What IV therapy actually costs in Houston, TX.
Not just a gym. A daily retreat.
IV therapy pricing in Houston varies more by drip type and setting than members usually realize. Myers cocktail, NAD+, athletic recovery, glutathione — different categories, different pricing tiers.
IV therapy pricing in the Houston market splits by drip type (Myers cocktail at the entry tier, NAD+ at the premium tier, custom formulations between), by setting (drip bar walk-in vs medspa vs mobile vs physician-supervised), and by what's included in the protocol (single drip vs series vs programmed against bloodwork). WEF members access IV therapy through Elite Aesthetic MD adjacent to the facility — Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD reviews protocols and pricing in a private consult.
How to read this
The tiers.
The price of iv therapy in the Houston market depends almost entirely on which tier the provider operates in. Each tier serves a different intent. Knowing the tier is more useful than knowing the headline number.
Drip bars (walk-in single drip)
Stand-alone drip-bar businesses selling single drips on a menu. Convenience and speed.
What it's NOT: Lab review, physician supervision in most cases, integration with anything else.
MedSpas (drip as add-on to aesthetics)
MedSpa archetypes offering IV as an add-on to injectables and aesthetic services — IV is rarely the headline at this tier.
What it's NOT: Primary medical IV practice; bloodwork-driven protocol design.
Mobile IV services
Houston has multiple mobile IV providers delivering drips at home or office. Premium for convenience.
What it's NOT: Clinical-setting safety standards in most cases; lab-driven programming.
Physician-supervised clinical IV (Elite Aesthetic MD via WEF)
IV therapy programmed and administered through Elite Aesthetic MD adjacent to Wellness Elite Fitness, with Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD reviewing protocols against the member's bloodwork.
What it's NOT: Walk-in convenience. The protocol design is the program.
What WEF coordinates
How the integrated club works.
WEF membership covers the social wellness club — the recovery suite, the strength floor, scheduling coordination. IV therapy is provided by Elite Aesthetic MD at its own rates; WEF coordinates scheduling and hosts the service on-site. The club and the medical practice share a corridor, not a billing structure:
- Physician-supervised protocol design by Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD (Elite Aesthetic MD)
- Bloodwork review before high-dose vitamin protocols (G6PD, kidney function, cardiac history screened) — Elite Aesthetic MD service
- Drip menu including Myers cocktail, NAD+, athletic recovery, glutathione, biotin, B12, vitamin D loading — priced and billed by Elite Aesthetic MD
- Integration with the WEF recovery suite (drip after HBOT, drip during float, etc.) — member-coordinated scheduling
- On-site access adjacent to WEF — no commute, same corridor
- Clinical-setting administration with monitoring by Elite Aesthetic MD staff
How to find WEF pricing
Reviewed in person.
WEF publishes membership pricing. The membership is for the integrated club, and the right tier for any given member depends on the goals and the cadence the member can actually sustain. New members are welcome to tour the space at a gym day pass — a walkthrough of the recovery suite, the strength floor, and the consult room, with no obligation. IV and other clinical protocols, if a member wants them, are scoped separately by Elite Aesthetic MD.
Common questions
Frequently asked.
How much does IV therapy cost in Houston?
IV therapy pricing in Houston varies by drip type, by setting, and by what's included. A walk-in Myers cocktail at a drip bar sits at one price tier. A clinically-supervised NAD+ protocol with bloodwork review sits at another. WEF members access physician-supervised IV through Elite Aesthetic MD adjacent to the facility, priced by Elite Aesthetic MD; WEF membership pricing is published.
What's in a Myers cocktail?
The foundation IV drip: magnesium, calcium, B-complex, and vitamin C. The workhorse for travel recovery, low-energy weeks, and general hydration support.
What is NAD+ IV?
NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) IV is a longer-format drip — typically an hour or more — used in cellular metabolism and longevity-context protocols. The literature on NAD+ for cellular metabolism is still maturing; WEF frames the evidence base honestly at intake.
Is IV therapy covered by insurance, HSA, or FSA?
Almost never by insurance for wellness-context IV. IV through Elite Aesthetic MD is a clinical service and may qualify for HSA/FSA with proper documentation; whether a specific drip qualifies depends on your plan and a physician's order. Confirm with your plan administrator before booking. WEF accepts HSA/FSA cards as a payment method but cannot determine eligibility for you.
Why does WEF route IV through Elite Aesthetic MD?
IV therapy is clinical work — drip formulation, contraindication screening, administration. Elite Aesthetic MD is the medical practice adjacent to WEF, owned and overseen by Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD. The clinical work runs there; the integrated wellness program runs at WEF. Two practices, one corridor.
How do I find out what IV at WEF costs?
IV is priced and billed by Elite Aesthetic MD. The gym day pass walkthrough includes a conversation about the IV menu; the protocol itself is scoped by Elite Aesthetic MD for the member's actual goals.
Walk the floor.
The gym day pass includes a private walkthrough + pricing reviewed in person.