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Integrated Wellness Group

Integrated Wellness Group

New Haven, CT

Premier psychotherapy practice specializing in racial trauma and mental health treatment, with a commitment to healing individuals and creating health equity for communities of color.

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Mary Wade

Mary Wade

New Haven, CT

Full-spectrum senior care provider offering personalized one-on-one care in a warm and supportive environment with highly skilled staff committed to compassionate, specialized care.

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Revive Wellness Center

Revive Wellness Center

New Haven, CT
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New Haven Center For Nursing & Rehabilitation

New Haven Center For Nursing & Rehabilitation

New Haven, CT

We are proud to provide warm, compassionate short-term rehabilitation and nursing care to members of the New Haven community.

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Emira Aesthetics

Emira Aesthetics

New Haven, CT

Emira Aesthetics is conveniently located inside of Nolla Wellness Day Spa at the corner of Whitney and Willow in New Haven, CT near Yale University. We are a full service medical spa offering facial aesthetics treatments aimed to refresh and rejuvenate your skin. Grace Kello, our lead injector, is a certified Physician Associate with a background in surgery and non-invasive cosmetic injectables. Please visit our main site at Nollawellness.com for further information on all of our spa services.

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Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus

Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus

New Haven, CT

Part of Yale New Haven Health, a nationally recognized Connecticut healthcare system offering comprehensive medical services in over 100 specialty areas with emergency and urgent care facilities.

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Elm City Wellness on Orange

Elm City Wellness on Orange

New Haven, CT

Elm City Wellness specializes in stress management. We offer massage therapy, private yoga, acupuncture and organic facials/skin care. We've been a trusted supplier of high-quality CBD products (and CBD massage) since 2018. Both of our locations are in New Haven, CT, near Yale University, SCSCU, Quinnipiac, UNH and Yale New Haven Hospital.

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Innovative Laser Therapy

Innovative Laser Therapy

New Haven, CT

Start your journey to quit smoking with Innovative Laser Therapy. Achieve success with our Quit Smoking Program.

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Aesthetic Rehab

Aesthetic Rehab

New Haven, CT
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Hoit Unit

New Haven, CT

Yale New Haven Health offers infusion services to treat a variety of non-oncology and dermatologic conditions in comfortable outpatient settings. Our hospital-run infusion centers have on-site physician coverage and specialty trained nurses able to administer a variety of non-oncology infusion treatments. Our clinicians collaborate with referring physicians to facilitate a seamless coordination of care for patients.

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Lifestyle Medicine New Haven

New Haven, CT

Innovative primary care practice offering lifestyle-focused medicine with longer appointments, attentive listening, and culturally sensitive care. They address root causes of chronic disease through the six pillars of lifestyle medicine while working to make services affordable regardless of income.

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Yale New Haven Hospital

Yale New Haven Hospital

New Haven, CT

Yale New Haven Hospital is committed to teaching and clinical research. Yale heart and vascular, radiation and oncology all benefit from our experienced staff.

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Revive Medical

Revive Medical

New Haven, CT

A medical aesthetics and wellness clinic offering non-surgical cosmetic procedures and body sculpting treatments. Revive specializes in advanced injectable treatments, laser therapies, and innovative body contouring using technologies like Emsculpt and Endosphères Therapy.

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Nolla Wellness

Nolla Wellness

New Haven, CT

Nolla Wellness is the place to focus on your physical and mental wellbeing. Services include: Healing Salt Cave, Whole Body Electric Cryo Therapy, Infrared Sauna, Red Light Therapy, Vibroacoustic Therapy, Massage Therapy, Acupuncture, Energy Healing and Bio Hacking.

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Ripple Float and Wellness Center

Ripple Float and Wellness Center

New Haven, CT

Ripple provides float and wellness services in downtown New Haven, CT on the ground level of the Omni Hotel!

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Luca Health & Wellness

Luca Health & Wellness

New Haven, CT

Luca Health & Wellness offers root-cause functional medicine, hormone balance, mental health care, and aesthetics to help you look and feel your best.

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Highly Maintained Med Spa

Highly Maintained Med Spa

New Haven, CT

Med Spa in New Haven, CT, specializes in post-operative care and offers cutting-edge aesthetic treatments for your body & face.

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Local Infusion

Local Infusion

New Haven, CT

Local Infusion provides infusion therapy in modern centers and via virtual care, offering select IV immunotherapy with certified ONS/OCN® nurses and NPs on site.

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Frequently Asked Questions: IV Therapy in New Haven

How much does IV therapy cost in New Haven?

IV therapy in New Haven 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 New Haven?

Mobile IV therapy availability in New Haven is limited. Most providers operate walk-in clinics. Check individual listings for in-home or hotel service options.

What IV treatments are available in New Haven?

New Haven IV therapy providers offer Energy Boost, Beauty & Skin, Weight Loss, Custom / Personalized. The selection varies by provider. Check individual listings to confirm which treatments are available.

How do I choose an IV therapy provider in New Haven?

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 New Haven providers offer free consultations and membership packages for regular clients.

How long does an IV therapy session take in New Haven?

Most IV therapy sessions in New Haven 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 New Haven?

Yes, 18 IV therapy clinics in New Haven 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 New Haven?

IV therapy is generally safe when administered by licensed nurses or medical professionals. Reputable providers in New Haven 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 New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven is a city of sharp contrasts that create an unusual IV therapy market: one of America's oldest and most prestigious universities shares a mid-size Connecticut city of 135,000 with a working-class community that has navigated decades of post-industrial transition, and the wellness economy that has grown around Yale University, Yale Medical School, and Yale New Haven Hospital has created a consumer base whose health literacy and disposable income are concentrated in ways that maps of demographic data don't fully capture. The university population, 14,000 students, 5,000 faculty, and the academic medical apparatus of one of the nation's top medical schools, provides an intellectual and professional consumer base that approaches IV therapy with medical-grade curiosity. The Metro-North rail line connecting New Haven to Grand Central Terminal in 77 minutes has enabled a growing population of New York finance and law professionals to live in New Haven while working in Manhattan, importing New York wellness spending habits into a Connecticut city with significantly lower cost of living.

Wooster Square's James Beard Award-winning pizza and Italian restaurant corridor, the Long Wharf commercial district, and the Arts and Entertainment District around downtown Chapel Street create gathering points for the academic, professional, and dining-destination visitor populations that sustain New Haven's economy beyond the university itself. The International Festival of Arts and Ideas, the New Haven Jazz Festival, and Yale's performing arts calendar bring regional visitors for cultural events that supplement university and medical tourism as demand drivers for wellness services throughout the year.

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Where to Find IV Therapy in New Haven

Yale Medical Area, the research and clinical campus surrounding Cedar Street and Congress Avenue adjacent to Yale New Haven Hospital, is the geographic and cultural center of New Haven's medical community, IV providers here serve medical students, residents, faculty, and research staff whose professional familiarity with intravenous medicine makes them the most clinically sophisticated consumer segment in the city. The sleep-deprived medical student and overnight resident population represents a concentrated recurring-customer base that few other markets can replicate. Chapel Street and Broadway, the commercial spine of the Yale undergraduate and downtown professional population, supports IV providers serving the student wellness and post-event recovery market alongside the graduate and professional student demographic whose wellness spending is higher than undergraduates. Wooster Square, the historic Italian-American neighborhood with New Haven's celebrated apizza institutions and a growing residential population of young professionals, generates food-event and nightlife recovery demand that complements the academic wellness market. Long Wharf, the waterfront business district between downtown and I-95, serves the office professional and logistics industry workforce in a zone that is underserved by consumer wellness services relative to its daytime population, representing a mobile IV service opportunity for providers willing to deliver to office buildings during business hours.

Why IV Therapy Is Popular in New Haven

Why Yale's Medical Community Makes New Haven's IV Market Distinctive

New Haven's IV therapy market has a legitimacy advantage that no marketing budget can purchase: proximity to Yale School of Medicine, one of the top three medical schools in the United States, means that IV therapy consumers in this city either are physicians, are studying to be physicians, know physicians personally, or have received medical care at Yale New Haven Hospital's world-class facilities. This creates an environment where clinical credibility is the primary competitive differentiator, consumers who work alongside researchers who publish on intravenous nutrient therapy are not going to be swayed by lifestyle Instagram content. The Yale Medical School's research culture has also generated faculty interest in IV therapy as a clinical wellness tool that complements standard preventive care, which has produced informal referral networks from academic medicine into the commercial IV therapy market that function as a quality signal that is nearly impossible to replicate. The Metro-North commuter population adds a distinct demand layer: New York finance professionals who live in New Haven and commute to Manhattan experience the immune stress, sleep disruption, and travel fatigue of a demanding commute schedule that creates genuine recurring need for recovery support. New Haven's food culture, particularly the apizza pilgrimage tourism that Pepe's, Sally's, and Modern Apizza generate, brings regional visitors whose dining experiences can run late and whose next-day recovery demand is real even if modest in scale.

Tips for Choosing a Provider in New Haven

Choosing an IV Therapy Provider in New Haven

New Haven's academic medical culture means you should expect, and welcome, detailed questioning from IV therapy providers who take their clinical protocols seriously. The providers worth using in this market will ask about your medical history, current medications, and wellness goals with the same rigor you'd expect from a Yale-affiliated outpatient clinic, not a spa service intake form. For Yale students managing finals week immune stress or sleep deprivation, look for providers who have student pricing or academic calendar scheduling that anticipates the December and May demand peaks, the best New Haven providers plan capacity around the Yale academic calendar explicitly. The Metro-North commuter professional population should ask about early morning appointments that fit pre-train schedules or evening availability for post-commute recovery, New Haven providers serving this demographic have often developed scheduling models that accommodate the Grand Central timetable. For visitors arriving for Yale reunion weekends or graduation (May through June), book in advance as these events bring alumni from across the country and fill provider capacity quickly. Wooster Square and surrounding Fair Haven neighborhood options may offer more competitive pricing than Yale-adjacent providers whose premium location supports premium pricing; the clinical quality in New Haven's market is generally high across geographic zones given the medical culture that permeates the city's professional community.

Seasonal IV Therapy Demand in New Haven

Seasonal Demand in New Haven

New Haven's IV therapy demand follows the Yale academic calendar as closely as any other seasonal pattern, with the university's rhythms shaping city-wide wellness spending in ways that are visible across the consumer economy. Fall semester startup (late August through September) brings 14,000 students back to the city alongside a surge in faculty and staff activity that creates a demand spike for wellness services as the academic community transitions from summer to the intensity of the fall term. December and May finals periods are the highest-stress weeks in the academic calendar, when medical and law students managing board exam preparation and undergraduate students navigating intensive exams represent a concentrated recurring-customer cohort for immune support and recovery IV therapy. Yale's graduation weekend in May and Class Day events bring alumni, families, and dignitaries to a city that temporarily doubles its hotel occupancy, creating a celebratory demand spike that extends into the surrounding weekend. New Haven's cold New England winters, January and February temperatures regularly below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, sustain immune support demand through the darkest months, particularly for the student and commuter populations whose transit exposure and sleep deficits during winter exam and work periods are medically meaningful. Summer (June through August) is New Haven's quietest academic period but sustains demand from the arts and festival calendar: the International Festival of Arts and Ideas in June and the Jazz Festival in summer bring regional visitors, and the Long Wharf business district maintains its office population through the summer months for consistent professional wellness demand.

IV Therapy Near New Haven

Looking for more options? Browse IV therapy providers in nearby Connecticut cities including Stamford, North Haven, Milford, Westport, Greenwich, and more. Use our city directory to find providers across Connecticut and the entire United States.

IV Therapy in Nearby Connecticut Cities

Stamford

24 providers

North Haven

7 providers

Westport

6 providers

Greenwich

5 providers