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Questions? Look Here.

Below, you will find answers to the most common questions when planning a visit to Sluice Drip Spa. If you have any other questions, please feel free to Contact Us!

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What is IV hydration therapy?

IV hydration therapy is a medical treatment that involves administering fluids, vitamins, and minerals directly into the bloodstream through a small tube called an IV (intravenous) catheter. This is typically done through a vein in the arm. The fluids and nutrients are administered at a controlled rate and in precise amounts, which allows them to be absorbed quickly and effectively by the body.

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What can I expect during an IV hydration therapy treatment?

During the treatment, you'll be seated in a comfortable recliner with an IV catheter inserted into a vein in your arm. You will receive fluids and nutrients at a controlled rate while being monitored for adverse reactions. Additionally, other wellness amenities will be available to enhance your experience. The treatment usually lasts between 30 minutes and an hour.

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Will the treatment be painful?

The insertion of the IV catheter may cause a small amount of discomfort, but it should not be painful. The majority of people feel relaxed and comfortable during the treatment.

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How can I schedule an appointment?

You can schedule an appointment by clicking the "Book Now" link on the website menu. Select the service of your choosing, pay the $50 deposit fee and complete the medical forms sent to your email.

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What are the benefits of IV hydration therapy?

IV hydration therapy can help rehydrate the body, replenish nutrient deficiencies, boost energy levels, improve athletic performance, alleviate hangover symptoms, and support overall wellness and anti-aging.

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Is there anything I need to do before my appointment?

Before your scheduled appointment, completing all medical consent paperwork sent to you via email is highly recommended. Additionally, we suggest wearing comfortable clothing and bringing any relevant medical information along with you.

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