IV therapy near League City, TX.
Not just a gym. A daily retreat.
physician-supervised IV therapy through Elite Aesthetic MD adjacent to Wellness Elite Fitness. Myers cocktail, NAD+, glutathione, athletic recovery drips. 8 to 14 minutes from League City via FM-518 east or I-45 south.
IV therapy at Wellness Elite Fitness is administered through Elite Aesthetic MD — the independent medical practice adjacent to the facility — under the direction of Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD, Medical Director of Elite Aesthetic MD. Available drips include Myers cocktail, NAD+, athletic-recovery blends, glutathione, and high-dose vitamin protocols, each programmed against the member's labs and goals. Sessions run thirty to sixty minutes in a private recliner. The facility is 8 to 14 minutes from League City, accessible via FM-518 east or I-45 south.
IV therapy is delivered by Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD, through Elite Aesthetic MD — a separate, licensed medical practice adjacent to Wellness Elite Fitness. WEF coordinates scheduling and hosts the service on-site; WEF is a wellness facility and does not provide or perform medical care.
Myers cocktail — magnesium, calcium, B-complex, vitamin C. The workhorse drip for travel recovery, low-energy weeks, hydration.
NAD+ — slower drip, hour-plus, typically programmed as a series. Coenzyme involved in cellular metabolism; the clinical literature is still maturing and Elite Aesthetic MD frames it that way at intake.
Athletic recovery — amino-acid blends and electrolyte timing around training blocks. Programmed against the member's week.
Glutathione, biotin, B12, vitamin D — individual additions based on labs, not a default add-on.



The drive from League City
About 12 to 22 minutes to 104 Whispering Pines Ave, Friendswood — FM-518 (Main St) west, or Hwy 96 toward Friendswood.
From League City
The quiet drive west to Friendswood.
League City sits squarely between Houston and Galveston, and the road to Friendswood is straightforward from any corner of it. From South Shore Harbour or Victory Lakes, FM-518 runs west and delivers you to Friendswood in twelve to twenty-two minutes depending on traffic. Tuscan Lakes sits almost at the boundary of both cities along Hwy 96, making the drive barely a transition. FM-646 to FM-518 is a clean alternative for residents coming from the Mar Bella or Westover Park side.
Elite Aesthetic MD — Dr. Swet Chaudhari's independent practice — is located inside the Wellness Elite Fitness building at 104 Whispering Pines Ave, Friendswood. The recovery suite is open seven in the morning to seven in the evening. No appointment is required to walk through the wellness facility first and get a feel for the space before scheduling anything. The building and its services are built to accommodate a visit that fits inside a lunch window or a late afternoon gap before the drive home.
WHO COMES FROM LEAGUE CITY
A city that runs hard.
League City has grown quickly into one of the larger Bay Area suburbs, drawing professionals who commute north toward the Houston medical center and energy corridor, or south toward Galveston and the coast. That corridor life — long days, waterfront weekends, master-planned schedules — creates a specific kind of depletion. IV therapy through Elite Aesthetic MD draws League City residents who want to address that depletion directly: a measured infusion of fluids and nutrients, delivered in a calm clinical setting, in under an hour. The drive west on FM-518 pencils out when the alternative is running on empty for another week.
The menu, in practice
What Elite Aesthetic MD runs.
Myers cocktail is the foundation drip - magnesium, calcium, B-complex, vitamin C. It is the workhorse for travel recovery, low-energy weeks, and general hydration. Members from League City typically run a Myers every two to four weeks; some run weekly through a heavy travel quarter and pull back when the week stabilizes.
NAD+ runs slower, an hour-plus, and the clinical literature on infused NAD+ for cellular metabolism is still maturing. Elite Aesthetic MD frames it as such at intake. Members programmed onto NAD+ are usually running a series rather than a one-off.
Athletic recovery drips lean on amino-acid blends and electrolyte timing around training blocks. Glutathione, biotin, B12, vitamin D loading - those are individual additions based on labs, not a default add-on. Elite Aesthetic MD reviews labs and goals before any first drip and adjusts the formula against the member's actual deficits.
Screening + safety
When labs come first.
IV therapy is a clinical practice. Elite Aesthetic MD requires labs within the last twelve months before any high-dose vitamin loading; certain conditions — G6PD deficiency, kidney function below a threshold, severe cardiac history — shift the conversation entirely. That review happens before the first drip is mixed.
This is not a wellness theatre. The intake is a real one. Members who cannot be cleared are told.
What members notice
Hydration first.
The most common observation members from League City report after a Myers drip is mental clarity through the afternoon and steadier energy across the next day. NAD+ members describe a slower-onset effect — usually by the second or third session. Athletic-recovery drips are most felt the morning after a heavy training block. None of this is promised. It is what members report across the club.
Sequencing in the suite
Where IV sits in the week.
IV sits well alongside cryotherapy, HBOT, infrared sauna, and red light therapy. Elite Aesthetic MD typically programs a Myers after a strength block, NAD+ on a deload week, and athletic-recovery between competition rounds. The sequencing is set against the week's training load, not against any single day. Membership unlocks the stack; the consult finds the right tier.
"I drive in from League City every other Monday for a Myers. By Thursday I'm noticeably steadier than the weeks I skip. It is the only modality where I can predict the next day."A WEF member
Common questions
Frequently asked.
I live in Tuscan Lakes — is this actually close enough to make a regular visit practical?
Tuscan Lakes sits along Hwy 96 near the League City and Friendswood boundary, putting you among the closest League City residents to the facility. The drive to 104 Whispering Pines Ave runs well under twenty minutes. Combined with a recovery suite that opens at seven in the morning and stays open until seven in the evening, a visit fits comfortably around most work and family schedules.
Do I need a membership at Wellness Elite Fitness to access IV therapy through Elite Aesthetic MD?
No membership is required. Elite Aesthetic MD is Dr. Chaudhari's independent practice, located inside the Wellness Elite Fitness building. You schedule directly with that practice. If you are curious about the wellness facility itself, you are welcome to walk the floor at any time — no appointment needed, no obligation. Many visitors from League City do both on the same trip.
What should I expect on a first visit coming from the South Shore Harbour area?
Take FM-518 west out of League City — the drive is typically twelve to eighteen minutes from the South Shore Harbour area. When you arrive, Dr. Chaudhari's team will walk you through the available IV formulations and help you identify what fits your goals. First visits are unhurried. You are welcome here, and there is no pressure to do anything beyond the conversation until you are ready.
How far is IV therapy from League City?
8 to 14 minutes, via FM-518 east or I-45 south. The recovery suite is inside Wellness Elite Fitness at 104 Whispering Pines Ave, Friendswood, TX 77546.
Who administers the drips?
Elite Aesthetic MD, the independent medical practice adjacent to WEF. Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD is the Medical Director of Elite Aesthetic MD; protocol review and lab screening are conducted through that separate practice before any high-dose loading.
What's in a Myers cocktail?
Magnesium, calcium, B-complex, and vitamin C - the foundational micronutrient blend. The standard workhorse drip.
What does NAD+ do?
NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in cellular metabolism. The clinical literature on infused NAD+ is still maturing — Elite Aesthetic MD frames it as such at intake. Sessions run an hour-plus and are typically programmed as a series.
How often should I do IV therapy?
Cadence depends on the protocol and labs. Most members run a Myers every two to four weeks; NAD+ is typically a series; glutathione is condition-dependent.
Are labs required first?
For high-dose vitamin loading, yes - within the last twelve months. Certain conditions shift the conversation entirely. The intake review happens before any first drip.
Does insurance cover IV therapy?
Almost never. Some HSA/FSA plans reimburse with documentation; Elite Aesthetic MD provides receipts on request.
Can IV be stacked with cryotherapy or HBOT?
Yes. IV is commonly programmed alongside cryotherapy, HBOT, infrared sauna, and red light therapy. The sequencing is set against the week's training load.
Sequenced into the recovery suite.
An IV on its own is a session. An IV sequenced with sauna, cryotherapy, and the strength block is a practice. Membership unlocks the stack — the consult finds the right tier.
"All the most amazing cold/hot/light/massage/PEMF/HBOT therapies and recovery equipment."
Walk the suite.
A private tour of the recovery suite, the strength floor, and the consult room. No session required.
How it works.
Seven steps from first call to first quarterly re-test.
FAQ · 25 answers.
25 questions members ask most before joining.
Side by side.
Modality + facility comparisons from the editorial desk.
What it replaces.
Membership compared to the à-la-carte stack.
League City hub
More on the Wellness Elite Fitness floor serving League City — visit the League City gym hub →