It's literally our name
IV therapy for athletic performance in Phoenix, AZ.
We named the clinic after this drip for a reason. Peak Performance was built for the people who ask the most of their bodies: athletes chasing a number, first responders working back-to-backs, and desert hikers who treat Daisy Mountain like a gym. Amino acids, B vitamins, magnesium, and Vitamin C, absorbed at 100% instead of the 15 to 30% you get from oral supplements.
Tom co-owns this place and he is a firefighter, paramedic, and chiropractic physician of 25+ years. This is the drip he runs on himself. First responders and military get 15% off every visit.
Recovery is the workout
Where an IV fits in a real training block.
The adaptation happens between sessions. That window runs on fluids, aminos, and minerals.
Hard training creates the stimulus; recovery is where the actual adaptation happens. That recovery window runs on raw materials: amino acids to repair muscle tissue, magnesium for normal muscle and nerve function, B vitamins for energy metabolism, and fluid volume to move all of it where it needs to go. In Arizona, that last one is bigger than most athletes realize, because you can finish a summer session down several pounds of water even when you drank the whole way through.
The case for IV delivery is absorption and speed. Oral amino acids and minerals pass through digestion, where a large share never makes it into circulation, and a hard session suppresses appetite right when you need intake most. A full IV bag restores fluid volume and delivers the entire nutrient load in about an hour, in a heated massage chair, which is a better recovery protocol than a protein shake in traffic. It will not add plates to your bar; it removes the recovery bottlenecks that keep you from training again tomorrow.
Full amino load
An amino acid blend for muscle repair, absorbed at 100% instead of losing most of it to digestion.
Magnesium and B-complex
The minerals and vitamins muscle and nerve function actually run on, depleted fastest by heavy sweat and volume training.
Volume restored fast
A full bag of fluids rebuilds the plasma volume a desert training session takes out, without chugging a gallon and hoping.
The matching drip
Peak Performance, the flagship.
Tom's pick, built for first responders and athletes, and the drip this clinic is named after.
The go-to
Peak Performance
What’s in it: Amino acid blend, B-complex, magnesium, and Vitamin C in a full IV bag.
The complete recovery stack: repair materials, minerals, and rehydration in one bag, timed for the day after your hardest sessions.
The fast option
Pure Hydration
What’s in it: A liter of Lactated Ringer's with balanced electrolytes.
When the only problem is fluid, like after a long hot ride or a summer race, this is the fastest, simplest fix on the menu.
What a visit looks like
In the chair in minutes. Back to your day in about an hour.
No hospital vibes, no waiting-room purgatory. A calm room, a heated massage chair, and a nurse who has done this thousands of times.
Step 1
Walk in or book
42201 N 41st Dr, Suite 122 in Anthem, free parking at the door. Book online or just show up, Monday through Saturday, 9am to 6pm.
Step 2
Quick intake + vitals
A few minutes with our IV nurse: your goals, your history, your vitals. Every protocol runs under a Board Certified Emergency Physician's review.
Step 3
The drip itself
45 to 60 minutes for most drips, in a heated massage chair. Bring headphones, bring a book, or just close your eyes. We won't rush you.
Step 4
Back to your day
The line comes out, you get a quick check, and you walk out the door. No recovery time, no downtime, no follow-up hoops.
Straight answers
Athletic Performance questions, answered honestly.
Veteran-owned means we tell you the truth, including what a drip can't do.
When should I schedule a drip around training or a race?
Two windows work best. For recovery, come in within a day of your hardest session or event, when your body is doing repair work and appetite is often suppressed. For preparation, some clients top up fluids and minerals two to three days before a big event. If you compete in a tested sport, everything in our drips is vitamins, minerals, aminos, and fluids, but always check your federation's IV-infusion rules, because some limit infusion volumes regardless of contents.
Will this actually improve my performance?
Straight answer: no drip makes you fitter, and we will not claim otherwise. Training does that. What Peak Performance does is remove recovery bottlenecks, meaning dehydration, depleted minerals, and slow nutrient absorption, so you show up to the next session closer to 100%. Consistency is the real performance drug; this helps you stay consistent.
Do first responders really get a discount?
Yes: 15% off for first responders and military, every visit, no fine print. Tom has spent 25+ years as a firefighter and paramedic and September is a U.S. Navy veteran, so this is not a marketing gesture. Bring your ID and we will take care of you.
Peak Performance or Pure Hydration after a hard session?
Ask yourself what you are short on. If the session was long and hot but routine, Pure Hydration at $135 restores fluid and electrolytes and gets you out the door fast. If it was a genuinely hard block, a race, or back-to-back days, Peak Performance at $215 adds the amino acids, magnesium, and B vitamins the repair work runs on. When in doubt, tell us what you did and we will pick with you.
Ready when you are
Train like it's your job. Recover like it too.
Book the Peak Performance drip for $215. First responders and military take 15% off.
42201 N 41st Dr, Suite 122, Phoenix, AZ 85086 · Mon–Sat 9am–6pm · Walk-ins welcome