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Austin, TX

IV Therapy clinics in Austin

Austin's IV therapy scene is shaped by SXSW, ACL, F1 at Circuit of the Americas, the tech worker economy, and a deep biohacking culture. Clinics cluster downtown, in South Congress, on the East Side, in The Domain, and in Westlake. Dell Medical School at UT Austin, Ascension Seton, and St. David's anchor the clinical ecosystem supplying many medical directors. Texas is a restricted-practice state for nurse practitioners, so Austin IV clinics run under a supervising physician with delegated authority and standing orders. Mobile IV services are especially active around downtown hotels during SXSW and ACL weekends, and the city's tech employer wellness programs drive steady corporate traffic. The Austin fitness scene (Town Lake running, Barton Springs swimming, CrossFit density) sustains recovery drip demand year-round, and the long hot summer guarantees hydration volume from May through September.

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Veritas Backstage Beauty & Plastic Surgery

Austin, TX

Veritas Backstage Beauty & Plastic Surgery, a nurse-led practice in Austin, offers regenerative and supportive-medicine services alongside aesthetic care. The clinic specializes in IV nutrient therap…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • PRP Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
MD on staff

Forum Health Austin Telehealthcare

Austin, TX

Forum Health Austin, a functional-medicine clinic offering telehealth services across Texas, specializes in integrative-medicine workups designed to address root causes of chronic health concerns. Th…

  • IV Therapy
  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Lyme Disease Treatment
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
MD on staff

Beyond Healthy MD

Austin, TX

Beyond Healthy MD, a longevity-focused regenerative medicine clinic in Austin, offers individualized treatment protocols designed to support healthy aging and functional optimization. The practice em…

  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
MD on staff

MATTR BIOwellness Club

Austin, TX

MATTR BIOwellness Club, an oxygen and energy-therapies clinic in Austin, offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy, cryotherapy, and whole-body cryotherapy alongside IV nutrient and peptide protocols. The cli…

  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
  • Cryotherapy
  • Red Light Therapy
MD on staff

Renavera

Austin, TX

Renavera, a ketamine-therapy clinic in Austin, specializes in ketamine infusions for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, trauma, and related conditions. The practice offers individualized ketami…

  • IV Therapy
  • Ketamine Therapy

Figura Medspa

Austin, TX

Figura Medspa, a medical spa in Austin, specializes in metabolic health and weight optimization through a combination of injectable medications and intravenous support. The clinic offers Semaglutide …

  • IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
  • Acne Treatment
  • NAD IV Therapy
MD on staff

Happy Health and Wellness Clinic

Austin, TX

Happy Health and Wellness Clinic, an IV therapy clinic in Austin, specializes in functional medicine and IV nutrient therapy alongside ozone therapy. The clinic emphasizes individualized care support…

  • Ozone Therapy
  • IV Therapy

PÜR LIFE Medical

Austin, TX

PÜR LIFE Medical in Austin specializes in hormone replacement therapy, testosterone replacement therapy, and peptide therapy for patients pursuing hormone optimization and longevity support. The clin…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Shockwave Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Acne Treatment
  • Arthritis Treatment
MD on staff

Humanaut Health

Austin, TX

Humanaut Health Austin, a longevity clinic in Austin, offers peptide therapy, stem-cell therapy, and regenerative-medicine protocols tailored to individual patient goals. The practice combines hormon…

  • IV Therapy
  • Oxygen Therapy
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
  • Stem Cell Therapy
MD on staff

Within Center

Austin, TX

Within Center, a Ketamine & Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy clinic in Austin, offers ketamine therapy and psychedelic therapy administered by licensed medical professionals within a guided clinical fram…

  • IV Therapy
  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Psychedelic Therapy
  • NAD IV Therapy
MD on staff

Freeman Medical Clinic and Life Coaching

Austin, TX

Freeman Medical Clinic and Life Coaching, a longevity-focused practice in Austin, offers bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and peptide-based weight-management protocols including semaglutide a…

  • IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
  • Oxygen Therapy
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

Regulatory context

A note on Texas's iv therapy rules.

FDA regulates the compounded ingredients used in IV therapy and the facilities that prepare them. Patient-specific compounded IVs fall under FDCA Section 503A, while bulk preparations for office use fall under Section 503B (outsourcing facilities). USP Chapter 797 governs sterile compounding standards. FDA has issued warnings about injectable glutathione marketed for skin lightening (2017) and has not approved NAD IV for any specific indication. Vitamin and mineral IV mixtures such as the Myers cocktail are compounded preparations and are not FDA-approved drug products.

  • Texas Nursing Practice Act (Tex. Occ. Code Ch. 301)
    Defines RN scope including IV insertion and administration under a valid order from a physician or APRN.
  • Texas Medical Board delegation rules (Tex. Occ. Code Ch. 157)
    Governs physician delegation of IV therapy through standing orders and medical director arrangements.

The Texas medical and nursing boards have addressed unlicensed practice in medical spa and IV lounge settings. Common enforcement themes include IV therapy administered without a valid physician order, stale or missing standing orders, absence of a designated medical director, and unlicensed personnel performing venipuncture. Boards have reiterated that a prescribing physician or APRN must establish a bona fide patient relationship before any IV protocol is initiated, and that standing orders must be specific, dated, and periodically reviewed. The Texas Medical Board has disciplined physicians serving as medical directors for IV lounges without establishing bona fide patient relationships, and Texas strictly enforces the corporate practice of medicine doctrine.

IV Therapy in Austin, answered.

Austin sits in the standard-to-premium metro tier. A Myers' Cocktail typically runs $140 to $225, immune and hydration blends $160 to $260, and NAD+ protocols $375 to $725 depending on dose. Glutathione add-ons average $50 to $95. Mobile IV services delivering to downtown, South Congress, or Westlake usually add a $40 to $85 travel fee. Memberships at established Austin drip bars bundle monthly sessions at 20 to 30 percent off single-visit pricing, with SXSW and ACL week surge pricing common.

Texas is a restricted-practice state for nurse practitioners, so Austin IV clinics must operate under a supervising physician who delegates authority through written protocols. RNs start drips after an intake and brief screening. Expect a short consult or telehealth visit on the first appointment, especially for NAD+ or high-dose vitamin C. The Texas Medical Board monitors delegation agreements closely, and reputable clinics disclose their physician of record.

Texas sterile IV compounding is overseen by the State Board of Pharmacy, which inspects 503A pharmacies supplying local drip clinics. USP 797 sets the standard. The FDA flagged compounded injectable glutathione in 2017 and continues to classify NAD+ as investigational. Reputable Austin clinics disclose their compounding source, maintain emergency protocols, and document informed consent. Verify the supervising physician through state licensure before booking.

Austin bookings cluster around SXSW and ACL hangover recovery, summer hydration, post-run and post-CrossFit recovery, immune support, and NAD+ for energy and longevity. Biohacking and functional medicine clients layer IV protocols onto broader health stacks. IV therapy is not a treatment for serious disease. IVIG, chemotherapy, and therapeutic iron infusions belong at Dell Seton Medical Center or St. David's infusion centers, not wellness lounges.

Verify the RN's license through the Texas Board of Nursing, and confirm the medical director's NPI on NPPES. Ask which 503A compounding pharmacy supplies IV bags and whether they follow USP 797. Request the standing order protocol and the physician delegation agreement reference. Avoid pop-up operators at festivals who cannot name a medical director or who skip intake screening in favor of faster throughput.

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