Hydreight
Nationwide mobile IV and telehealth platform connecting you with licensed nurses for in-home infusions.
Services Offered
Our Take
Hydreight runs a large licensed-nurse network across many states, so availability is broad and care is nurse-administered. As with all IV vitamin therapy, the upside beyond hydration is limited — useful mainly for convenience.
Pros
- ✓Licensed-nurse network
- ✓Broad coverage
- ✓In-home convenience
Cons
- ✗Benefits beyond hydration unproven
- ✗Pricing varies
- ✗Fees may apply
Pricing Details
Pricing varies by market and drip; travel/booking fees may apply.
Best For
- • Nurse-administered at home
- • Wide state availability
- • On-demand booking
Coverage
- 📍 National (mobile, licensed-nurse network)
Last verified: June 13, 2026
⚠️ Important
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