IV Therapy in Miami for the World Cup: Where International Visitors Should Book
- keybasis
- 6 hours ago
- 5 min read

If you are flying into Miami for the World Cup and wondering where to get an IV drip, the short answer is that you do not have to go anywhere. We come to your hotel room, your rental, or wherever you are staying, and most days we can be there within a couple of hours of your call. You book, you tell us where you are, a nurse shows up with everything. That is the whole thing.
I have run a mobile IV company in Miami for over five years, and a tournament like this is exactly the kind of week we are built for. People arrive jet lagged, dehydrated from the flight and the heat, running on adrenaline and very little sleep, and they want to feel human before or after a match. So here is the honest guide to how visitors actually use mobile IV therapy in Miami, what to book, and what to look for in any provider you call.
Can I get an IV drip delivered to my hotel during the World Cup?
Yes, and that is the main way visitors use us. You do not come to a clinic. A registered nurse comes to you, sets up in about ten minutes, and stays for the session. We do hotel rooms in South Beach, Brickell, Downtown, and Aventura constantly, and we are used to working with front desks and concierges who already know how this goes.
If you are traveling with a group, which a lot of World Cup visitors are, we can do several people in the same room back to back. That is something we handle regularly for bachelor parties, corporate trips, and game-day groups, and you can read how the group side works on our event IV therapy page. One nurse, one room, the whole crew sorted in a couple of hours.
Does your team speak Spanish?
Yes. Most of our team speaks Spanish, and Miami itself runs in two languages, so this is not a special accommodation here, it is just normal. My co-founder and I are both from this city and built the company around the way Miami actually works. If you are coming from Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Spain, or anywhere across Latin America, you can book, ask your questions, and talk to your nurse in Spanish without anything getting lost.
For visitors coming from further away, the city is one of the most international places in the country, and a huge share of the people staying in the hotels we serve are travelers, not locals. You will not be the only one calling from a hotel room with an out of country number.
Which drip should a World Cup visitor actually book?
This depends entirely on why you are calling. After five years I can usually guess the answer from the first sentence someone says at the door. Here is how I would point a visitor:
Just landed, feel wrecked from the flight. A straight hydration drip is the one people underrate. Long flights plus Miami humidity pull more water out of you than you think. Our saline hydration drip is the simplest reset, and it is what I would book the night before a match if I wanted to actually sleep and wake up right.
Long night after the game. This is our most requested call during any big event weekend. The hangover IV handles the dehydration, the headache, and the nausea that come from a late night in the heat. We see a lot of these the morning after.
Worried about getting sick mid-trip. Packed stadiums, crowded flights, and not enough sleep are how people lose two days of a trip to a cold. The immune boost drip is what clients book when they want to support their system before the busy stretch. It is commonly used for exactly this, though it is not a cure for anything, and if you are already running a fever you should see a doctor, not call us.
If none of those fit cleanly, look at the full drip menu and tell us what is going on when you book. We tailor what goes in the bag to the person, and our nurses adjust based on what you actually need that day rather than just running whatever you clicked.
How fast can you come after a match?
Same day is the norm, not the exception. The honest variable is timing and traffic, not whether we can fit you in. On a heavy event night, demand climbs late, so if you know you want a morning-after drip, a quick heads up the night before locks in an earlier window. We cover the areas where most visitors stay, from South Beach and Brickell up through Aventura and North Miami, which puts us close to both the beach hotels and the stadium side of town.
Is mobile IV therapy in Miami safe, and who actually runs it?
This is the right question to ask, especially when you are in a city you do not know and calling a company you found online. Every drip we run is overseen by our Medical Director, Dr. Harelle C. Duncan, who is board certified, and every appointment is performed by a licensed registered nurse, not a technician. We screen you before we start, and there are people we turn away or refer elsewhere when an IV is not the right call. You can read exactly how we handle safety on our clinical standards page.
One thing worth saying plainly: a drip is for hydration and feeling better, not for a medical emergency. If something is actually wrong, Miami has excellent urgent care and hospitals, and that is where you should go. We will tell you that ourselves if it comes up on a call.
What to look for in any Miami IV provider while you are visiting
Even if you do not call us, do not book with a company that will not tell you who is supervising the medicine and who is putting in the line. Ask whether a registered nurse is doing the appointment. Ask whether there is a physician behind the protocols. Ask what is actually in the bag. Any provider worth using will answer those in one sentence each without getting defensive. The ones who dodge are the ones to skip.
Price matters too, but it is not the whole story. A cheap drip from someone who will not name their medical oversight is not worth the risk you are taking in a hotel room far from home.
Booking before or during your trip
You can sort this out before you even land. Tell us your dates, where you are staying, and roughly when you think you will want a drip, and we will hold a window. If you would rather wing it and call the morning after a late night, that works too, we just may not be at your door as fast on a busy weekend. Either way you can start on our booking page, and a real person will help you figure out the rest.
Enjoy the matches, drink more water than you think you need in this heat, and if you want to feel like yourself again before or after a game, you know where we are.





