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Group IV Therapy for a Bachelorette or Birthday in Miami: How One Nurse Runs the Whole Room

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Yes, a whole group can get IVs at the same time at your Airbnb, hotel room, or condo in Miami. If you are planning a bachelorette or a birthday and you want five or six friends hydrated in the same living room before the day gets going, that is a normal booking for us. One nurse can comfortably look after about three people at once, starting everyone back to back and then taking them off the same way. For a bigger group we just send more nurses. Everyone can pick a different drip, and that does not change the price or the plan.


Mobile IV supplies set up for a group visit at a Miami rental

How one nurse runs a room, and when we send more


The way it works with one nurse is simple. She starts the first person, then the second, then the third, moving down the line while she keeps an eye on everyone, and she takes people off in that same order as each bag finishes. Three at once is a comfortable number for a single nurse. Past that, we add people so nobody is sitting there waiting on a needle while their friends are already halfway done.


We have run groups of up to fifteen at a given time, and office events of thirty or more. So a bachelorette of six in a South Beach Airbnb is well inside what we do on a normal weekend. When we come out for a real party, we run it as an event visit and staff it to the size of the room.


The other thing that changes how many nurses we send is time. If your group has a hard window, say everyone needs to be done and out the door in two hours because you have a boat or a dinner reservation, we send more nurses than the headcount strictly needs so we can wrap the whole room quickly. For a bigger party we have sent up to six nurses at once, each one running about two people at a time, and we just work through everyone. We give you a window we will arrive within, and we plan around your schedule, not the other way around.


Can everyone in the group pick a different drip?


Yes, and this is the part people are usually surprised by. One friend can get a hydration bag, another can get a beauty drip, the bride can get something calmer, and the person who is a little rough from last night can get a hangover drip. Mixing it up does not change your pricing, it does not change how many nurses we bring, and it does not change the experience for anyone in the room. Everyone picks off the same drip menu and gets what they actually want.


Our nurses carry enough supplies at any given moment to run several IVs, so there is real flexibility once we are there. If a friend who was not on the original booking walks in and decides she wants one too, she can usually join. It is genuinely not a problem, and it happens all the time at these things.


Morning after, or before the night out?


Both work, and which one you book depends on what you are trying to do. You can have us come the morning after, when the group is dragging and everyone wants to feel human before brunch. For a morning after crowd I would steer you toward the hydration side of the menu, a saline hydration bag, a hangover drip, or a Myers cocktail, since that is what actually helps when people are dehydrated and running on three hours of sleep.


Or you can book us before the big night, so everyone starts the evening hydrated instead of trying to claw it back at 2am. There is no rule that one timing is better than the other. Some groups do the morning after because that is the sore spot, some do it beforehand because they want to pace themselves. If you are not sure, tell us the plan for the weekend when you book and we will tell you which slot makes more sense for your group.


What we tell people to skip before a big day


If the group is doing this right before a wedding, a shoot, or any day where everyone wants to look and feel their best, there are a few things I steer people away from. This is the honest part most party pages will not tell you, because they are not the ones putting in the IV.


  • No NAD right before the event. It takes longer to run and you probably will not have the time. If someone in the group wants NAD type benefits close to the day, Niagen is the better pick.

  • No biotin for anyone who tends to break out. Biotin is good for your skin, but it can sometimes cause an initial breakout, and that is the last thing you want two days before photos.

  • Not your first ever iron IV or your first high dose vitamin C. The day of a party is not the day to try either of those for the first time. A super immune boost is fine since it sits at a lower dose.


If your group is tight on time, pick something quick and efficient like a Myers cocktail or an anti-stress drip. And if the bride is stressed, an anti-stress drip the night before can help her sleep, or the morning of so she feels steadier walking in. Both are reasonable. As always, anything specialty depends on your labs and a look from our clinical team first.


What actually changes the price


The drip each person picks sets the base cost, same as any single visit. We do not publish a formal group discount, but here is the honest version: if you are a group of three or more and you ask us about a group rate while you are booking, there is a good chance we can work something out. So ask. It never hurts.


Travel is the other question people have. Core Miami-Dade, from South Beach and Aventura down to South Miami and out to Key Biscayne, has no travel fee. We also serve South Broward, places like Hollywood, Hallandale, Pembroke Pines, and Miramar, for a travel fee. Travel fees are rare in general and only come up in unusual cases, like a booking well outside our normal zone or very late at night. And if there ever is one, a group can split it, same as you would split parking.


Who is actually running your party


Every IV is placed by a licensed RN, and our clinical team works under our Medical Director, Dr. Harelle C. Duncan. That is the difference between booking a real mobile IV company and booking off a listicle written by someone who has never held a bag. We have done huge bachelorette parties and full wedding parties, so the logistics are not new to us. We set the arrival window, bring the staff the room needs, and handle the setup so you can actually enjoy the party you planned.


If you have a bachelorette, a birthday, or any group weekend coming up in Miami, tell us the headcount, the address, and your timing, and we will build the visit around it. You can book your group IV here, and if you are not sure what half the group should get, just ask when you reach out. We do this most weekends and we are happy to help you plan it.


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