Drive-Up IV Therapy in Cabo San Lucas
Pull up to our clinic in downtown Cabo San Lucas; a Mexican-licensed physician runs intake at your vehicle, then you move into a reclining infusion chair for 30–60 minutes. Faster than mobile dispatch, with the same medical supervision.
Why drive-up makes sense for some patients
If you’re in Cabo San Lucas and you can drive, drive-up is the fastest IV format we offer. Pull into the clinic’s parking, WhatsApp us your arrival, and we meet you at the vehicle for quick intake. From there you move into an infusion chair indoors. Total time from arrival to leaving: 45–75 minutes.
How it works
- Step 1: WhatsApp ahead so we know you’re coming.
- Step 2: Pull up to the clinic parking; we meet you within minutes.
- Step 3: Physician runs the intake (vitals, history, symptoms).
- Step 4: Move inside to a recliner; nurse places the line; IV infuses 30–60 minutes.
- Step 5: Brief observation, paperwork, and an itemized English invoice.
Best fit for
Hangover IVs in a hurry, mid-trip hydration during a busy day, quick Myers before dinner, pre-flight rehydration during your taxi ride to the airport (with margin).
When mobile or walk-in is better
For severely sick patients, mobile to hotel is the right move. For longer consultations or labs, in-clinic walk-in is best.
Doctor-supervised
Drive-up IVs are reviewed by the same Mexican-licensed physicians who supervise our other IVs.
Pricing
Same catalog. No drive-up surcharge.
Can I do the entire IV in my car?
No — for safety the infusion happens in an indoor recliner. Intake can be at your vehicle.
Do I need an appointment?
WhatsApp ahead helps prioritize you. Walk-ins also welcome.
Pricing?
Same as walk-in and mobile. No drive-up upcharge.
Fastest visit?
About 45 minutes start to finish for a quick hydration IV.
Group drive-up?
Yes — call ahead and we coordinate.
Insurance reimbursement?
For medically indicated IV, most policies reimburse. We provide the invoice.
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Educational, not medical advice. COFEPRIS-licensed medical clinic. IV therapy helps with and supports recovery; it is not emergency care.