Hotel & Resort IV Therapy Partnerships — Elevate Your Guest Experience
Your guests expect more than a comfortable bed and a good restaurant. Today's luxury travelers want wellness experiences that help them feel their best throughout their stay. Mobile IV therapy is one of the fastest-growing guest amenities in the hospitality industry — and Pure IV makes it easy to offer.
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We partner with hotels and resorts to provide in-room IV therapy as a turnkey concierge service. Your property gets a premium wellness offering that guests love and talk about. We handle everything — medical staffing, supplies, oversight, insurance, and guest coordination. Your team simply refers guests to us.
Currently partnering with properties in Las Vegas, Nashville, Phoenix/Scottsdale, Denver, Park City, and more.
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How the Partnership Works
Turnkey setup. Zero liability to your property
Pure IV carries its own commercial general liability and medical malpractice insurance. We treat guests in their rooms with our own supplies. Your property has zero medical liability exposure.
We train your concierge team
We provide your front desk and concierge staff with a simple booking process. When a guest requests IV therapy, your team connects them with us. We take it from there.
Branded collateral for your property
In-room cards, digital menu inserts, concierge desk displays, and TV channel content showcasing the IV therapy amenity. All materials can be co-branded with your hotel.
60-minute response time
When a guest books, our nurse is at the hotel within 60 minutes in most cases. We coordinate with your front desk or security for room access protocols.
Revenue share available
Your property earns a referral fee or revenue share on every guest treatment. New ancillary revenue stream with zero investment from your side.
Why Hotels Are Adding IV Therapy
Guest satisfaction and reviews
Hotels that offer IV therapy consistently see it mentioned in positive reviews. Guests recovering from hangovers, jet lag, or illness rave about the convenience. It turns a good stay into an unforgettable one.
Competitive differentiation
As wellness becomes a priority, hotels with IV therapy stand out. This signals your property is forward-thinking and guest-focused. Critical in competitive markets like Vegas, Nashville, and Scottsdale.
New revenue stream
We provide your front desk and concierge staff with a simple booking process. When a guest requests IV therapy, your team connects them with us. We take it from there.
Extended stays and repeat visits
When guests feel great, they engage more with your amenities — restaurants, spas, pools. A guest who recovers from jet lag is more likely to book dinner at your restaurant than one who spends the day in bed.
The #1 market for hotel IV therapy. Hangover recovery is most requested, plus jet lag for international visitors, convention recovery, and pool party hydration. Vegas guests pay for convenience and recovery.
Bachelorette party recovery, honky-tonk hangovers, and CMA Fest weekend. Nashville hotels with IV therapy see strong word-of-mouth from bach party groups.
Resort guests in desert heat, golfers after 18 holes in the sun, spring training travelers. October–April resort season is peak demand.
Altitude sickness is the primary use case. Ski lodge guests from sea level are the most common patients. Properties at 7,000+ feet see highest demand.
Colorado Convention Center is a top-10 U.S. venue. Denver's altitude (5,280 ft) makes conference fatigue worse — dehydration happens faster and hangovers hit harder. IV therapy is practically essential for multi-day Denver conferences.
Partnership Models
| Model | How It Works | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Referral Partnership | Hotel refers guests. We handle everything. Hotel earns per-treatment referral fee. | Hotels wanting zero operational involvement and simple revenue. |
| Co-Branded Service | IV therapy marketed as hotel amenity with co-branded materials. Revenue share. | Hotels wanting IV therapy as a core wellness offering. |
| On-Site Wellness Suite | Dedicated wellness room at hotel. Pure IV staffs during peak hours. | Luxury resorts with high volume and available space. |
| Event-Based | IV therapy at hotel events: conferences, weddings, pool parties. | Hotels with frequent group bookings and events. |
All models include full medical oversight, insurance coverage, and medical waste disposal by Pure IV. Your property has zero operational burden beyond guest referrals.
We customize each partnership based on your property's size, guest profile, and goals. Contact us for a tailored proposal.
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What Your Concierge Team Needs to Know
We keep it simple for your front desk and concierge staff. Here's the entire guest-facing process:
Guest asks about IV therapy. Your team shares the in-room menu card or digital link. The card explains available IVs, pricing, and how to book.
Guest books directly with Pure IV. Guest calls, texts, or books online through the link on the card. Our team handles scheduling, health screening, and medical approval.
Nurse arrives at the hotel. Our nurse checks in with your front desk or security per your property's protocol. The nurse goes to the guest's room with all supplies.
Treatment happens in the guest's room. 30–45 minute IV session. The nurse handles everything — setup, treatment, cleanup, and medical waste removal.
Guest is happy. Property gets credit. The guest attributes the experience to your hotel. You get the review. We get the treatment done.
We provide training materials and a quick 15-minute orientation for your concierge and front desk teams. No medical knowledge required on your side.
Insurance, Liability, and Risk Management
We understand that bringing a medical service into your hotel raises liability questions. Here's how we handle them:
We carry our own insurance
Pure IV maintains commercial general liability insurance and medical malpractice insurance. Your hotel is not listed as a liable party for our medical services.
Certificates of insurance on request
We provide COIs to your risk management team. We can add your property as an additional insured if your legal team requires it.
All staff are licensed and credentialed
Our nurses and paramedics hold active state licenses. Our physician-owned medical team provides oversight on every treatment.
HIPAA-compliant records
All patient information is handled according to HIPAA regulations. Your hotel never sees or stores guest medical information.
Medical waste management
We bring all supplies and remove all medical waste. Nothing is left behind in guest rooms or hotel common areas.
What Actually Causes a Hangover?
Most people assume hangovers are just dehydration. That’s part of it, but the full picture is more complicated. A hangover is actually your body dealing with multiple problems at the same time. Here’s what’s happening inside your body after a night of heavy drinking:
Dehydration and Electrolyte Loss
Alcohol is a diuretic — it tells your kidneys to produce more urine than normal. Research shows that drinking about 4 standard drinks can cause your body to eliminate 600 to 1,000 mL of extra fluid over several hours. That’s up to a full quart of water your body loses on top of what it normally would. This fluid loss pulls electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium out with it. The result? Thirst, dry mouth, headaches, dizziness, and that overall “wrung out” feeling.
Acetaldehyde Buildup
When your liver processes alcohol, it breaks it down in two steps. First, an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase converts ethanol (the alcohol you drank) into acetaldehyde. Then a second enzyme converts acetaldehyde into harmless acetate. The problem? Acetaldehyde is toxic — between 10 and 30 times more toxic than the alcohol itself. When you drink heavily, your liver can’t convert acetaldehyde fast enough. It builds up in your system and causes nausea, vomiting, sweating, and a rapid heartbeat. This is one of the biggest drivers of that “I feel like I’m dying” hangover feeling.
Inflammation and Immune Response
Alcohol triggers your immune system to release inflammatory chemicals called cytokines. These are the same chemicals your body produces when you’re fighting an infection — which is why a bad hangover can feel a lot like being sick. Cytokines cause headaches, body aches, fatigue, nausea, and brain fog. They can even interfere with memory formation, which is why you might not remember parts of the night before.
Stomach Irritation
Alcohol directly irritates and inflames the lining of your stomach and intestines. It increases stomach acid production and slows down the rate at which your stomach empties. This combination causes the nausea, stomach pain, and sometimes vomiting or diarrhea that make hangovers so miserable.
Blood Sugar Drops
Your liver is so busy processing alcohol that it can’t properly regulate your blood sugar. This can cause blood sugar levels to drop, leading to shakiness, weakness, fatigue, and mood changes. If you’re diabetic, this effect can be even more pronounced and potentially dangerous.
Sleep Disruption
Alcohol might help you fall asleep, but it wrecks the quality of your sleep. It blocks the deeper stages of sleep (called REM sleep) that your brain and body need to restore themselves. This is why you can sleep for 8+ hours after drinking and still wake up feeling exhausted, foggy, and irritable.
Congeners: Why Some Drinks Cause Worse Hangovers
Not all alcoholic drinks are created equal when it comes to hangovers. Darker liquors like bourbon, whiskey, red wine, and brandy contain higher levels of compounds called congeners — chemical byproducts of fermentation that contribute to taste, color, and smell. Congeners include substances like methanol, which your body converts into formaldehyde and formic acid (both highly toxic). This is why a night of bourbon tends to produce a worse hangover than the same amount of vodka or gin, which contain far fewer congeners.
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Why Most Hangover Remedies Don’t Work
Let’s be honest — everyone has a “cure” for hangovers. Your college roommate swears by a greasy breakfast. Your coworker drinks pickle juice. The internet says activated charcoal. But when it comes to actual evidence, most popular hangover remedies don’t hold up.
“Hair of the Dog” (Drinking More Alcohol)
This is the oldest hangover myth in the book. Drinking more alcohol the morning after might temporarily mask symptoms because you’re getting buzzed again — but you’re just delaying the inevitable. Your liver still has to process all that alcohol eventually. When the hangover finally catches up, it’s usually worse than it would have been. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism is clear: there is no scientific evidence that this works.
Coffee
Caffeine might help with a headache and make you feel more alert temporarily, but it’s also a diuretic — meaning it makes you pee more and can make dehydration worse. And it does nothing to address nausea, inflammation, or the toxic byproducts your liver is still processing.
Greasy Food
Eating a big, greasy meal before drinking can slow alcohol absorption, which may reduce hangover severity. But eating greasy food after you’re already hungover? It’s more likely to make your nausea worse. Your stomach is already irritated and inflamed — dumping heavy, fatty food on top of that is usually not the answer.
Sports Drinks
Sports drinks like Gatorade can help with mild dehydration because they contain electrolytes. But they also contain a lot of sugar, and they still have to pass through your stomach — which may not be cooperating. If you’re vomiting, sports drinks aren’t going to stay down long enough to help.
Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers
Ibuprofen (Advil) can help with headaches and body aches, but it can also further irritate your already-inflamed stomach lining. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is especially risky because your liver is already working overtime to process alcohol — adding Tylenol puts additional strain on it. Aspirin can also increase stomach irritation and bleeding risk.
The bottom line: most hangover remedies either don’t work, only address one symptom, or can actually make things worse. Effective hangover recovery needs to address multiple problems simultaneously — dehydration, electrolyte loss, inflammation, nausea, and nutrient depletion. That’s exactly what IV therapy does.
How IV Therapy Treats Hangover Symptoms
IV therapy is the most comprehensive approach to hangover relief because it tackles every major cause of your symptoms at the same time. Here’s how each component works:
IV Fluids (Lactated Ringer’s): Rapid rehydration that bypasses your stomach. One liter of IV fluids rehydrates you faster and more completely than drinking several bottles of water — especially important when you’re too nauseous to keep anything down.
Anti-Nausea Medication (Zofran/Ondansetron): This is the same medication hospitals use to stop nausea and vomiting. Delivered directly into your bloodstream, it works within minutes — not the 30-60 minutes it takes for an oral anti-nausea pill (if you can even keep one down).
Anti-Inflammatory Pain Medication (Toradol/Ketorolac):
A powerful, non-narcotic anti-inflammatory that’s far more effective than ibuprofen for hangover headaches and body aches. Unlike acetaminophen, Toradol doesn’t put extra strain on your liver.
B Complex Vitamins: Alcohol depletes your B vitamins, which are essential for energy production, brain function, and metabolism. Replenishing them through an IV restores what alcohol took away and helps your body recover faster.
Vitamin B12: Supports energy levels and neurological function. Alcohol interferes with B12 absorption, so IV delivery ensures your body actually gets what it needs.
Magnesium: Alcohol causes significant magnesium loss. Low magnesium contributes to muscle cramps, headaches, irritability, and fatigue — all classic hangover symptoms. IV magnesium helps restore balance quickly.
Vitamin C: A powerful antioxidant that helps your body fight the oxidative stress caused by alcohol metabolism. It supports your immune system and helps your liver process toxins more efficiently.
Glutathione (available as an add-on): Known as the “master antioxidant,” glutathione plays a direct role in helping your liver break down acetaldehyde — the toxic byproduct that causes many of the worst hangover symptoms. Alcohol depletes your body’s glutathione stores, so replenishing it can accelerate your recovery.
Hangover Remedies Compared: What Actually Works?
| Remedy | Addresses Dehydration? | Stops Nausea? | Relieves Pain? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water | Partially (slow absorption) | No | No |
| Sports Drinks | Partially (slow, sugar-heavy) | No | No |
| Coffee | No (makes it worse) | No (can increase it) | Mild headache relief |
| Ibuprofen | No | No (irritates stomach) | Yes (limited) |
| Greasy Food | No | Can make it worse | No |
| IV Therapy | Yes (100% absorption, immediate) | Yes (anti-nausea medication included) | Yes (Toradol, more effective than OTC) |
This doesn’t mean you should stop drinking water. Staying hydrated daily is still the best way to prevent dehydration. But when dehydration has already set in and you need fast relief, IV therapy gets you there faster.
Altitude Makes Hangovers Worse — Here’s Why That Matters
If you’re drinking in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, or any high-altitude destination, your hangovers are going to be significantly worse than they’d be at sea level. This isn’t in your head — there’s a real physiological reason.
At higher elevations, the air is drier and your breathing rate increases. Both of these accelerate fluid loss. Your body is already working harder to adjust to the altitude, which burns through water and electrolytes faster than normal. Add alcohol — a diuretic that also impairs your body’s ability to acclimatize — and you’re setting yourself up for a hangover that’s far more severe than what you’d experience at sea level.a
Research also suggests that alcohol’s effects feel stronger at altitude because lower oxygen levels may impair your body’s ability to metabolize alcohol efficiently. This means you may feel drunker from fewer drinks, and the resulting hangover hits harder.
Pure IV serves multiple high-altitude markets including Denver, Park City, Salt Lake City, Boise, and Bozeman. If you’re visiting any of these areas and planning to drink, proactive hydration — including a pre-event IV — can make a meaningful difference in how you feel the next morning.
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When Should You Get IV Therapy for a Hangover?
IV therapy for hangovers isn’t just for people who went way too hard. Many people use it in everyday situations where they want to recover quickly and get on with their day:
- After a night out when you’re too nauseous to eat or drink anything
- The morning of an important meeting, flight, or family event when you can’t afford to be down
- During bachelor or bachelorette party weekends when you need to rally for multiple days
- After wedding receptions, holiday parties, or corporate events
- During festival or concert weekends (looking at you, Vegas and Nashville)
- After drinking at altitude in Colorado, Utah, Montana, or Idaho
- When over-the-counter remedies aren’t cutting it and you need real relief
- Proactively before a big event — some people book a pre-event IV to start the night fully hydrated

Why Choose Pure IV for Dehydration Treatment?
Not all mobile IV therapy services are created equal. Here’s what makes Pure IV different:
Real-Time Nurse Practitioner Approval: Before your IV starts, a licensed Nurse Practitioner reviews your health information and approves your treatment in real time. This isn’t a rubber stamp — it’s a genuine medical review to make sure you’re getting the right treatment safely. Most mobile IV companies don’t offer this level of oversight.
Licensed Medical Professionals Only: Every Pure IV treatment is administered by a licensed Registered Nurse or Paramedic with IV therapy experience. No shortcuts, no unlicensed staff.
Physician-Owned: Pure IV is a physician-owned practice, meaning our protocols, ingredient sourcing, and safety standards are held to a higher level than most competitors in the mobile IV space.
Same-Day Service: When you’re dehydrated, you don’t want to wait until tomorrow. Book online or call, and we’ll have a provider at your door as quickly as possible — often within a few hours.
No Hidden Fees: The price you see is the price you pay. No travel fees, no surprise charges. We accept all major credit cards, and our services are HSA and FSA eligible.
We Come to You: Home, office, hotel, Airbnb, event venue — wherever you are, we’ll be there. No driving, no waiting rooms, no hassle.
Frequently Asked Questions — Hotel Partnerships
Does the hotel have any liability exposure?
No. Pure IV carries its own liability and malpractice insurance. The hotel's role is limited to referring guests. We can provide COIs and add your property as additional insured if needed.
How much does it cost the hotel?
Nothing. Pure IV handles all operational costs. In most partnership models, the hotel earns revenue through referral fees or revenue share.
What if a guest has a medical emergency during treatment?
Our nurses are trained in emergency response and carry emergency supplies. In any serious medical situation, we call 911 immediately. We coordinate with your hotel's emergency protocols and front desk team.
Can you handle multiple rooms at the same time?
Yes. During peak demand (weekend mornings in Vegas, for example), we can deploy multiple nurses to treat several rooms simultaneously.
What hours are you available?
8am to 8pm, 7 days a week. Extended hours available for special events and peak periods by arrangement.
Do you serve boutique hotels as well as large resorts?
Yes. Our partnership models scale from boutique properties to major resort chains. The referral partnership model is ideal for smaller properties since it requires zero operational setup.
How do guests pay?
Guests pay Pure IV directly via credit card, Venmo, HSA/FSA, or cash. We do not bill through the hotel's system, so there's no POS integration required. If your property prefers to include IV therapy charges on the room bill, we can discuss custom billing arrangements.
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Give your guests a wellness amenity they'll rave about. Pure IV's turnkey hotel partnership delivers physician-supervised IV therapy to guest rooms with zero liability, zero operational burden, and a new revenue stream for your property.
Currently partnering with properties in Las Vegas, Nashville, Phoenix/Scottsdale, Denver, Park City, Tucson, Boise, Albuquerque, El Paso, and Colorado Springs.
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