60-Minute IV in Cabo for Fast Relief
Most of our IVs run start-to-finish in 60 minutes from your arrival or our dispatch. Here’s how the time breaks down and when you can expect to feel different.
The IV itself is fast: 30–45 minutes of infusion for a standard liter. The rest of the visit is intake (5–10 minutes), line placement (5 minutes), brief observation (5 minutes), and paperwork (5 minutes). Walk-in to our Cabo San Lucas clinic and the whole visit fits inside an hour comfortably.
How the 60 minutes breaks down
- 0–10 min: physician intake — history, vitals, decisions.
- 10–15 min: line placement.
- 15–45 min: infusion. You’ll start to feel different around the 15-minute mark.
- 45–55 min: brief observation, removal, bandage.
- 55–60 min: paperwork — itemized English invoice + chart.
When the IV runs faster
500 mL infusions, B-Complex Energy IV ($119), routine post-flight hydration — can finish in 30–45 minutes total. Drive-up and walk-in are both faster than mobile.
When the IV runs slower
NAD+ infusions take 60–90 minutes by themselves (slow rate by design). Acute illness visits with labs may run 90–120. House-call MD bundles 90 minutes.
What you’ll feel and when
Nausea relief: 15–30 minutes (with Zofran). Headache improvement: 20–45 minutes (with Toradol + magnesium). Energy lift: 30–60 minutes. Overall recovery: hours to a day for significant dehydration.
Where to start
Browse the IV menu or WhatsApp us your hotel zone for the fastest path.
COFEPRIS-licensed clinic
Independent.
Frequently asked
Is 60 minutes realistic?
Yes for standard drips. NAD+ and acute-illness visits run longer.
Can it be faster than 60?
For B-Complex or 500mL infusions — yes, 30–45 minutes.
How quickly will I feel different?
Most patients feel changes within 15 minutes; full effect by end of infusion.
Pricing?
Same catalog. No fast-track surcharge.
Drive-up faster than mobile?
Yes — drive-up is the fastest option in Cabo San Lucas.
Educational, not medical advice. COFEPRIS-licensed clinic.