV therapy sessions in Burlington take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the treatment type. Hydration and vitamin drips are typically on the shorter end; NAD+ infusions can take 2–4 hours. Mobile providers generally arrive within 1–2 hours of booking.
Are there walk-in IV therapy clinics in Burlington?▾
Yes, 14 IV therapy clinics in Burlington offer walk-in or appointment-based services. Clinics are a good option if you prefer a clinical setting or want to consult with medical staff on-site.
Is IV therapy safe in Burlington?▾
IV therapy is generally safe when administered by licensed nurses or medical professionals. Reputable providers in Burlington conduct health screenings before treatment and use medical-grade IV solutions. Always verify a provider's credentials and ask about their nursing staff before booking.
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IV Therapy in Burlington, Vermont
Burlington's IV therapy market is shaped by a paradox that makes it one of the more interesting small-city wellness markets in the Northeast: Vermont has built one of the strongest health-conscious cultural identities in the United States, a state where organic food, outdoor recreation, and preventive wellness are genuinely embedded in the local value system, yet the student population at the University of Vermont and Champlain College creates a parallel demand for hangover recovery that any honest IV therapy market analysis must acknowledge alongside the wellness narrative. The University of Vermont's 14,000 students and Champlain College's 3,500 students together represent a substantial youth demographic in a city of approximately 45,000 permanent residents, and their presence shapes weekend demand patterns in ways that coexist with Burlington's genuinely health-focused permanent resident culture.
Lake Champlain's waterfront, one of the most used urban recreational waterfronts in New England, anchors the outdoor recreation economy that defines Burlington's athletic demand. The Green Mountains are accessible within 45 minutes for skiing at Stowe, Sugarbush, and Mad River Glen; mountain biking and trail running on Mount Mansfield; and a summer hiking culture that makes athletic recovery a year-round consideration rather than a seasonal one. The Vermont craft beer scene, Magic Hat Brewing, Switchback Brewing, and Foam Brewers among others, adds a social dehydration layer to the outdoor recreation dehydration that characterizes Burlington's demand environment. A weekend that includes a Saturday ski day at Stowe and a Saturday evening at a Church Street tap room is a common Burlington pattern that creates physiological demand IV therapy is well-positioned to address.
Best Neighborhoods for IV Therapy in Burlington
Where to Find IV Therapy in Burlington
Church Street Marketplace, Burlington's pedestrian commercial district and social heart of the city, is where the highest foot traffic concentrates among both students and permanent residents, providers near Church Street benefit from the spontaneous wellness consumer who is already in the city's central social zone and can easily incorporate an IV appointment into their day. University of Vermont campus area on the east side of the city near Centennial Field is the student-adjacent market concentration, providers here serve the UVM student demographic as well as the faculty and staff population that represents a more affluent, health-conscious segment within the campus community. Burlington Waterfront along Lake Champlain captures the outdoor recreation demographic at the access point for kayaking, paddleboarding, and the Burlington Bike Path, post-recreation recovery demand concentrates here during the May through October outdoor season. South End Arts District, Burlington's creative and light-industrial neighborhood south of downtown, serves the tech and creative professional population that has grown with Vermont's remote-work and small startup ecosystem, a younger professional demographic with health optimization priorities similar to Portland, Oregon or Boulder, Colorado markets. The Winooski adjacent community to the north serves the overflow student and young professional population from Burlington's tight housing market.
Why IV Therapy Is Popular in Burlington
Why Burlington's Outdoor Recreation Culture Fuels Year-Round IV Therapy Demand
Burlington's IV therapy market is unusual in that it is simultaneously driven by two demand dynamics that rarely coexist at this intensity: a genuine wellness culture rooted in Vermont's health-conscious identity, and a year-round outdoor recreation calendar that creates real physiological dehydration and recovery needs independent of lifestyle positioning. A Burlington resident who skis at Stowe on Saturday, hikes the Long Trail on Sunday, and brews their own kombucha on Monday is a self-selecting wellness consumer who has already built recovery practices into their lifestyle, IV therapy is a logical extension, not an introduction to the concept. Vermont's cold and flu season, which runs longer than in southern markets, creates sustained immune support demand from October through April among the health-aware permanent resident population who prefer preventive approaches to reactive sick care. The University of Vermont's health science programs create a campus-adjacent population with above-average IV therapy awareness, nursing students and pre-med undergraduates understand hydration physiology at a level that accelerates adoption relative to campus populations studying non-health disciplines. The maple syrup festival in April and fall foliage peak season (September through October) bring tourism peaks that temporarily expand the demand base beyond Burlington's compact permanent population.
Tips for Choosing a Provider in Burlington
Choosing an IV Therapy Provider in Burlington
Burlington's small-city scale means the IV therapy provider market is relatively concentrated, there are fewer options than in a comparable-income metropolitan area, and word-of-mouth within the UVM and Champlain College networks moves quickly enough that provider reputation is transparent. Ask for referrals from Burlington's outdoor recreation communities (the Local Motion cycling advocacy organization and Burlington Area Mountain Bike Association both have active membership networks) as these groups tend to have direct experience with which providers deliver genuine athletic recovery outcomes versus generic hydration packages. For ski season (December through March), mobile IV providers who can serve the Stowe and Sugarbush resort areas during heavy powder weekends have developed a strong following, but book in advance for major storm weekends when post-ski recovery demand spikes sharply across the entire Green Mountain corridor. The Vermont Cynic (UVM's student newspaper) and the Seven Days alternative weekly both cover the Burlington wellness economy and can provide independently verified provider reputation signals more reliable than provider marketing materials. Burlington's health-conscious culture means that providers who use low-quality IV formulations face sharper reputational consequences than in markets where consumers are less discerning about ingredient sourcing, confirm B-vitamin and electrolyte sourcing quality specifically if you are a frequent IV therapy client with established quality standards.
Seasonal IV Therapy Demand in Burlington
Seasonal Demand in Burlington
Burlington's IV therapy demand has two overlapping seasonal cycles: the student academic calendar and the outdoor recreation seasons. The academic year drives consistent demand from September through May, with the highest student-driven spikes around homecoming weekend, winter carnival (February), and end-of-semester exam periods when immune suppression from stress and sleep deprivation creates acute recovery need. The outdoor recreation calendar drives a parallel cycle: ski season from December through March creates recovery demand from the Green Mountain corridor; spring mud season (April through May) is the quietest outdoor recreation period and the slowest demand period overall; summer (June through August) brings Lake Champlain waterfront recreation, cycling, and hiking demand alongside the tourist peak; and fall foliage season (September through October) is Burlington's most photographed tourist peak, drawing leaf-peepers who add to the demand base while permanent residents and UVM students return simultaneously. The Vermont craft beer scene creates what local IV providers informally track as the "weekend dehydration cycle", Thursday through Saturday brewery activity at Magic Hat, Foam, and Switchback sustains hangover recovery demand on Friday mornings through Sunday afternoons year-round, independent of the seasonal patterns, providing a stable weekly demand floor beneath the seasonal fluctuations.
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