Immune Boost IV · Los Cabos
Immune Boost IV Drip in Los Cabos
Nothing wrecks a vacation like a cold that ambushes you mid-trip — and travel, air conditioning, crowded flights and run-down bodies make it common. Cabo Walk-In Clinic delivers a mobile Immune Boost IV drip to your hotel anywhere in Los Cabos, packed with vitamin C, zinc and fluids to help you fight back fast. $159 USD, no membership, delivered by a licensed nurse usually within 45 minutes.
What the Immune Boost drip delivers
The blend centers on a high dose of vitamin C, zinc and B-vitamins in hydrating fluids — nutrients your immune system leans on, delivered intravenously for fast, near-complete absorption. It won’t cure a virus, but many people find it helps them feel less depleted and more able to keep going while their body does its work. The fluids alone help, since dehydration worsens that wrung-out feeling. It’s best used at the first signs — scratchy throat, fatigue, a head that feels like a cold is coming.
When to reach for it
First signs of a cold
Scratchy throat or fatigue — act early to feel less depleted.
Why immune support matters on a Cabo trip
You came a long way for this trip, and a lost day to a cold is expensive in every sense. Travelers are especially prone mid-vacation: sleep is short, schedules are packed, and you’re sharing spaces with lots of other people. An Immune Boost drip is a low-effort way to support your system and stay in the game, and because we come to you, you can rest in your room rather than dragging yourself to a clinic. If your symptoms are more than a mild cold — high fever, trouble breathing — we’ll send a doctor instead. Our guide on colds and flu on vacation explains when to escalate.
Delivered across Los Cabos
Cabo San Lucas, the Corridor and San José del Cabo — tell us your hotel and we’ll be there, typically within 45 minutes, same price mobile or in-clinic.
Timing your immune drip for the best effect
Immune support is most useful when it is proactive. The ideal moment for an immune drip is at the very first hint that something is brewing — the scratchy throat, the unusual fatigue, the head that feels “off” — rather than three days into a full-blown cold. At that early stage, supporting your system with high-dose vitamin C, zinc and fluids may help you shrug it off or at least keep functioning. Some travelers also book one preventively before or after a long, crowded flight or a packed itinerary, when immunity tends to dip. What an immune drip cannot do is cure an established virus, so manage expectations: it is a support tool, not a magic bullet, and rest still matters. If your symptoms escalate — high fever, breathing trouble, a cough that worsens — that is the moment for a doctor rather than another drip. Hydration is doing a lot of the quiet work here too, since being dehydrated makes any illness feel worse. Catch it early, hydrate, rest, and let the drip support the rest. Our cold and flu guide explains when to escalate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does an immune IV drip help with a cold?
It provides vitamin C, zinc, B-vitamins and fluids that support your immune system. It will not cure a virus, but many people feel less depleted and better able to keep going. It is most useful at the first signs.
How much is the Immune Boost drip in Los Cabos?
$159 USD, same price mobile or in-clinic, with no membership. Delivered to your hotel usually within 45 minutes.
When should I see a doctor instead?
If you have a high or persistent fever, difficulty breathing, chest pain or worsening symptoms, request a doctor. An immune drip is for mild colds and prevention, not serious illness.
Can the whole group get it if one of us is sick?
Yes. We can treat several guests in the same room, and three or more drips booked together qualify for a group discount.
Feeling a cold coming on in Los Cabos?
An Immune Boost drip can be at your hotel in about 45 minutes.