Recovery Suite

IV therapy near Webster, TX.

Physician-supervised IV therapy through Elite Aesthetic MD adjacent to WEF. Myers cocktail, NAD+, athletic recovery drips. 9 to 14 minutes from Webster.

In one paragraph

IV therapy is administered through Elite Aesthetic MD adjacent to Wellness Elite Fitness and overseen by Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD. Available drips include Myers cocktail, NAD+, athletic recovery, glutathione, and high-dose vitamin protocols. Sessions run thirty to sixty minutes in a recliner. The facility is 9 to 14 minutes from Webster, accessible via Bay Area Boulevard or I-45.

Recovery suite at Wellness Elite Fitness in Friendswood, TX where IV therapy is administered Cellular-recovery practice at Wellness Elite Fitness in Friendswood, TX Recovery and IV therapy suite at Wellness Elite Fitness in Friendswood, TX

From Webster

The drive, and the people who take it.

Webster sits at the spine of the NASA corridor - Bay Area Boulevard runs east-west through the heart of it, I-45 carries the north-south through-traffic, and Johnson Space Center anchors the professional gravity of the whole footprint. A Webster member driving to Wellness Elite Fitness in Friendswood covers nine to fourteen minutes depending on the route. Bay Area Boulevard is the longer surface route, more predictable mid-day. I-45 is faster off-peak but loses the time advantage in the 4:00 to 6:00 PM window when Clear Lake commuters push north.

The Webster members who use the recovery suite most consistently work three places: the NASA contractor ecosystem (Boeing, Lockheed, Jacobs, KBR), the Bay Area healthcare cluster around HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake, and the energy and aerospace engineering offices that line Edgewater and the Clear Lake Forest corridor on the Webster side of the line. Their week is structured around schedules that do not tolerate ad-hoc detours - which is why a nine-minute drive matters in a way a thirty-minute drive does not. Webster members book IV therapy because the math works at lunch hour or immediately after a 5:00 PM walkout, not because they have a free afternoon to spare.

That selection bias shapes the conversations the practice tends to have with Webster intake calls. They are usually not asking what IV therapy is. They are asking which protocol fits their week, which lab markers they should bring to the consult, and whether a Friday-afternoon Myers will hold through a Saturday morning bench session. The practice answers those questions the same way Dr. Chaudhari would answer them in clinic - labs first, protocol second.

The menu

What we run.

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. NAD+ runs slower, an hour-plus, and the literature on NAD+ for cellular metabolism is still maturing - we frame it as such with members at intake. 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.

For Webster's NASA-corridor and aerospace-engineering members, two patterns recur. Myers becomes the lunch-hour anchor - short enough to pair with a return to work, sustained enough to carry the afternoon. NAD+ becomes the Friday-evening block - long enough to require the schedule space, sequenced to land before a weekend the member has already committed to. We do not push a one-size protocol. Dr. Chaudhari reviews labs and goals before any first drip and adjusts the formula against the member's actual deficits, not against a menu.

Screening + safety

When labs come first.

IV therapy is a clinical practice. We require labs in 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. Webster members who already carry labs through their primary-care chain at HCA Clear Lake or Memorial Hermann Southeast can forward results through the intake portal - we do not duplicate work that has already been done.

Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Wellness Elite Fitness, who oversees IV therapy protocols for Webster members through Elite Aesthetic MD.
Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD · Chief Medical Officer. Reviews protocol fit before any Webster member's first drip.

What members notice

Hydration first.

The most common observation Webster members report after a Myers drip is mental clarity that holds through the afternoon - the kind that matters when the second half of the day is engineering review or surgical-volume work. NAD+ members describe a slower-onset effect, usually by the second or third session, and frame it less as energy and more as recovery from chronic load. None of this is promised. It is what the practice observes across the membership.

The drip itself is the smallest part of the visit. What I notice is that the rest of Friday afternoon feels like Saturday morning used to - focused without effort. That is the part I budget for now. - Synthesis of Webster-member feedback, aggregated from intake notes and post-visit interviews
Recovery suite tools and supplies at Wellness Elite Fitness, where IV therapy for Webster members is administered through Elite Aesthetic MD.
The recovery suite, Friendswood. Adjacent to the strength floor; Webster members typically pair drips with a same-visit session.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

How far is IV therapy from Webster?

9 to 14 minutes from central Webster via Bay Area Boulevard or I-45 - typically faster than crosstown Houston traffic from the same starting point.

Do Webster members combine IV therapy with a same-day workout or sauna session?

Many do. The recovery suite is integrated into a single facility, so a Webster member can complete a strength session, sit for a thirty-to-sixty minute drip, and walk into the sauna in the same visit. The sequencing matters - lab-driven hydration and amino-acid timing track better when paired with the training stimulus.

I work the NASA corridor on a 9-to-5 - when do most Webster members book?

Two windows show up repeatedly: an 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM lunch-hour slot for Myers or hydration drips that pair with a return to work, and a 4:30 to 6:00 PM after-work block for NAD+ or longer protocols. Friday afternoons are heavier-volume - Webster members often anchor their weekend recovery there.

Is the recovery suite quiet enough for a Webster lunch-hour visit?

Yes. The suite is built as a clinical-adjacent room, not a spa lounge - recliner seating, controlled lighting, quiet enough to take a call or read. Most members close their laptop by minute fifteen, but the environment supports the working-professional visit pattern Webster members tend to need.

Does insurance cover IV therapy?

Almost never. Some HSA/FSA plans reimburse with documentation; we provide receipts.

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