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Jessica Hicks
Mar 23, 2026
Walked in for a same-day appointment with a terrible migraine, and the first thing that hit me was the smell. They’ve got diffusers going, which are supposed to be relaxing, but for someone coming in with a migraine, it was intense and a little nauseating. I eventually got used to it, but it definitely wasn’t pleasant at first.
The IV itself was rough. My veins can be tricky, but I did not expect to be poked four times. And it wasn’t even one person struggling, two different staff members each missed twice. By poke three, I was starting to lose confidence and wondering if I’d even get an IV or have to leave. I’m not scared of needles, so I survived, but if you are, this could be rough. They offered Toradol and Zofran along with the Myers cocktail, which was thoughtful, and the staff was nice.
Once the IV was in, getting into the massage pod was wonderful. Very relaxing, and I did feel hydrated and like I got a fair amount of fluids and vitamins. That part of the experience was definitely a highlight.
The cost is a little high, and on the receipt, there was an option to tip. I left a tip because I felt weird not to, but honestly, with all the pokes, I don’t think I should have. That part felt a little off. One thing I really appreciated: they did not push any membership programs on me at all, which some places can be kind of pushy about.
Overall, if you have good veins and just want hydration or a vitamin boost, this could be a good option. But if you’re coming in with a migraine, nausea, or tricky veins, I’d be cautious, between the smell, the multiple pokes, and the price, I’m not sure it’s worth it for that kind of situation. That’s just my experience, but I wanted to share it honestly.