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Where We Actually Go: Mobile IV Therapy Across South Florida, Honestly Mapped

  • Writer: keybasis
    keybasis
  • 10 hours ago
  • 4 min read

Here's the honest answer up front: we cover as far north as Aventura to as far south as South Miami, and everywhere in between, with no travel fee. Past those edges we go further, down to Cutler Bay and up into South Broward (Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Pembroke Pines, Miramar), for a travel fee. We don't go to Fort Lauderdale yet. I'm writing this because mobile IV therapy in South Florida means something different at every company that uses the phrase, and I'd rather you know exactly where our nurses drive before you book than find out on a phone call.


Where we go with no travel fee


The core zone runs from Aventura at the top to South Miami at the bottom, and if your address falls anywhere inside it, the price you see for the drip is the price you pay, with no travel fee added.


Inside that stretch, these are the areas people ask about most:


  • Key Biscayne, where we first launched

  • All of Miami Beach, from South Beach up through Sunny Isles Beach

  • Aventura, Golden Beach, and North Miami Beach

  • Hialeah and Miami Lakes

  • Doral, Coral Gables, and Pinecrest

  • Kendall and South Miami


That list isn't exhaustive. Brickell, downtown, Coconut Grove, Edgewater, and the rest of the urban core all sit inside the same zone, and our mobile IV therapy in Miami works the same way at every address in it. People sometimes ask me whether one neighborhood dominates the bookings, and honestly, no. We're pretty active throughout the whole city, which after five years is exactly what I'd hope to see.


If your address sits right on an edge of the zone (say Kendall bordering Cutler Bay), don't try to guess which side of the line you're on. Send us the address and we'll tell you straight whether a fee applies. It takes us a minute to answer and saves you from being surprised at checkout.


Where a travel fee applies


North of the core zone, we cover the southern edge of Broward for a travel fee: Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Pembroke Pines, and Miramar. Hollywood is a bit far for us, I'll be honest, but we do go up there. South of the zone, the same logic applies to Cutler Bay.


The fee exists for a plain reason: a nurse driving forty minutes each way is time we have to account for. We'd rather charge for the drive honestly than bake it into everyone's price or quietly decline the booking. If you're in one of these areas, ask for the fee when you book and we'll give you the number before you commit to anything.


Do you come to Fort Lauderdale?


Not yet. I know for some readers that's the whole reason they clicked, so no dressing it up: Fort Lauderdale sits past our current northern limit, which today is that Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Pembroke Pines, and Miramar stretch of South Broward.


It's in the plans, though. We're working on expanding our way up through more of Broward, Fort Lauderdale up to Boca, and that's coming soon. When it happens, I'll update this post and our service pages so the map here stays accurate. Until then, if you're in Fort Lauderdale and reach out, we'll tell you the truth: not yet.


No, we don't cover all of Florida


This assumption comes up more than you'd expect. Every so often someone well north of us finds the site, sees mobile IV and Florida near each other on a page, and tries to book. So let me put it the way I'd say it out loud: if someone outside of Miami-Dade assumes we cover all of Florida, they're wrong. We very specifically talk about Miami-Dade. We do Miami-Dade, we do South Broward, and that's the whole map right now.


Some companies in this industry advertise broad coverage and fill it with contractors. I'm not knocking the model, but it isn't ours. The nurses who show up at your door are our nursing team, and the map above is the area they actually drive.


Does distance change how fast we arrive?


Mostly, no. Same-day appointments work the same in Pinecrest as they do in Sunny Isles, and travel time on its own doesn't usually move the arrival window we quote you.


The exception is scheduling math more than distance. If the nurse we're planning to send still has an hour left on her current appointment and then forty minutes of driving to reach you, that gets factored into the window we give you. Same-day timing really only suffers when availability is tight on a given day, and that can happen anywhere in the zone, not just at the edges of it.


One small wrinkle worth knowing if you live in a gated community or a gated condo tower: occasionally a guardhouse takes a while to approve visitors, or there's a line of cars at the gate, and that adds a few minutes. It's not usual, but if you know your gate runs slow, mentioning it when you book helps us quote the window right and lets you add your nurse to the visitor list ahead of time.


How to find out if we cover your address


Send us the address, or even just the neighborhood. We'll confirm whether you're inside the no-fee zone, quote the travel fee if you're outside it, and give you a realistic arrival window for the day you want. If you already know you're covered, you can book an IV in Miami directly and put the address right in the booking. And if you're reading this from Fort Lauderdale, hold tight. We're working our way up to you.

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