Verticals

To drip or not to drip?

Are biohackers getting their money’s worth from IV drips as the latest health craze floods the country?

01 November 2024

The IV Bar’s CEO Keri Rudolph (left), and her on-site doctor, Lauren Frade, are strong believers in the products they sell.

IV drips are everywhere. Mobile IV bars visit elite hotels to give hungover, tired guests a boost. Luxury spas and aesthetic salons have their own secret drip havens where clients can relax with some saline and a cup of honeyed rooibos.

These IV bars provide a luxurious retreat from the outside world. The honk of car horns and farting of exhausts seem muted by tasteful decor, soft chairs and quiet efficiency. Nurses move smoothly from person to person – you’re not a patient here – and the process of registering, choosing and receiving an IV vitamin drip is professional and effortless. 

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