Composed from your labs, history, and goals.
Hydration, recovery, travel, performance, NAD+, beauty. Physician-reviewed; registered nurses administer eligible care at a u-wellness hub.
Begin your intake and choose a July 17 u-wellness hub slot.
A guided intake captures your history, goals, and relevant context. A California-licensed physician reviews your information and finalizes the IV protocol. For eligible care, a registered nurse administers your IV at a u-wellness hub.
Share your goals, history, and relevant context through a guided intake. The AI helps organize your information, surface relevant considerations, and draft a starting point for clinician review. It does not diagnose, prescribe, approve, or release a care plan on its own.
A California-licensed physician reviews your information and may approve, modify, decline, request labs, or route you to a different form of care. The final IV protocol is the clinician-reviewed version, not the AI draft.
For eligible u-wellness hub visits, a registered nurse verifies the plan, checks the treatment context, administers care, monitors for adverse signs, and documents the visit. At-home visits are planned for August.
A physician reviews every plan; a registered nurse administers eligible care.
Everybody's body, week, and goals are different. No packages to pick from — because you aren't one of three people. Your IV is composed from your intake, your labs, and your physician's judgment. Every time.
Self-reported during intake. Updated every visit. Never shared.
Your actual protocol is finalized by a licensed physician — not a dropdown.
Only when done right. Every patient is screened and cleared by a licensed physician, and only registered nurses administer the drip. Our RNs are trained for IV-related reactions and the physician is reachable during every visit.
No. The AI helps with intake, summarization, and drafting a starting point for review. It does not diagnose, prescribe, approve, or release a care plan. A California-licensed physician reviews your information and makes the care decision.
Because volume is a clinical decision, not a default. The classic Myers' Cocktail — still the most-studied wellness IV in the literature — is 250–500 ml. The reviewing physician chooses the bag size based on each patient's intake: hydration status, medical history, and the protocol they're approving. Volume isn't standardized across patients. The dose of what actually matters — B-complex, magnesium, NAD+, glutathione, etc. — is set by the protocol, not by how much saline carries it.
Most members finish in one sitting from their phone. There are no clipboard rituals — only what’s clinically useful. Physician review timing depends on clinical context; appointment scheduling follows from there.
We currently offer IV therapy in the Fresno–Clovis region, starting with u-wellness hub visits on July 17. At-home visits are planned for August.
Concierge wellness is generally not covered by insurance. We provide itemized receipts and HSA/FSA-friendly documentation where it applies.
We currently offer IV therapy in the Fresno–Clovis region, starting with u-wellness hub visits on July 17. At-home visits are planned for August.
Fresno Clovis
Short, modern intake. Start with IV therapy designed around your history, goals, and physician review.
Launching July 17 at u-wellness hubs. At-home visits planned for August.