When clients ask about our wellness plans, the most common question isnβt about ingredients or scheduling. Itβs about the math. What exactly is in a plan? How does the pricing work? How do credits apply to sessions? These are fair questions, and answering them honestly is the point of this post.
What follows is a straight walk-through of how credits are structured, what each credit type is worth, and a worked example using our entry-level Foundational Wellness Plan so you can see the retail math for yourself.
The Vital Drip math we use
Every standard IV drip session we offer is built on what we call a Vital Drip. The pricing structure for a single Vital Drip session works like this:
Single Vital Drip session pricing
Vital nutrients include Vitamin C, B-Complex, B-12, Lysine, Proline, Glutathione, Taurine, and Glutamine, the foundational water-soluble cofactors used across most sessions. Elite nutrients include Magnesium Chloride, Zinc, ALA, Biotin, NAC, Tri-Immune, Trace Elements, AminoMultiplex, and Carnitine, higher-complexity additions that the drip pricing reflects.
A typical session from our drip menu might include 4 to 6 ingredients. So a session with 2 Vital nutrients and 1 Elite nutrient runs $105 at base. A session with 4 Vital nutrients and 1 Elite costs $105 + $25 + $25 = $155. The math is transparent and consistent across every session we build.
What gets included beyond the drips
Every wellness plan also includes IM (intramuscular) boosters and, for most plans, Vitality Booth credits. These are separate from the IV drip sessions and add real retail value to the plan.
IM Vital Boosters: $25 each
Quick intramuscular injections of nutrients like B-12 or B-Complex. These are administered between drip sessions to maintain nutrient levels without scheduling a full IV appointment. A $25 retail value each.
IM Elite Boosters: $50 each
IM injections of higher-complexity nutrients like Vitamin D3, CoQ10, or Carnitine. Same quick format as Vital boosters; the pricing reflects the ingredient tier. A $50 retail value each.
Vitality Booth Credits: $140 for a 4-pack
Our Vitality Booth offers red light therapy and other studio modalities. Most plans include a 4-pack ($140 retail value) or 6-pack ($210) of sessions to use alongside or between your drip appointments. Mobile-only clients can swap the Booth pack for additional IM boosters since the booth is studio-based.
A worked example: Plan 1 Foundational Wellness
Numbers are easier to follow with a real case. Here is the full retail breakdown for our Foundational Wellness Plan, the entry-level plan designed for new clients and general wellness maintenance.
The plan includes 8 drip sessions with a moderately complex mix of ingredients. Across those 8 sessions, the average drip cost at retail works out to roughly $135 per session. Some simpler sessions sit at $105 to $130, some with more add-ons land around $155. We use $135 as a conservative per-session estimate.
Foundational Wellness: retail value breakdown
The savings range depending on which sessions in the plan include more add-ons. The retail total above uses the conservative high-end estimate from the clinicβs current pricing. The core point: the plan price is fixed at $1,295 regardless of which sessions end up being more or less complex. The risk of ingredient variation sits with us, not with you.
Why βsessions never expireβ actually matters
Plan credits do not expire. There is no use-it-or-lose-it deadline, no pressure to cram 8 sessions into 90 days, no forfeiture if life happens in between.
This is deliberate. Wellness plans are structured to work at a 2-to-3-week pace, the cadence where the cellular sequencing is most effective. But the clinic works with clients who travel, who have demanding schedules, and who need to move sessions around. A plan that punishes you for missing a week defeats the purpose of buying into a long-term protocol.
Credits are also shareable within a household. If two people in the same family want to use sessions from a plan, that works. The credits belong to the plan, not to a single named individual, so a partner or family member can use a drip or IM booster from the same plan purchase.
The practical result: a plan is a resource you pay for once and draw from over time, on your schedule. For clients who travel seasonally or have variable schedules, this is often the difference between a plan making sense or not.
When a plan is the right move vs. a single drip
The honest answer is that a single session has real value. Many clients describe noticing something after their first drip: better sleep, a clearer head, less muscle tension. If youβve never experienced IV therapy and want to know what it feels like before committing to anything, a single session is a reasonable starting point. There is no pressure here to buy a plan on your first visit.
Where the math and the biology diverge from a single session: if you have a goal you want to support consistently. Longer-term wellness goals (antioxidant pathway support, nervous system steadiness, mitochondrial energy rhythms) are usually approached through consistent nutrient availability over weeks. One drip gives your body a one-time bolus. A plan gives it a more sustained support structure.
A practical way to think about it: if you want to feel good for 48 hours, a single session is likely enough. If you want to feel differently in terms of your baseline energy, recovery, or stress response. The plan is the move. The 27% savings is real, but that is not the main reason to buy one. The main reason is that the protocol works because it works over time, not because any single session is magic.
Whatβs NOT included: be honest here
Plan credits cover standard Vital Drip sessions, IM boosters, and Booth packs as specified in the plan. Some things are not included, and it is worth being clear about them.
PRN clinical add-ons (Toradol, Zofran)
These are nurse-administered medications added only when clinically indicated, not part of the standard menu or plan credits.
Mobile travel surcharges
Mobile delivery incurs a travel fee based on distance. Plan credits cover the session cost; the travel surcharge is separate.
NAD+ drip sessions
NAD+ has its own pricing structure and is not covered under standard Vital Drip credits. Some premium plans include NAD+ credits separately.
High-Dose Vitamin C (HDVC) at 10g+
HDVC sessions require G6PD screening and carry separate pricing. They are included in specific plans (like Immune Support) but not in the Foundational plan.
Lab work or intake consultations
Required for our biomarker-guided premium plans. Included in those plan prices, but not applicable to standard entry or targeted plans.
The goal of being explicit about this is trust, not fine print. Plans are structured to be genuinely comprehensive for their stated scope. If something matters to your specific situation, ask before purchasing Our nurses are available to walk through the details with you.
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