For the flight that flew you

IV therapy for jet lag and travel recovery in Phoenix, AZ.

Airplane cabins are kept about as dry as the Sonoran Desert, and on a long-haul flight you exhale and evaporate water for hours while drinking less than you would on the ground. Add disrupted sleep, cabin pressure, airport food, and a time-zone flip, and you land as a slightly dried-out version of yourself. A liter of fluids and a B12 shot will not reset your body clock, but they fix the part of jet lag that is really dehydration.

We are 30 to 40 minutes up I-17 from Sky Harbor, straight north. Plenty of clients make us the first stop after landing and swear the trip recovery starts in our chair.

The dry-cabin problem

What flying actually takes out of you.

Half of jet lag is a clock problem. The other half is a fluid problem, and that half is fixable today.

Cabin humidity typically sits between 10 and 20%, drier than most deserts, and over a multi-hour flight you steadily lose water through breath and skin without ever feeling sweaty. Most travelers also under-drink on planes, some deliberately to avoid the aisle shuffle, and alcohol or coffee in-flight pushes the deficit further. The headache, heavy legs, dry eyes, and fog you feel at baggage claim are substantially a hydration story.

That part has a direct fix: a liter of IV fluids with balanced electrolytes restores what the cabin took, at 100% absorption, faster than a day of catch-up sipping. We pair it with a B12 injection, a two-minute add-on that supports normal energy metabolism while your schedule fights its way back to local time. The circadian half of jet lag still belongs to daylight, meal timing, and a disciplined first night of sleep. We fix the half that is fixable in an hour.

Rehydrate the cabin out

A liter of Lactated Ringer's with electrolytes replaces hours of silent in-flight fluid loss in a single sitting.

B12 for the reset days

A quick B12 injection supports normal energy metabolism during the foggy first days back on local time.

Before you fly, too

Plenty of clients drip before a long-haul or a red-eye, so they board topped up instead of starting the flight behind.

The matching combo

Pure Hydration plus a B12 shot.

The travel-recovery pairing: a liter of fluids for what the flight took, a B12 boost for the days it takes to feel local again.

The base

Pure Hydration

$135

What’s in it: A full liter of Lactated Ringer's with balanced electrolytes.

The direct fix for the dry-cabin deficit: full fluid volume and minerals restored in under an hour, ideally the day you land.

The add-on

B12 Injection

$35

What’s in it: Methylcobalamin B12, a quick intramuscular injection added to any visit.

Two extra minutes in the chair. B12 supports normal energy metabolism, which is exactly the system jet lag leans on hardest.

First responders & military: 15% off every visitNew accounts: $25 off your first drip

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

Jet Lag & Travel Recovery questions, answered honestly.

Veteran-owned means we tell you the truth, including what a drip can't do.

Will an IV cure my jet lag?

No, and anyone who promises that is overselling. Jet lag is two problems: a dehydration problem and a body-clock problem. The IV thoroughly fixes the first one, which is why clients say they feel dramatically better the day they land. The second one still takes daylight, sensible meal times, and a night or two of sleep. Fixing the fluid half just makes the clock half much easier to live through.

Is it better to get the drip before I fly or after I land?

Both work; they do different jobs. Dripping a day before a long-haul means you board fully hydrated instead of starting behind, which frequent flyers tell us changes how they feel on arrival. Dripping after you land repairs the deficit directly. If you only pick one, pick the day you land, when the deficit is at its worst.

How long does the whole visit take? I just got off a plane.

Plan for about an hour: a quick intake, then 45 to 60 minutes in a heated massage chair while the liter runs, and the B12 shot takes two extra minutes. We are 30 to 40 minutes north of Sky Harbor up I-17, open Monday through Saturday 9am to 6pm, and walk-ins are welcome, luggage and all.

What about the whole family after a big trip?

We see plenty of travel pairs and groups, and there is room to drip side by side. New accounts get $25 off the first drip when you sign up, which makes the first family visit friendlier on the wallet. Call (623) 282-1201 ahead for a group and we will set the chairs up together.

Ready when you are

Land. Rehydrate. Feel like you actually arrived.

Pure Hydration is $135, the B12 add-on is $35, and the whole reset takes about an hour.

42201 N 41st Dr, Suite 122, Phoenix, AZ 85086 · Mon–Sat 9am–6pm · Walk-ins welcome

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