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Top 10 IV Therapy Clinic Chains in the US Compared: Restore, iCRYO, Hydrate (2026)

By Dr. Rachel Nguyen, MD · Board-Certified Internist & IV Therapy Editor, IV Therapy Finder

Updated May 2026

May 24, 2026 · 11 min read

Quick Answer

  • Restore Hyper Wellness leads with 210+ studios in 40+ states.
  • iCRYO has 44 operating sites, 280+ awarded territories.
  • Hydrate IV Bar runs 25+ Texas-anchored locations, $139/mo.
  • State nursing scope varies — TX, CA, NY are strictest.

Last updated: May 2026

MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This article is informational, not medical advice. IV therapy carries real risks. Talk to a clinician before booking, especially if you have kidney disease, heart failure, are pregnant, or take prescription drugs. The FDA has not approved most wellness IV drips for any health claim (NBC News, 2024).

Ranked at a Glance

RankChainLocationsAvg Session PriceVerdict
1Restore Hyper Wellness210+ in 40+ states$99-$249Best brick-and-mortar leader
2iCRYO44 operating$99-$229Best recovery-stack bundle
3Hydrate IV Bar25+ in 5 states$129-$259Best Texas value play
4The DRIPBaR200+ operating$149-$349Best franchise footprint
5Live Hydration Spa30 in 17 states$109-$229Best Midwest reach
6Reviv100+ in 49 countries$149-$399Best global concierge
7NutriDrip (Clean Market)10+ in NYC, LV, Miami$225-$425Best physician-led menu
8Hangover Hospital1 (Key West)$179-$499Best Florida Keys recovery
9IVme Wellness4 in IL and WI$139-$299Best Chicagoland clinic
10Onus iV Bar7 in Colorado$85-$595Best ER-staffed nurses

A clinic visit and a mobile call-out look identical inside the bag. The differences live in supervision and price. In-studio chains lean on standardized SOPs and a medical director on call. That standardization helped the larger franchises avoid the FDA scrutiny smaller mobile operators drew (NBC News, 2024).

State nursing scope varies. RNs can start IVs almost everywhere. The standing order — what is in the bag — must come from a physician, NP, or PA (CEUfast Florida nursing, 2026). Mississippi forbids LPNs from running IV therapy (Mississippi Board of Nursing, 2026). California lets LVNs maintain peripheral IVs with extra certification (National Career College, 2026). Ask which credential is touching your arm.

1. Restore Hyper Wellness — Brick-and-Mortar Leader (Verdict: Best multi-modality flagship)

HQ: Austin, TX. Locations: 210+ studios in 40+ states (Restore Hyper Wellness, 2026). The 2025 FDD lists 209 franchised units (Franchise Investor Data, 2026). Drip menu: Hydration, Performance, Recovery, Immunity, Myers' Cocktail, Glutathione, NAD+ push or slow drip.

Additional services: cryotherapy, infrared sauna, red light, IV ozone, compression, mild hyperbaric. Oversight: RNs and NPs on-site under physician medical director per state.

Single-session pricing for a first-time signature IV starts at $99-$159 by market. Memberships sit at three tiers in 2026: Level Up at $170/mo, Elevate at $260/mo, and Core at $300/mo. Credits redeem across cryo, sauna, red light, compression, and IV drips (Restore Memberships, 2026).

The breadth is the moat. No competitor offers six recovery modalities under one roof at this footprint. The catch: three-month minimum plus 30-day cancellation notice.

2. iCRYO — Recovery Stack Specialist (Verdict: Best bundle of cryo, IV, and body sculpting)

HQ: Houston, TX. Locations: 280+ franchises awarded, 44 actually operating as of January 2026. Texas holds the highest concentration with 14 sites (XMap brand intelligence, 2026).

Drip menu: Hydration, Immunity, Recovery, Beauty, Myers', NAD+. Additional services: whole-body cryotherapy, red light, infrared sauna, compression, PEMF, HydraFacial, Emsculpt (iCRYO Services, 2026). Oversight: RNs on-site under medical director.

Pricing tracks the franchise. A typical single IV runs $99-$229. Cryo sessions are $40-$60 standalone. The lifestyle pass advertises up to 80% off standard pricing for members. A $79 promo bundle gets new clients three popular services (iCRYO Port St. Lucie, 2026).

iCRYO is the chain to pick for the full Restore stack in a more athletic, recovery-coded environment. The 280-versus-44 gap matters. Check whether your city has an operating studio before signing.

3. Hydrate IV Bar — Texas Value Leader (Verdict: Best for the Sun Belt $139 unlimited member)

HQ: Denver, CO with a Texas-dense footprint. Locations: 25+ in AZ, CO, GA, TX, UT. NJ, SC, and WI are announced (Hydrate IV Bar franchise page, 2026).

Drip menu: Signature cocktails on 1L saline base — Recovery, Jet Lag, Immunity, Altitude, Athletic, Anti-Aging, Myers'. Vitamin injections: B12, MIC, D3, Tri-Immune, NAD+, L-lysine, Amino Acids (Hydrate IV Bar services, 2026). Oversight: RNs under physician medical director.

Monthly membership runs $139, or $109 for students, and works across all locations. The Shot Pass adds $50/mo for unlimited vitamin injections (Hydrate IV Bar pricing, 2026). Walk-in single sessions land $129-$259.

Hydrate is the value pick for the Sun Belt member who would otherwise pay $300/mo at Restore. See our IV therapy memberships cost guide for monthly plan comparisons.

4. The DRIPBaR — Largest Franchise Footprint (Verdict: Best when you want a chain within driving distance)

HQ: Hartford, CT. Locations: 600+ in development with a 450+ franchisee pipeline. In 2024 The DRIPBaR partnered with Reviv to form a combined network of 200+ operating locations across 6 continents (The DRIPBaR franchising, 2026).

Drip menu: Lifestyle Drips for Health and Wellness, Beauty, and Athletic, plus IV Specialty drips marketed for specific conditions. Additional services: infrared sauna, red light, IM injections, mobile add-ons in select markets (1851 Franchise DRIPBaR profile, 2026).

Pricing is set by franchisees. Single sessions typically fall $149-$349 with $99-$199/mo memberships. The merger gave The DRIPBaR access to a 503B compounding supply chain.

Franchisee variance is the honest caveat. Service standards drift between owners more than at corporate chains. Ask each location for the medical director's name.

5. Live Hydration Spa — Midwest and Southeast Network (Verdict: Best for the Plains and Southeast)

HQ: Omaha, NE. Locations: 30 franchised units in 17 states per 2025 FDD data. Corporate-confirmed sites span NE, NY, FL, TN, MO, and more (Live Hydration Spa locations, 2026).

Drip menu: Fluid Fix for hydration, Cold and Flu for immunity, Anti-Aging with biotin, High-Dose Vitamin C, Performance Elite with amino acids, Myers'. Oversight: RNs under physician medical director.

Memberships come in Platinum, Gold, and Walk-In tiers. Pricing varies by location and is not published nationally. Reviews suggest $109-$229 per single session, with member rates 25% lower (Live Hydration Spa LIC, 2026).

Live Hydration is the chain to pick if you live in a market the coastal brands skip. Lebanon, TN — covered. Lincoln, NE — covered. The drip menu stays conservative.

6. Reviv — Global Concierge Network (Verdict: Best for travel and hotel bookings)

HQ: Las Vegas, NV. Locations: 100+ across 49 countries. Three flagship Las Vegas sites operate at The Cosmopolitan, MGM Grand, and a third Strip address, plus in-room concierge across the Strip (Reviv Las Vegas, 2026).

Drip menu: Hydromax, Fitness Miniboost, Ultraviv for immunity, Megaboost for recovery, Vitaglow, Royal Flush for hangover, HELIIX, Detox, NAD+. Vitamin shots: Glutathione, B-complex, Vitamin C, Biotin, CoQ10, Slimboost.

A $25 consultation fee applies to all IV therapies. Standard signature drips run $149-$249. Royal Flush is $239 and HELIIX-tier blends push $399. The brand runs 15% off every Wednesday across all locations (Reviv booking site, 2026).

The 49-country footprint matters if you travel. Same menu, same protocols, same documentation in Dubai, London, or Vegas. The 2024 DRIPBaR partnership formalized the global network.

7. NutriDrip (Clean Market) — Physician-Led NYC Brand (Verdict: Best menu vetted by a single MD)

HQ: New York, NY. Locations: 10+ Clean Market sites across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Las Vegas, Miami, and Chicago, plus in-home concierge in NYC and the Wynn/Encore Las Vegas hotels (NutriDrip, 2026).

Drip menu: Wellness and Recovery cocktails for energy, detox, immunity, glow, hangover, anti-aging. Additional services: infrared sauna, lymphatic drainage massage, wellness shop. Oversight: RNs under Dr. Maurice Beer, the brand's functional-medicine co-founder.

Single sessions run $199-$349 (NutriDrip NYC, 2026). Membership includes 20% off NutriDrip in-lounge and at-home, 30% off infrared sauna, 15% off lymphatic massage, and two complimentary booster shots monthly (NutriDrip memberships, 2026).

The Beer-led menu is unusually restrained. Fewer megadose protocols, no chelation marketing. See our Myers Cocktail pricing comparison for more on individual drip economics.

8. Hangover Hospital — Key West Single-Site Specialist (Verdict: Best for the Duval Street recovery niche)

HQ: Key West, FL on Duval Street. Locations: 1. It is the only physician-owned and operated IV facility in the Florida Keys (Hangover Hospital, 2026).

Drip menu: Three premium packages calibrated to severity. Premium package contents: 1000mL rehydration, electrolytes, anti-nausea, anti-headache, anti-inflammatory IV medications, IV vitamin cocktail, dexpanthenol antioxidant, glutathione, IV antacid, super B-complex, plus 30 minutes of oxygen therapy (Hangover Hospital services, 2026).

Pricing is not published online. Per Keys Weekly reports, packages land $179-$499 (Keys Weekly IV hydration, 2026). Mobile service to hotels and rentals is available.

Including a single-site clinic on a national list is a judgment call. The physician-owned model — rare in the IV category — makes it a useful template. Las Vegas readers should look at Hangover Heaven for the closest analog.

9. IVme Wellness — Chicagoland Integrated Wellness (Verdict: Best multi-service Midwest clinic)

HQ: Chicago, IL. Locations: 4 — Chicago Old Town at 1347 N Wells, Marina City at 346 N State, Highland Park, and Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward (IVme locations, 2026).

Drip menu: Hydration, Immunity, Recovery, Hangover, Myers', NAD+. Additional services: Vitamin D shots, NAD+ infusions, GLP-1 weight loss programs, hormone replacement therapy (IVme services, 2026). Oversight: RNs and NPs under medical director.

Single-session pricing typically falls $139-$299. Multiple Yelp reviews flag IVme as $100-$150 less than competing Chicago drip bars, with free add-in upgrades (IVme Old Town Yelp, 2026). Walk-ins welcome with appointments recommended.

IVme is the chain to pick if you want a one-stop wellness clinic that handles your IV, weight-loss program, and hormones under one medical director. See our best IV therapy Chicago guide for Chicago-specific options.

10. Onus iV Bar — Colorado ER-Credentialed Specialist (Verdict: Best clinical credentialing in the Mountain West)

HQ: Denver, CO. Locations: 7 across Colorado including Boulder, Highlands Ranch, and Denver Tech Center. Expansion is announced for Las Vegas and Scottsdale (Onus iV Bar locations, 2026).

Drip menu: Hydration, Immunity, Athletic Recovery, Energy, Myers', Migraine, NAD+. Vitamin shots: B12, NAD+ IM, glutathione, MIC. Oversight: every nurse is an ER- or ICU-experienced RN or advanced paramedic (Onus iV Bar, 2026).

Drip pricing starts at $85 for basic hydration. Targeted blends run $135-$185. NAD+ drips go $195-$595 by dose (Onus iV Bar menu, 2026). Membership is $150/mo. New clients get a $99 Immunity drip and a free B12 shot.

The clinical-credentialing story is the real reason to book Onus iV Bar. Every team member comes from a verified emergency or critical-care background — meaningful for YMYL safety.

How We Ranked

Our IV-therapy clinic rankings draw on three sources:

  1. Verifiable clinical signals: RN/MD credentialing, physician medical director on staff, FDA 503A compounding compliance, state nurse-practice-act compliance for mobile/in-home IV services. Cross-checked against state board rosters.
  2. Patient-reported outcomes: Google reviews from the past 24 months plus any state DOH complaints. We flag patterns — billing disputes, adverse-event reports, infiltration complaints.
  3. First-hand intake calls: identical phone-script across every clinic asking about pricing, drip composition transparency, RN-on-site vs delegated, and what happens if a reaction occurs.

What we never accept: paid placement, sponsored rankings, manufacturer relationships that influence drip-menu recommendations. We do use affiliate links to a small set of vetted at-home IV vitamin supplement brands — these never affect clinic rankings.

Update cadence: quarterly clinic re-verification; pricing/drip-menu updates on demand. Last-updated date at the top. Email research@ivtherapymap.com to flag inaccuracies — 72-hour correction window.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are any of these IV therapy chains FDA-approved?

No. The FDA does not approve wellness IV drips for any specific health claim. Individual ingredients like saline and B-complex are FDA-regulated as drugs. The proprietary cocktails are not approved treatments. The FDA flagged the category in 2024 after contamination cases at unregulated med spas (NBC News, 2024).

Who is legally allowed to start the IV at these clinics?

State nursing scope determines this. RNs can start peripheral IVs in every state. LPNs and LVNs vary widely. Mississippi forbids them from IV therapy entirely. California requires extra LVN certification. Florida allows it under RN delegation (CEUfast, 2026). The standing order must come from a physician, NP, or PA.

What does a typical IV therapy membership cost in 2026?

Memberships at the major chains run $99 to $300 per month. Restore offers three tiers at $170, $260, and $300. Hydrate IV Bar is $139/mo. Onus iV Bar is $150/mo. Live Hydration Spa pricing varies by location. All require three-month minimums and 30-day cancellation notice.

Which chain has the most US locations?

Restore Hyper Wellness leads operating brick-and-mortar IV clinics with 210+ studios in 40+ states. The DRIPBaR has 600+ in development but around 200 operating sites including the international network. iCRYO has 280+ awarded but only 44 operating as of January 2026.

How do I verify a chain's compounding pharmacy is safe?

Ask three questions. Which 503A or 503B-licensed pharmacy supplies their drugs. Who their state-licensed medical director is. Whether they have had any state nursing board actions in the past three years. Reputable chains will answer all three immediately. The 2025 GenoGenix recall and the January 2026 FDA warning letter to a Boca Raton compounder show why this matters.

Related Reading: Pair this with our Top 10 IV Therapy Drip Types Compared, the Top 10 Mobile IV Therapy Companies Compared, and the State-by-State IV Therapy Laws and Nursing Scope breakdown.

-- The IV Therapy Finder Team

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