Recovery Suite

IV therapy near Webster, 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. 12 to 18 minutes from Webster via NASA Parkway or I-45 south.

In one paragraph

IV therapy on-site is provided and administered by Elite Aesthetic MD — a separate, licensed medical practice operated by Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD, 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. 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 12 to 18 minutes from Webster, accessible via NASA Parkway 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.

The menu, in detail

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.

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The drive from Webster

About 12 to 20 minutes to 104 Whispering Pines Ave, Friendswood — NASA Parkway (FM-528) west, or I-45 south to FM-528.

From Webster

The quiet drive west on FM-528.

Webster sits at the junction of I-45 and the Bay Area medical corridor — a dense, shift-driven stretch where NASA Parkway feeds commuters in every direction. The drive to Friendswood follows FM-528 west, a straight shot of twelve to twenty minutes depending on the time of day. Some clients leave central Webster or Edgewater before the morning rush and arrive well before the first appointment window opens.

Elite Aesthetic MD, Dr. Swet Chaudhari's independent practice, operates inside the Wellness Elite Fitness building at 104 Whispering Pines Ave, Friendswood. The recovery suite is open 7 am to 7 pm; the WEF strength floor runs 24 hours for members. No appointment or membership is needed to walk the floor first. Everything is under one roof, making the trip from Webster a single errand rather than several.

Who drives in from Webster

Shift cycles, long focus blocks, and the case for IV.

Webster draws aerospace engineers from Johnson Space Center, healthcare workers rotating through HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake, and retail and logistics professionals on the Baybrook corridor. What those roles share is irregular hours — early call times, night rotations, sustained concentration under deadline. Oral hydration and rest address some of the deficit. IV nutrient delivery, administered by Dr. Chaudhari and the Elite Aesthetic MD team, addresses it faster and more precisely. For someone finishing a twelve-hour shift or preparing for a week of mission-critical work, the fifteen-minute drive west on NASA Parkway pencils out cleanly against the recovery it returns.

The menu, in practice

What Elite Aesthetic MD actually 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 Webster 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 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 clinical review by Dr. Chaudhari 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 so by Elite Aesthetic MD.

What members notice

Hydration first.

The most common observation members from Webster 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 Elite Aesthetic MD observes across its patient population.

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. WEF membership unlocks access to the on-site suite; the intake consult with Elite Aesthetic MD finds the right protocol.

"I drive in from Webster 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.

Is Elite Aesthetic MD inside the same building I drive to in Friendswood?

Yes. Dr. Chaudhari's practice, Elite Aesthetic MD, is an independent medical practice located inside the Wellness Elite Fitness building at 104 Whispering Pines Ave. You park once. IV therapy is administered by Dr. Chaudhari's team; WEF operates the fitness and recovery facility around it.

I work rotating shifts near HCA Clear Lake. Is the timing realistic before or after a hospital shift?

The Elite Aesthetic MD recovery suite is available during the facility's 7 am to 7 pm window, which covers most pre-shift and post-shift gaps for medical corridor workers. The drive from central Webster or Edgewater runs roughly twelve to twenty minutes on NASA Parkway or I-45 to FM-528 — manageable on either side of a rotation.

I have never visited. Can I come in to look around before committing to anything?

Absolutely. No membership and no appointment are required to tour the Wellness Elite Fitness space. Walk the floor, see the recovery suite, and speak with staff at your own pace. Day passes are also available. Everyone is welcome — the club is built for anyone who wants to invest in their quality of life, whatever their starting point.

How far is IV therapy from Webster?

12 to 18 minutes, via NASA Parkway 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 adjacent to WEF. Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD — Medical Director of Elite Aesthetic MD — conducts the intake review and reviews member labs before 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.

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