29 providers across 2 cities in Alaska
Alaska has 29 active IV therapy providers spanning 2 cities, with the largest concentrations in Anchorage (28 providers) and Eagle River (1). Of those, 17 (59%) offer mobile IV service where a nurse comes to your home, hotel, or office; the remaining 12 operate brick-and-mortar clinics. Typical drip pricing ranges from $150 to $400 per session depending on formula and provider. No providers in Alaska currently list HSA/FSA acceptance or same-day availability — ask the provider directly about payment and scheduling.
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IV Directory lists 29 active IV therapy providers across 2 cities in Alaska, including both mobile and in-clinic options.
The two cities with listed providers are Anchorage (28) and Eagle River (1). Browse each for full listings.
Typical IV therapy sessions run $150 to $400 per drip, depending on the formulation (basic hydration vs. NAD+ or Myers cocktail) and whether the session is mobile or in-clinic. Individual provider prices are listed on their profiles.
Yes. 17 providers in Alaska offer mobile IV therapy — a licensed nurse comes to your home, hotel, or office. Mobile providers typically travel within a 20–40 mile radius of their home base, so availability depends on your zip code.
No providers in Alaska currently list HSA/FSA acceptance in their profile. Ask the provider directly — some accept these for medically-documented treatments even when not advertised.
Same-day appointments aren't explicitly advertised by providers in Alaska, but mobile IV providers can often accommodate ASAP bookings when a nurse is available nearby. Call to confirm availability for your date.
Every listed IV provider in Alaska operates under a licensed medical professional — typically a Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), or physician (MD/DO) who oversees protocols. Check individual provider profiles for their specific clinical staff.
Browse the 2 cities listed below to find providers nearest you, or use the zip and map search on the homepage to filter by distance.