F1 Las Vegas IV Therapy 2026: Mobile Hydration to Your Hotel 

Race-ready hydration. Licensed nurses. Delivered to your room on the Las Vegas Strip. 

★★★★★ Trusted by 25,000+ satisfied patients

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Built for Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026 

The Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix is back from November 19 to 22, 2026. Three days of practice, qualifying, and a Saturday night race that turns the Las Vegas Strip into one of the loudest, hottest, and most exciting street circuits in the world. It is also one of the toughest weekends your body can have. 


Long flights. Late nights. Loud paddocks. Free-flowing Champagne in the suites. Walking from your hotel to your zone and back again at 1 a.m. By Saturday morning, most fans are running on coffee and willpower. 


Pure IV brings recovery to your hotel room. A licensed registered nurse shows up at your door, sets up an IV drip built for race week, and you start feeling better in 30 to 45 minutes. We serve every Strip hotel, every off-Strip resort, every rental, and every neighborhood near the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. 


We are mobile only. We do not run a clinic. We come to you. That is the whole point. 

F1 Las Vegas 2026 Quick Facts 

Event Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026
Race Week Wednesday, November 18 to Sunday, November 23, 2026
Practice 1 & 2 Friday, November 20, 2026
Practice 3 & Qualifying Saturday, November 21, 2026
Race Day Saturday night, November 22, 2026
Track Las Vegas Strip Circuit (3.8 miles, 17 turns, 50 laps, top speeds over 215 mph)
Start / Finish Koval Lane, near the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand and Skybox
Fan Zones East Harmon, West Harmon, Mirage, T-Mobile Zone at Sphere, Koval, Paddock, Wynn, Caesars, MGM
Pure IV Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, with late-night and early-morning slots during race week
Phone (702) 830-4981 • (833) 688-1299

Schedule details confirmed by the official Formula 1 race calendar and the Las Vegas Grand Prix. 

What F1 Race Week Actually Does to Your Body 

Most fans do not think about hydration until they wake up Saturday morning feeling like they ran the race themselves. By then, you are behind. Here is what is really happening: 

  • Jet Lag and Travel Fatigue

    Most F1 fans fly in from outside Nevada. Some come from the East Coast, Europe, Mexico, the UK, Australia, or the Middle East. Long flights dry you out. A six-hour flight can cost you up to two liters of body water. Add a three- or four-hour time change and your sleep cycle is wrecked before the first practice session even starts. 

  • Las Vegas Dry Air

    Las Vegas sits in the high desert. Even in November, the air is dry, the humidity is low, and your body loses water just by breathing. Indoor casino air is even drier. You can lose a full liter of fluids overnight without ever leaving your room. 

  • Alcohol at Every Turn

    Heineken is the title sponsor. Champagne is on every podium. Your suite has an open bar. Every restaurant has a sommelier. Most fans drink more in three days of F1 than they do in a month at home. Alcohol pulls water out of your cells, drops your B vitamins, and gives you a brutal headache the next morning. 

  • Late Nights and Lost Sleep

    The race starts at night. After-parties run until sunrise. The Sphere is open. The clubs are open. Drai's, XS, Omnia, Hakkasan, and Tao all run special F1 weekend events. By Race Day, most fans have slept maybe 12 hours total since Wednesday. Sleep loss tanks your immune system and drains your B-complex vitamins. 

  • Walking and Standing for Hours

    F1 zones do not connect. You walk from your hotel to your gate. You stand for hours in the grandstand. You walk back across pedestrian bridges at 1 a.m. By Day 2, your legs feel like cement. That is magnesium and potassium loss. 

  • Why Water Alone Will Not Fix It

    Drinking water helps a little. But oral vitamins lose 70 to 80 percent of their strength in your stomach. IV therapy goes straight into your bloodstream. You get 100 percent of the fluids, vitamins, and electrolytes within minutes. That is why F1 drivers, team principals, VIP guests, and smart fans all use IV drips during race week. 

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Pure IV Drip Menu for F1 Las Vegas 2026 

Every drip uses FDA-approved ingredients only, mixed by licensed pharmacies, and given by a Pure IV registered nurse in your hotel room. Below are the most popular drips for F1 race week, in order of what most fans book. 

Drip Price What It Does Best Time to Book
Pre-Game IV $210 Fluids, electrolytes, and B vitamins. Loads you up before Day 1 so you are ahead of the dehydration curve. Book the day you fly in, or Wednesday before Practice
Hangover IV $300 Fluids, B-Complex, anti-nausea, anti-inflammatory, and stomach acid reducer. The most popular F1 weekend drip. Saturday or Sunday morning recovery
Myers Cocktail IV $250 The classic. Fluids, B-Complex, Vitamin C, Magnesium, and Calcium. Great all-around boost. Anytime during race week
Jet Lag IV $250 Fluids, B vitamins, and amino acids to reset your body clock fast. Day you fly in from out of town or overseas
Energy Boost IV $210 B12, B-Complex, and amino blend. Sharp focus and lift without caffeine. Morning of Qualifying or Race Day
Athletic Performance IV $250 Fluids, amino acids, and electrolytes. Built for sore legs and long walks. Mid-weekend leg recovery
Headache + Migraine IV $285 Fluids, magnesium, anti-inflammatory, and anti-nausea meds. Stops the pounding headache fast. After a long night out
Immune Boost IV $250 Vitamin C, Zinc, B-Complex, and fluids. Protect yourself from race week crud. Before you fly in and during race week
Cold & Flu IV $250 Higher dose Vitamin C, Zinc, and anti-inflammatory. If you feel a cold coming on. Early signs of getting sick
Recovery IV $250 Fluids, B-Complex, Magnesium, and amino acids. The everyday reset. Sunday before you fly home
Jackpot IV (Nevada Exclusive) $405 Our Vegas-only signature: B vitamins, Vitamin C, Glutathione, Zinc, Magnesium, Taurine, and an amino blend. Saturday before Race Day
Megalodon IV $405 Our biggest standard drip. Loaded with vitamins, amino acids, and electrolytes. When you want the works
Mega Myers Cocktail $325 A stronger Myers with extra vitamins and minerals. Mid-weekend reset
Super Immune IV $335 High-dose Vitamin C plus Zinc, Glutathione, and B vitamins. Heavy immune support
Anti-Inflammatory IV $335 Fluids, Glutathione, anti-inflammatory medication, and Magnesium. Sore body, sore head
High Rollers IV $600 Our top-shelf F1 suite drip. Premium hydration, premium recovery, premium everything. Suite parties, VIP groups, big nights
NAD+ IV $1 / mg Cellular-level repair. Resets energy, mental clarity, and recovery on a deeper level. Pre-race or post-race deep reset

Add-Ons 

  • Basic IV add-in ($30 each): Glutathione, B12, Biotin, Vitamin C, Magnesium, Zinc, Vitamin D, B-Complex, Tri-Immune 
  • Basic IM (intramuscular) shot: $35 
  • NAC add-in: $80 to $155 
  • NAD+ add-in: $1 per mg 
  • Medications on request: anti-inflammatory pain meds, anti-nausea, stomach acid reducer, antihistamine, steroid 

Your F1 Las Vegas 2026 Weekend Game Plan 

Most fans wait until they feel awful to book. That is too late. Here is the smart way to plan your hydration across the full race week. 

Day What Is Happening Best Drip Why
Wednesday, Nov 18 Arrival Day Jet Lag IV or Pre-Game IV Reset your body clock and load up on fluids before the chaos starts. Best for fans flying in from the East Coast, Europe, or overseas.
Thursday, Nov 19 Race Week Opens Energy Boost or Pre-Game IV Grand Prix Plaza events, F1 HUB previews, and Welcome to Vegas parties begin. Get ahead of dehydration.
Friday, Nov 20 Practice 1 & 2 Myers Cocktail or Immune Boost Long day at the track, late nights at Sphere, dinner reservations. Stay sharp and skip the cold.
Saturday, Nov 21 Practice 3 & Qualifying Hangover IV or Jackpot IV The morning after the first big party. This is the #1 booked drip of the weekend.
Saturday Night, Nov 22 RACE DAY Energy Boost + High Rollers IV Get fresh and sharp before the 50-lap night race. Suite groups love the High Rollers IV.
Sunday, Nov 23 Departure / Recovery Recovery IV or NAD+ IV Three days of dehydration, alcohol, and lost sleep. Get yourself back to human before your flight.

Pure IV Delivers to Every Las Vegas Strip Hotel 

The F1 race route runs right through the heart of the Strip. Every major hotel is inside or next to the circuit. Pure IV serves all of them — every tower, every suite, every floor — with no travel fee on the Strip. 

Hotels on or Touching the Las Vegas Strip Circuit 

Wynn Las Vegas 

Turns 1 and 2. Opening-lap drama. We deliver to Wynn Tower and Encore Tower rooms. 

Encore at Wynn 

Same property as Wynn. Suite parties and bachelor groups love the Recovery and High Rollers IVs. 

Resorts World Las Vegas 

North end of the Strip near the Sphere. Great Race Day base. 

Fontainebleau Las Vegas 

Newest tower on the Strip. F1 hospitality suites with track views. 

The Venetian Resort 

Home of the F1 HUB. Track-view rooms in the South Tower. 

The Palazzo 

Same property as The Venetian. Luxury Track-View Suites. 

Treasure Island 

Center Strip, walkable to multiple F1 zones. 

Caesars Palace 

Mirage and Caesars zones. Founding race partner. 

The Mirage 

Center Strip. Near the Mirage zone grandstands. 

The LINQ Hotel 

Center Strip, near the Paddock zone. 

Flamingo Las Vegas 

Center Strip. Steps from the Caesars zone. 

Harrah's Las Vegas 

Center Strip. Easy walk to Grand Prix Plaza. 

Horseshoe Las Vegas 

Geographic center of the circuit. Near Grand Prix Plaza. 

The Cromwell 

Boutique hotel right at the Linq corner. 

Paris Las Vegas 

Versailles Tower balcony rooms have track views toward Turn 13. 

Bally's (Horseshoe) 

Center Strip on the inside of the track. 

Planet Hollywood 

Inside the circuit, near Turn 15. 

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 

Boulevard Tower wraparound terraces. Iconic F1 hotel. 

Vdara Hotel & Spa 

Aria complex. Quieter, all-suite stay. 

Aria Resort and Casino 

Right next to Turns 14, 15, and 16. 

The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas 

Aria complex. Luxury Race Day base. 

Bellagio 

Between Turns 13 and 14. Fountain View suites face the track. 

MGM Grand 

Founding partner of the race. Between Turns 16 and 17. 

Signature at MGM Grand 

Tower 3 has balcony suites with finish-line views. 

SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand 

Top-floor luxury for VIP fans. 

Park MGM and NoMad Las Vegas 

South-center Strip, near the MGM zone. 

New York-New York 

Affordable Strip option near Turns 16 to 17. 

Excalibur 

South Strip budget option, walkable to the MGM zone. 

Luxor Las Vegas 

South Strip pyramid. Great rates during race week. 

Mandalay Bay 

South Strip resort. Quieter end of the circuit. 

Delano Las Vegas 

All-suite tower at Mandalay Bay. 

Four Seasons Las Vegas 

Top of Mandalay Bay tower. Premium service. 

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas 

Official F1 rideshare drop-off near East Harmon zone. 

Sahara Las Vegas 

North Strip. Affordable F1 base near Sphere. 

Westgate Las Vegas 

Near the T-Mobile zone at Sphere. 

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World 

Premium tower inside Resorts World. 

Crockfords Las Vegas 

Five-star tower inside Resorts World. 

Hilton Grand Vacations Elara 

Track views of the final sector. 

Hilton Grand Vacations on the Boulevard 

Inside the Hilton Grand Vacations Zone. 

The Platinum Hotel 

Off-Strip, views of Turns 4 to 5. 

Not on the list? Call us. We serve every hotel, motel, condo, Airbnb, VRBO, and private rental in the Las Vegas Valley. 

Off-Strip and Surrounding Areas 

  • Downtown Las Vegas and Fremont Street 
  • Summerlin 
  • Spring Valley 
  • Enterprise 
  • Paradise 
  • Henderson 
  • Green Valley 
  • Lake Las Vegas 
  • North Las Vegas 
  • Anthem 
  • Centennial Hills 
  • The Lakes 
  • MacDonald Ranch 
  • Seven Hills 
  • Southern Highlands 
  • Mountain's Edge 
  • Boulder City (limited) 

Wherever You Stay • We Come to You 

How Pure IV Works on F1 Race Weekend 

Booking a mobile IV during F1 weekend is simple. The whole process takes about an hour from booking to recovery, and most of that hour is you relaxing in your hotel room. 

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Step 1

Book Online or Call

Choose your drip, your hotel, and your time window. Takes about two minutes. You can book Single, group of two, or full suite parties.

Step 2

Quick Video Call with a Nurse Practitioner

Nevada law requires a Good Faith Exam (GFE) before any IV. It is a five-minute video call. The GFE is valid for 365 days, so repeat patients skip this step.

Step 3

Your Registered Nurse Arrives

They text you when they are on the way. Confirm your room number, check vitals, and you are set.

Step 4

Relax for 30 to 45 Minutes

Watch TV. Take a nap. Scroll your phone. Most fans feel the difference before the drip is done.

Step 5

Get Back to F1.

Your nurse cleans up, packs out, and you are race-ready.

Same-day appointments and late-night slots fill up fast on F1 weekend. 

Book early. Friday morning, Saturday morning, and post-race Sunday are the most-requested time slots of the entire year for Pure IV Las Vegas. If you wait until you wake up feeling rough, you may not get a same-hour slot. 

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Book F1 Las Vegas IV Therapy Now

Pure IV is built for groups. We send multiple nurses to suites, penthouses, hotel buyouts, and private parties. Pricing scales for groups of 5, 10, 20, or more. 

Who Books Group Drips on F1 Weekend? 

  • Skybox and Paddock Club groups doing a pre-race reset in a Strip suite 
  • Sponsor and brand activations bringing executives and guests to Las Vegas 
  • Driver fan clubs and team supporter groups 
  • Bachelor and bachelorette parties built around the race 
  • Content creator and influencer trips with morning shoots 
  • Corporate retreats and dealer incentive trips during race week 
  • Private watch parties in penthouse suites 

F1 Suite Concierge Service 

For Skybox-level groups, premium hotel buyouts, and seven-figure suites, we provide a dedicated nurse on-call across the full weekend. Email or call to set up F1 Suite Concierge Service before race week. 

Best Drip by F1 Las Vegas Track Zone 

Each F1 zone has its own vibe. Some are wide-open party zones. Some are quiet hospitality boxes. Your drip plan can match. 

Zone What It Is Best Drip
East Harmon Zone Main Grandstand, Heineken Silver Skybox, start/finish line. The biggest fan zone. Pre-Game IV or Hangover IV. Long days, full schedule, big crowds.
West Harmon Zone Across from the Main Grandstand. Great views of pit lane. Myers Cocktail. Solid all-around drip for full days at the track.
T-Mobile Zone at Sphere A-list performances, fan activations, biggest party in F1. Energy Boost or Hangover IV. The Sphere zone goes late.
Mirage Zone (Heineken Grandstand) All-inclusive beer, Koval Straightaway views. Athletic Performance or Anti-Inflammatory IV. Helps with the standing and the beer.
Koval Zone (Hello Kitty Grandstand) Turns 3, 4, and the DRS zone. Immune Boost. Big crowds, mixed weather.
Paddock Zone (Hospitality only) Behind-the-scenes pit and garage access. Jackpot IV or High Rollers IV. VIP energy needs VIP recovery.
Wynn Zone Northwest corner of the circuit, premium hospitality. NAD+ or High Rollers IV. Premium suites, premium drip.
Caesars Zone (West) Mirage and Caesars suites and grandstands. Mega Myers Cocktail. Strong reset between days.
MGM Zone (Southwest) Turns 13 to 16, close to Bellagio, Aria, Cosmopolitan. Recovery IV. Many of the top track-view hotels live here.
Hilton Grand Vacations Zone Final sector views. Headache + Migraine IV. After loud, long nights.
South Koval Zone (Hospitality) Premium hospitality near the Koval Straightaway. Super Immune IV. Long weekends in close quarters.

Why Choose Pure IV

Why F1 Fans Choose Pure IV 

Las Vegas has a lot of mobile IV companies. Most treat race week like any other weekend. We do not. Pure IV is built for high-volume Las Vegas events. We know the Strip. We know F1 weekend traffic. We staff up months in advance. 

Physician Owned and Led

Pure IV is owned and overseen by Dr. Allison Lane, MD. Every drip we offer is built on safe medical protocols. We are not a pop-up. We are not a side hustle. We are a real medical company that runs across nine states. 

Real Licensed Registered Nurses

Every nurse who shows up to your room is a Registered Nurse (RN) or a Nurse Practitioner (NP), licensed in Nevada. No medics. No paramedics. No EMTs. RNs only. Insured. Background-checked. Trained on every drip we offer. 

Hotel Room Delivery, No Travel Fee 

We deliver to every Las Vegas Strip hotel, every off-Strip resort, every Airbnb, every rental, and every neighborhood inside the Las Vegas Valley. No travel fee in most areas. 

Same-Day and Late-Night Booking 

F1 weekend is not a 9-to-5 event. The race starts at night. The parties run later. We staff late shifts and early mornings across the full race week. 

Group Bookings Made Easy 

Bringing a group of 5, 10, or 20 plus? We send multiple nurses. We coordinate timing. We bring extra supplies. We make it simple. 

Trusted by 33,000-Plus Patients 

Pure IV has served more than 33,000 patients across the Western United States. We have run drips at EDC, Las Vegas Bowl, NFR, Super Bowl LVIII, March Madness, CES, NAB, Magic, MAGIC Las Vegas, ConExpo, and every major Las Vegas event of the last several years. 

LegitScript Certified • HIPAA Compliant • FDA-Approved Ingredients • Licensed in Nevada 

Every Pure IV bag is mixed by a licensed compounding pharmacy. Every needle is sterile and single-use. Vitals are checked before every drip. 

Pure IV Safety Standards 

  • Medical oversight by Dr. Allison Lane, MD 
  • Every nurse is an RN or NP licensed in Nevada 
  • Good Faith Exam (GFE) video call required — five minutes, valid for 365 days 
  • FDA-approved ingredients only, mixed by licensed compounding pharmacies 
  • Single-use sterile equipment 
  • Vitals (blood pressure and pulse) checked before every treatment 
  • LegitScript certified 
  • HIPAA compliant — your health info stays private 
  • Insured and bonded 

What Pure IV Does Not Treat 

Pure IV is a wellness service. We do not treat medical emergencies, drug or alcohol overdose, broken bones, head injuries, chest pain, seizures, or any life-threatening condition. If you or anyone near you has a medical emergency at F1, find the nearest medical tent or call 911 immediately. 

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What F1 Fans Say About Pure IV 

We have served race fans, drivers' families, team members, hospitality groups, and weekend warriors across multiple Las Vegas Grand Prix events. 

"Saved our Race Day." 

Group of eight in a Wynn suite. Booked Hangover IVs at 9 a.m. Saturday after a brutal Friday night. Every single one of us was back at the track by 1 p.m. Worth every dollar. 

— Marcus T., Los Angeles 

"The nurse was incredible." 

Flew in from London for F1. Jet lag was destroying me. Pure IV came to my room at the Venetian, set up a Jet Lag drip, and I felt human again. Booked another for Saturday morning. 

— Priya R., London 

"Better than any clinic." 

I have used three different mobile IV companies in Vegas. Pure IV is the only one that showed up on time, looked professional, and actually knew what they were doing. The Jackpot IV is the move. 

— Eddie K., Phoenix 

"Made our suite party." 

Booked 12 High Rollers IVs for our Skybox group. Two nurses came, set up in the suite, knocked it out in under an hour. We were the freshest crew on race night. 

— Stephanie L., Miami 

FAQ's

F1 Las Vegas IV Therapy FAQ 

  • How much does mobile IV therapy cost during F1 weekend?

    Most drips run $210 to $405. The most popular F1 drips are the Hangover IV ($300), Myers Cocktail ($250), and the Nevada-exclusive Jackpot IV ($405). Premium options include the High Rollers IV ($600) and NAD+ ($1 per mg). There is no travel fee for Strip hotels and most Las Vegas locations. 

  • How fast can a nurse get to my hotel during F1 weekend?

    Same-day appointments are usually available. Most race-week bookings are filled within one to two hours. F1 race week is one of our busiest weekends of the year, so we strongly recommend booking ahead. 

  • Do you really deliver to every Strip hotel?

    Yes. Pure IV delivers to every Las Vegas Strip hotel, every off-Strip resort, every Airbnb, and most rentals across the Las Vegas Valley. If your hotel is not listed on this page, call (702) 830-4981 and we will confirm. 

  • How long does an IV drip take?

    Most drips take 30 to 45 minutes from the time the nurse arrives until you are done. NAD+ drips run longer (90 minutes to two hours). The Good Faith Exam (GFE) video call adds about five minutes the first time you book. 

  • What is the Good Faith Exam (GFE)?

    Nevada law requires a brief video call with a licensed Nurse Practitioner before any IV. It takes about five minutes. The GFE is valid for 365 days, so you only do it once per year. 

  • Is mobile IV therapy safe?

    Yes, when delivered by licensed RNs with medical oversight. Pure IV is physician-led, RN-staffed, LegitScript certified, and HIPAA compliant. We use FDA-approved ingredients, sterile single-use equipment, and check vitals before every drip. We do not treat medical emergencies. 

  • Can I book IV therapy for my whole suite or group?

    Yes. Pure IV is built for groups. We send multiple nurses for parties of 5, 10, 20, or more. Group pricing is available. F1 Skybox, Paddock Club, and penthouse suite groups are our biggest weekend bookings. 

  • Will an IV cure my hangover?

    A Hangover IV will dramatically reduce headache, nausea, dehydration, and fatigue. Most patients feel a major difference within 30 minutes. It is not a magic eraser, but it is the fastest legal way to feel human again after a big F1 night. 

  • Will it help with jet lag?

    Yes. Our Jet Lag IV is built for fans flying in from out of state or overseas. It pushes fluids, B vitamins, and amino acids to reset your body clock fast. 

  • Can I use HSA or FSA to pay?

    Yes. Pure IV accepts HSA and FSA cards for eligible treatments. Ask during booking. 

  • Do you accept tips?

    Tips are not required and never expected. If your nurse went above and beyond, they are appreciated. 

  • What if I am on medications or have a medical condition?

    Disclose all medications and conditions during your GFE video call. The NP will adjust your drip or decline service if it is not safe. Always tell us about heart, kidney, or liver conditions. 

  • Can you come to my Airbnb or private rental?

    Yes. Pure IV delivers to Airbnbs, VRBOs, private rentals, and homes anywhere in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Paradise, and surrounding areas. 

  • How early should I book for F1 weekend?

    For race week (November 19 to 22, 2026), book at least 48 to 72 hours ahead for your preferred time slot. Saturday morning and Sunday morning are the highest-demand slots of the whole year. Walk-up same-day is often available but not guaranteed. 

  • Do you serve hospitality boxes and the Paddock Club directly?

    No. The Paddock Club, Skybox, and Grand Prix Plaza are inside ticketed F1 zones. We deliver to your hotel room, suite, or rental before or after you go to the track. Many groups book a pre-race drip in the morning and a recovery drip after the race. 

  • Can I book back-to-back drips across the weekend?

    Yes. Many fans book two, three, or four drips across race week. Most popular setup: Pre-Game IV on Thursday, Hangover IV on Saturday morning, Energy Boost on Race Day, Recovery IV on Sunday before flying home. 

  • Is there a cancellation fee?

    Cancellations made more than 24 hours before your appointment are free. Same-day cancellations during F1 weekend may have a fee due to high demand. Call us — we work with you. 

  • What payment methods do you accept?

    Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, HSA, FSA, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. 

  • Do you speak Spanish or other languages?

    Yes. Bilingual (English and Spanish) staff are available. For other languages during F1 weekend, request when booking and we will do our best to match a nurse. 

  • Can I book months ahead?

    Yes. Pure IV opens advanced bookings for F1 race week throughout the year. Lock in your time slot early — Saturday and Sunday mornings sell out first. 

Book Your F1 Las Vegas 2026 IV Therapy Now 

F1 weekend slots fill faster than any other event in Las Vegas. Pure IV is physician owned, nurse led, and trusted by 33,000-plus patients across the Western United States. We are mobile only. We come to you, anywhere in Las Vegas. Always.