27 providers across 10 cities in West Virginia
West Virginia has 27 active IV therapy providers spanning 10 cities, with the largest concentrations in Charleston (16 providers), South Charleston (3), and Nitro (1). Of those, 23 (85%) offer mobile IV service where a nurse comes to your home, hotel, or office; the remaining 4 operate brick-and-mortar clinics. Typical drip pricing ranges from $150 to $400 per session depending on formula and provider. No providers in West Virginia currently list HSA/FSA acceptance or same-day availability — ask the provider directly about payment and scheduling.
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IV Directory lists 27 active IV therapy providers across 10 cities in West Virginia, including both mobile and in-clinic options.
The cities with the most active IV therapy providers are Charleston (16 providers), South Charleston (3), and Nitro (1). Browse each city's page 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. 23 providers in West Virginia 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 West Virginia 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 West Virginia, 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 West Virginia 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.
The largest concentrations of IV therapy providers in West Virginia are in Charleston, South Charleston, and Nitro. Use the zip or map search on the homepage to filter by distance from your location, or click into any city below for local listings.