
Medical-Grade IV Therapy in Cabo — COFEPRIS-Licensed
COFEPRIS is Mexico’s federal health regulator. A COFEPRIS-licensed clinic has been inspected for clinical, sanitary, and pharmaceutical standards. We are one — and our IV therapy reflects it.
Doctor-Supervised
Every IV reviewed by a Mexican-licensed physician.
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Pharmaceutical-Grade
Sealed bags from licensed Mexican suppliers.
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Rescue-Equipped
Epinephrine + crash medications on-site.
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What COFEPRIS-licensed actually means
COFEPRIS (Comisión Federal para la Protección contra Riesgos Sanitarios) is Mexico’s national health regulator — the rough equivalent of the FDA in the US. A COFEPRIS-licensed medical clinic has been inspected and authorized for sanitary, pharmaceutical, and operational standards. We carry the registration; you can ask to see it on our clinic wall.
Why this matters for IV
Most “IV providers” in Cabo are not COFEPRIS-licensed clinics — they’re wellness operators using a brand. The difference shows up in the supplies (where the bag is sourced, how it’s stored), the personnel (Mexican-licensed physician vs nurse-only), the prescription capacity (can they legally add Zofran or not), and the rescue capacity (do they carry epinephrine for anaphylaxis).
How to verify any provider
- Ask for the COFEPRIS registration number — should be visible at the clinic.
- Ask for the supervising physician’s cédula profesional — verifiable in the SEP cédula registry.
- Ask which fluids and medications they carry — should include rescue medications (epinephrine, antihistamines, steroids).
- Ask for their escalation pathway — should name a hospital partner and transport service.
Read our deeper guide on how to tell if an IV provider is medical-grade.
What you get with COFEPRIS-grade IV
Pharmaceutical-grade bags from a licensed Mexican supplier with verifiable expiration. Mexican-licensed physician supervision at every IV. Prescription medications when warranted (Zofran, Toradol, famotidine, antibiotics). Documented chart and itemized English invoice. Hospital escalation pathway when needed.
Pricing
Same as our wellness drips: Hangover $169, Hydration $149, Myers $159, Immune $159, Beauty $189, NAD+ $189, B-Complex $119. The COFEPRIS licensing is part of the standard — not a premium.
Independent COFEPRIS-licensed clinic
Cabo Walk-In Clinic. Independent. Verified. Licensed.
Frequently asked
Where can I see your COFEPRIS license?
Posted in our clinic and available on request.
How do I look up a Mexican physician’s cédula?
The SEP cédula registry is publicly searchable.
Are you the only COFEPRIS-licensed IV provider in Cabo?
No — but we are one of the few that emphasizes it. Many wellness operators are not COFEPRIS clinics.
Pricing?
Same flat catalog. Licensing is part of the standard service, not a premium charge.
Insurance reimbursement?
For medically indicated IV, most US/Canadian policies reimburse. We provide the invoice.
Book your in-suite IV
Educational, not medical advice. Cabo Walk-In Clinic is a COFEPRIS-licensed medical clinic. We never use the words “FDA-approved” or “cure.” IV therapy helps with and supports recovery; it is not emergency care.