Nurse-Administered IV · Los Cabos
In-Home IV Therapy by a Nurse in Los Cabos
An IV is only as safe as the person placing it. At Cabo Walk-In Clinic, every in-home IV — whether a wellness drip, hydration, or prescribed IV antibiotics and medication — is administered by a bilingual, COFEPRIS-licensed registered nurse, not a technician, with a physician overseeing. We come to your hotel, villa or home anywhere in Los Cabos.
What nurse-administered IV covers
Post-op & recovery IV
Fluids and medication during recovery, coordinated with your care plan.
Why a nurse, not a technician
Placing an IV, screening for contraindications, monitoring for reactions and adjusting the rate are nursing skills. Using a licensed RN — backed by a physician on call — means your IV is safe whether it is a simple hydration drip or a course of prescribed IV antibiotics for an infection. For wellness drips, browse the full IV menu; for medical IV treatment (antibiotics, prescribed medication), a doctor assesses and orders it first.
Single or scheduled courses
We handle one-off drips and multi-day IV courses (such as a prescribed antibiotic regimen), scheduled at set times across Cabo San Lucas, the Corridor and San José del Cabo. A free assessment sets the plan.
How in-home nursing works
It starts with a free assessment — by phone, video or in person — where we understand the situation and build a care plan. A bilingual, COFEPRIS-licensed registered nurse comes to you with everything needed, delivers the care, and documents it. We arrange a single visit or recurring visits (daily, several times a day, or 24/7) for the length of your stay, all overseen by a physician who can step in. You receive an itemized invoice for insurance.
The difference a licensed RN makes
It is worth understanding why “who administers your IV” matters so much, because not every mobile IV service uses licensed nurses. Placing an IV correctly, screening you for conditions that make an IV unsafe, monitoring for reactions during the infusion, adjusting the rate for comfort, and recognizing and responding to a problem are all clinical nursing skills. A registered nurse brings that training; a technician may not. For a simple hydration drip the difference is a margin of safety; for IV antibiotics or other medical IV treatment, it is essential. Our nurses are bilingual and COFEPRIS-licensed, backed by a physician who prescribes and oversees medical IV treatment and is reachable if anything arises. That means whether you want a wellness drip or need a prescribed multi-day IV course, the care meets clinical standards in your hotel or villa. The convenience of mobile IV should never come at the cost of safety, and with a licensed-RN, physician-backed model, it does not — you get clinic-grade safety with the comfort of your own room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who administers in-home IV therapy in Los Cabos?
A bilingual, COFEPRIS-licensed registered nurse — not a technician — with a physician overseeing. This applies to wellness drips, hydration and prescribed IV antibiotics or medication.
Can you give IV antibiotics at home?
Yes, when prescribed. A doctor assesses and orders the treatment, and a nurse administers and monitors it at your hotel or villa, including multi-day courses.
Why does it matter that a nurse places the IV?
Placing an IV, screening for contraindications, monitoring for reactions and adjusting the rate are nursing skills. A licensed RN with physician backup keeps it safe.
Can you do a multi-day IV course?
Yes. We schedule recurring visits for courses like prescribed IV antibiotics, planned at a free assessment.
Need an IV by a nurse in Los Cabos?
Book a free assessment for nurse-administered IV care.