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Lakewood, WA

IV Therapy clinics in Lakewood

Lakewood sits directly west of Denver in Jefferson County at roughly 5,518 feet, the fifth-largest city in Colorado and the gateway to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Bear Creek Lake Park, and the foothills. The local IV therapy market draws from Denver commuters, Red Rocks event-goers, and outdoor enthusiasts doing weekend trips to Evergreen and Morrison. Clinics cluster along Wadsworth Boulevard, Colfax, and near St Anthony Hospital. Colorado Board of Nursing rules allow RNs to place peripheral IVs under a medical director's standing orders, and licensed naturopathic doctors in Colorado have prescriptive authority for IV nutrients within their formulary. Altitude-related dehydration is a consistent driver, and hangover recovery around Red Rocks concert season is a meaningful seasonal spike that most Lakewood drip bars build staffing around.

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Regulatory context

A note on Washington'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.

  • Washington Nurse Practice Act (RCW 18.79)
    Defines RN scope including IV insertion and administration under a valid order from a physician or APRN.
  • Washington Medical Commission delegation rules (RCW 18.71)
    Governs physician delegation of IV therapy through standing orders and medical director arrangements.

The Washington 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.

IV Therapy in Lakewood, answered.

Lakewood pricing tracks Denver metro averages. Basic hydration drips cost $110 to $160, Myers cocktails $150 to $225, and NAD+ infusions $300 to $750 depending on dose. Glutathione and B12 add-ons run $35 to $75 each. Mobile service to Morrison, Golden, or Littleton adds a $50 to $100 travel fee. Memberships drop repeat drip pricing by 15 to 20 percent.

Colorado requires a medical director to sign standing orders before an RN can start an IV. NPs with full practice authority and licensed NDs with formulary privileges can also direct protocols. Most Lakewood clinics run a short intake before the first drip. NAD+ and high-dose vitamin C protocols typically require a telehealth or in-person consult first.

The Colorado Board of Pharmacy enforces USP 797 for sterile compounding. Reputable Lakewood clinics source glutathione and other nutrients from 503A or 503B pharmacies after the FDA's 2017 warning against non-sterile bulk glutathione. NAD+ remains investigational and is not FDA-approved for IV use. Good clinics take vitals, screen for G6PD before vitamin C, and keep emergency medications on hand.

Altitude dehydration, Red Rocks concert hangover recovery, and outdoor recovery for Bear Creek and Green Mountain hikers drive most local demand. Lakewood clinics also see patients managing long COVID, chronic fatigue, and mold-related inflammation with Myers cocktails and glutathione protocols. Immune support picks up during Colorado's ski season from November through April.

Verify the RN, NP, or ND license through Colorado DORA. Check the medical director's NPI in the national registry. Ask which compounding pharmacy supplies their bags and whether they comply with USP 797. A trustworthy Lakewood clinic runs a real intake, takes vitals, documents lot numbers, and has a clear emergency protocol. Avoid any operation that cannot name its medical director.

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